December 31, 2013
Top 10 Posts of 2013
December 30, 2013
State of: Blogging 2014
December 21, 2013
Move Over, Carrie: You and Me and Her
December 17, 2013
A Flip in Perspective
December 16, 2013
Blogmopolitan Quiz
This is also a good answer to "style." In Michigan, style is whatever is warmest.
And reppin' those sorority letters. Because they never go out of style.
December 12, 2013
Christmas Around the World
Spider webs? Tradition has it that once upon a time, a pinecone dropped from a tree outside a family's home and started taking root. The children of the house were thrilled and couldn't wait to decorate it, but the parents were extremely worried because they knew they were too poor to ever afford decorations. The spiders within the house heard them, and during the night decorated the tree in beautiful webs that shone like silver. In Ukranian culture, spiders and webs are seen as a symbol of good fortune and good luck.
Mexico
M would like to confirm that this is NOT how Mexcians decorate their trees, and never has he ever seen a pinata on a Christmas tree. He refused to take a picture next to it because it was so culturally inaccurate. what a shame, I kinda like the crazy pinatas.
Africa
Africa only got one tree because the whole continent is the same, le duh.
This is supposed to be representative of life, as every single element of the tree they pick can be used for something different--leaves, trunk, roots, etc.
Traditional Victorian Tree
Russia
Big fan of the Faberge eggs, not a fan of the creepy dolls.
Side note: I am always surprised by how many countries decorate with DOLLS. WHY?!
American Indian
Or as M likes to call it, "the real Americans' tree." Because even after 700+ years, we are still not real Americans. Womp womp culture.
Belize
Apparently they like to decorate with shells and fish ornaments in celebration of the coral reefs that surround them.
Denmark on the left, Sweeden on the right
Finland
Netherlands
Japan
Greece
Other Random Pretty Things
December 10, 2013
Female Periods, Male Perspective
December 9, 2013
Anatomy of a Nativity Movie
December 6, 2013
Five on Friday
What are you looking forward to most this weekend?!
Happy Friday, friends!