Okay, for those who wanted to see it, the Michael Kors Grass Green Trench that cheered me up:
Very spiffy green. Okay, a knitting related thing: I promised myself I'd show up for the next Knitting Meetup if I can clear my schedule. I've been AWOL for a while, and the Manhattan Meetup is really fun. I sit at the Kids' Table with the rest of the newbie group members, and there's this one member whose name I can't remember, but she was so funny, I bet she was the class clown when she was in grade school. This group is huge--30-35 members show up regularly, and we take up quite a few tables at the Citicorp Atrium.
I have to be at work tomw. at 9am, which is early for me. I have been hitting the gym at 7:30am, feeling like Bridget Jones on the stationary bike (my fave scene in the movie, I confess). The trench, by the way, is an X-Small, and though I'm petite, getting to that size was no small achievement! I wish I could stay up late and visit more of my fave blogs, and update mine, but I'll do that tomorrow. I'm heading up to Boston after work, finishing my taxes (I changed my mind about procrastinating) and Friday morning I'm seeing my fave hairstylist, Henry, who works here and who guarantees that I'll look and feel like a million bucks afterwards. I'm cashing in my Birthday gift certificate and treating myself to a spa day!


Very cool new look in here, Aggie :)
Love the trench! You look so chic!
Have a great spa day--I need one of those!
Posted by: Lolly | April 14, 2005 at 08:36 AM
Hey, that's a really great looking trench! And thanks for the link to your salon/spa. It looks like such a dreamy place to unwind and be pampered. Enjoy your spa day!
Posted by: Rossana | April 14, 2005 at 09:21 AM
Hey Ate` Tusci, Love the hoodie, and cool deal on the trench
Posted by: Noel | May 01, 2005 at 04:22 AM
Love the trench. It'll be very cheery when the fall weather hits.
Posted by: ck | July 22, 2005 at 06:10 PM
Great trench! It's always a good thing to buy something new when you do the breakup thing, but for GOSH SAKES DON'T CUT YOUR HAIR. I've had many a hair break-up disaster, always regretted. Stick to the spa, and good luck!
Wendy
Posted by: Wendy | August 15, 2005 at 03:56 PM