Saturday, 23 February 2013

My Etsy Book Spring Cleaning Sale

With book scouting season sneaking up quickly, I've put my entire Etsy shop, Exceedingly Well Read, on sale.  Everything is 25% off.  
I'm trying my darndest to reduce shipping costs after Canada Post's recent changes.  At first, I thought the changes were in my favor - tracking numbers for small packages to the States?  Yea!  But now all the costs have gone up.  We no longer can ship to the US using surface mail, which isn't a problem unless you're shipping something bigger than a peanut.  I took a package to the post office the other day, with my quoted shipping cost at $15.  Because of Canada Post's new measures, it cost me $25 to send via air mail.  

Now, it's not as if air mail is too much quicker than surface mail.  It's all so unpredictable.  And so frustrating.  I'm thinking about starting my own Pony Express.  I wouldn't even have to write the copy for the ad to hire men, as my requirements would be the same as they were when Buffalo Bill roamed the prairies.  


Monday, 18 February 2013

Japanese Children's Book: "Super Book"

After doing some exhaustive internet research, I still can't find any information about this adorable Japanese board book.  Any ideas?






Sunday, 17 February 2013

Found this young family at the flea market...

And I'm absolutely in love.   Flea markets can be intimidating to me because there is so much to look at, so many things I'd like to have.  It's only when something truly speaks to me though that I buy something for my own house.  I knew that I couldn't live without these gorgeous deer.  True love for only $5.  Not a bad deal.



Thursday, 14 February 2013

Monday, 11 February 2013

So what do you REALLY think?

I'm reading Blindspot:The Hidden Biases of Good People by Mahzarin R. Banaji and Anthony G. Greenwald.  What are your hidden racial biases?  Take the test at Harvard's Project Implicit.   Unless, of course, you know you won't like the results...


Sunday, 10 February 2013

Vintage Dad


The battle may be won...but you've still gotta be sexy

Not to get all political, but I do have a background in Gender Studies and sometimes I can't help but share bits of ridiculousness.  I bite my tongue when it comes to Cosmopolitan magazine, Seventeen magazine (ok, maybe I don't always bite my tongue when it comes to that one), and most mainstream media.  But it really perturbs me to find a photo like this in a conservative newspaper in a conservative but somewhat enlightened city like Saskatoon.

It just goes to show, we may not need quotas on public boards because if you're a woman and you're smart enough (read: smart enough to know you've got to be both smart AND sexy) then you'll be elected anyways.