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Personalized Capes

Always wanted your very own cape? PowerCapes.com can hook you up with either a pre-made or customizable cape, and for the next couple days, you can get it for half off at Living Social! Their deal gets you $30 to spend at PowerCapes.com for only $15. Hurry!

What would you get on yours? I’d want a cupcake with a giant “GH!”

Geeky Fashion

Geek Fashion: Pocket Bra

You already know I’m obsessed with Scottevest and their clothing featuring billions of discreet pockets. It’s so nice to not have to carry a huge purse around! Now, some students at the  University of Washington (my alma mater!) are taking the pocket trend to the new level with a pocket bra, aptly named “JoeyBra.” This bra features thin, stretchy pockets along the side that will perfectly fit a phone or your key and ID/credit card. No longer will you have to rely on a friend to hold your things or hope that your cleavage will keep that credit card and lip balm held up in your dress.

JoeyBra has an already-successfully-funded Kickstarter page, where you can essentially pre-order a bra for a $30 donation, or get a variety of other rewards. If you are interested in pre-ordering a bra, I suggest you instead go straight to their site and pre-order there. It will still cost you $30, but JoeyBra will receive all of it, instead of Amazon and Kickstarter taking a cut.

The only concern so far is the lack of colors/prints (other than leopard print) and lack of sizes (they currently offer small, medium, and a not-so-large large). They’ve mentioned that the more money they receive from Kickstarter, the more sizes/options they’ll be able to offer in the future. Keep an eye out!

Will you be ordering a JoeyBra? Where do you usually keep your stuff when you go out?

Geeky Fashion

Arrow Tights

Show everyone you took an arrow to the knee with these Geronimo tights. Whether you’re a Skyrim, Hunger Games, or archery fan, these tights are a fun way to show your interest and break the ice.

Geronimo tights, $60 at lilleboutique.com.

 

Geek Etiquette

Geek Etiquette: Be Willing to Change

I love collecting vintage self-help books. It’s fascinating to see what ideas and guidelines have changed over the years, and what have stayed exactly the same. This past week, I picked up a copy of “American Etiquette” from 1926. Along with chapters on visiting cards (WTF are those?) and chaperones, is one on the twentieth century. This book, created in 1926, was aware that the telephone and other upcoming inventions would change our ways of inviting friends to events and communicating as a whole. Here’s their take:

…Invitations to any but strictly formal functions are now sent by telephone, if agreeable to both parties; though it is still considered better to adhere to the more respectful written form if there is any doubt about the new way being acceptable to the party of the second part. While I counsel conservatism in these changes, I am convinced that the new dynesty of wire and wireless is destined to dominate us; and as discovery continues and inventions multiply, the time is near when immediate communication will be had at long range; possibly telepathy–who knows? Or, possibly tele-photography with it–why not? Then, the slow, laborious writing of messages will be as much out of date as the superannuated stage-coach.

But–not yet; we are still in the process of evolution. It is still safe to heed Pope’s famous advice: “Be not the first by whom the new is tried, nor yet the last to lay the old aside.”

It’s refreshing to see a nearly-century-old etiquette book give more modern advice than I’ve seen in many current-day books. When it comes to etiquette, it’s ok to change with the times. If someone tells you you need to send a formal invite for your dinner party, but your friends respond best to Facebook invites or tweets, do it your way. And if you’re still getting push-back from the person, show them this passage. As I learned while wedding planning, people can’t refute your etiquette argument if it’s backed up in a book.

What etiquette rules do you think need modernization?

Gift Ideas

Contest: Let’s Panic About Babies!

Spring is in the air, and with that warm sunshine and hint of birdsong comes BABIES. TONS of babies. I’ve purchased three baby gifts in the past week, and have some more on the horizon.

Are you also in search of baby shower gifts that aren’t lame? Buy the baby a superhero onesie, and then get the mom something that’s a step up from a breast pump: the book “Let’s Panic About Babies!” This book is exactly what you want out of every self-help book but rarely find: it’s laugh-out-loud funny, ridiculous, and actually a tiny bit informative. It will calm you down and freak you out about your pregnancy all at the same time. As one of the authors wrote on her blog: “Let’s Panic About Babies! is a book I wrote with the delightful Alice Bradley. You will like it if you are currently pregnant, if you have children, or if you have absolutely no intention of having children. Not just because it’s funny, but because you can burn it to stay warm.”

Want the book? Lucky for you, I’m giving away a signed copy! You can enter the following ways:

1. Leave a comment with your favorite piece of parenting advice.

2. Follow me on Twitter

3. “Like” me on Facebook

Leave a comment for each item to be entered! This contest is open to US residents only. I’ll pick a winner on Friday, May 4th, which means you’ll receive it just in time for Mother’s Day!

EDIT: We have a winner! Random.org selected #2, which is Erin! Erin, be on the lookout for an email!

A Geeky Home

Building Block Furniture

Want to build your furniture with LEGOs, but the primary colors not doing it for you? Are the pieces just not comfortable to sit on? Give these a try! The
DIY Building Blocks Furniture
can be used by kids and grown-ups alike to things like chairs, desks and shelving. This seems like the perfect thing for someone who moves or changes their mind on furniture often–your chair and ottoman set can become a desk tomorrow!

The kits range in price from $99.99-$249.99 and are available at ThinkGeek.com.

(Source: The Awesomer)

Geeky Fashion

Threadless $10 Tee Sale!

Waking up to a Threadless $10 tee sale is a bit like waking up on a holiday, except you didn’t know it was going to happen. I’ve been perusing the site, trying to narrow down my choices all day, but I’ve got to act quick, because most of these are selling out faster than hot cakes!

Here are some of my recommendations on tees you should get asap:

Haikus Are Easy, But Sometimes…

Mister Geek has this shirt, and gets a ridiculous amount of compliments every time he wears it.

Mister Mittens’  Big Adventure

This one’s already in my cart. It’s too ridiculous and loveable!

Nerds 4 Ever

Also already in my cart. I’ve had my eye on this one for a while.

Technicolour Rex

Don’t question the physics behind it. Just enjoy.

Tweet

Combining social media with the “put a bird on it” mentality of the Pacific Northwest? Yes please!

You can see all the shirts at Threadless.com. Go! Quick!