Friday, May 7, 2010

day one hundred twenty-two.

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dance friday got a little less dancey when i realized i couldn't locate my ID for a night of twirling around to pop music.
a movie it is.

edit: it has been found! onward i go


Thursday, May 6, 2010

day one hundred twenty-one.

fun with book covers:


description:
"As winter progresses, the strange man in the worn flight jacket dances frequently on the ice of the rink, expressing more with his movements than most people do with words."

and a close up:

classes are over!
1 final next week, but otherwise trying to remember laziness.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

day one hundred twenty.

you guys, it just never ends.


Your life, make it count : a guide for young Americans
by Grace D. and Adrian A. Paradis
c1968




dynamite!

i really don't want to make a tag for "petting" on this blog.
don't make me, conduct books.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

day one hundred nineteen.

How to deal with parents and other problems : a guide for teen-agers
by Ernest Osborne Glenn
illustrated by Susan Perl
c1962

part the fourth:


can you guess what it is?




i'm glad the term "petting" is out of fashion (it is, right?)

Monday, May 3, 2010

day one hundred eighteen.

How to deal with parents and other problems : a guide for teen-agers
by Ernest Osborne Glenn
illustrated by Susan Perl
c1962

young love.



when your mother creeps you out.


tomorrow: "the unmentionable topic"

Sunday, May 2, 2010

day one hundred seventeen.

How to deal with parents and other problems : a guide for teen-agers
by Ernest Osborne Glenn
illustrated by Susan Perl
c1962


part two: susan perl continues to entertain my eyes with tiny fists.


sometimes parents fight.


sometimes a book binding is the only thing holding us back from strangling our sister.


sometimes we hate people with freckles.


and sometimes we just hate a baby.


feelings are hard.

tomorrow: meeting boys.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

day one hundred sixteen.

we've got a live one, folks.

How to deal with parents and other problems : a guide for teen-agers
by Ernest Osborne Glenn
illustrated by Susan Perl
c1962



i don't know if this family loves their children, or wants to lock them in a trunk


the baby's motives are clearer.





her overly-emphasized breasts have caused early menopause.


more thoughts tomorrow on siblings and feelings (the book's, not my own. even though i have both.)