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  • Who the Heck is Kayewer?
  • Monthly Archives: April 2013

    • Bag Eyes

      Posted at 2:04 am by kayewer, on April 28, 2013

      After two years of having people comment on my handbags, I’ve decided to go all out and give a shout-out for them.  I’m not used to people commenting on anything of mine, but I have had consistent positive feedback everywhere I go when I set down my bag to pull out something.  “Nice handbag.  Where did you get it?”  I always answer, too, because I believe in promoting things that make people feel good.

      So here is my answer:  my bag is made by Donna Sharp.  It’s called the Pauline, and it comes in a variety of colors and patterns.  I own four and just bouht my fifth from ebags.com.

      Pauline Bag: My Hero!

      Pauline Bag: My Hero!

      For those who have followed my blog for a long time, you know that the last bag I really liked was the famous Ambassador II, which has long been out of production, possibly due to some pricing and production dispute.  For its price, it had a place for everything and, were it produced today, would be the ideal way to keep track of cellphone, car keys and a pen and pad, while still having room for the wallet and the outgoing snail mail.

      Once the Ambassador II disappeared, I spent years trying to find a replacement and came up with nothing I liked.  My life with a handbag became hellish: you don’t like the situation, but you’re kind of stuck dealing with it, and it won’t get better any time soon.

      A co-worker introduced me to the bag and told me she had bought it at a farmer’s market.  I took a quick look online for an e-tailer before I called up driving directions, and a few clicks and free shipping days later, I reached bag nirvana.

      The Pauline, and its larger cousin the Suzie, have ample straps to make them perfect cross-body or standard shoulder bags.  Zippered pouches and compartments help me not lose my cellphone or “bag dial” somebody by mistake.  Snap pouches front and back hold emergency candy and a rain bonnet in case I come out of the hairdresser and it’s raining or blowing a gale (which has happened).

      My first Pauline bag came in a pattern called the Princess Patch, consisting of pink polkadots, and everybody raved about it.  The pattern is now out of production, and I carried it around so much it is showing its age, but I have yet to find a pattern in the product line that didn’t look appealing.  If a flap front bag isn’t your speed, there are other great styles in sizes to suit your preferences.  If there is one thing every woman wants, it’s the perfect handbag.

      Another plus:  Donna Sharp products are produced in an American factory in Shepherdsville, KY.  Buy American is my mantra.  I’ve provided a link and hope that the positive feedback you will get from your choice of bag will make this designer a winner right up there with the leather giants like Coach and Michael Kors.

      http://www.donnasharp.com

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    • Wanna Buy a Ferroodle?

      Posted at 1:15 am by kayewer, on April 14, 2013

      I read this week about some people who were scammed into buying what they thought were dogs but turned out to be ferrets. A bazaar in Argentina called La Scala has allegedly been in the news before regarding the sales of some bizarre creatures. One might expect to find the bizarre at a bazaar, but not when looking for an animal companion of a certain variety. If you want a dog, you should be given a dog. Not in these cases.

      It appears the buyer wanted toy poodles and was sold what turned out to be ferrets which had been pumped up on steroids and trimmed to resemble poodles. Another customer, a woman, bought what she thought was a chihuahua and got duped into buying a ferret. Not since John Cleese complained in a Monty Python pet shop skit about purchasing a dead parrot he had been convinced was merely “resting” has such a stupendously stupid scam been pulled off.

      There are tons of cutesy photos online of the alleged faux poodles, and I don’t know about you readers, but they still looked like ferrets to me. Glammed up ferrets, but ferrets.

      In my life I have had cats, dogs, gerbils, hamsters, fish, birds, a rabbit and a turtle. Ferrets are just not my thing, but I know that there are fans out there who would have nothing else, and I salute them for loving animals as I do. Just don’t try to Schwarzenegger your little darlings and try to pass them off as poodles, please.*

      *(If you’re a fan of Mr. Schwarzenegger–or if you are he–before you email gripes, note that I’m using creative license to make a metaphor for Arnold’s muscular physique, and that’s all.)

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    • Tired

      Posted at 12:52 am by kayewer, on April 7, 2013

      What you are looking at is an example of one of life’s little roadside disasters:

      Tire Problem

      a deceptively large piece of scrap metal which embedded itself into my tire somewhere between my stop at McDonald’s for dinner and my driveway.  That is a span of about two minutes.  Fortunately I came around to the passenger side to retrieve the bag of take-out and heard the telltale hissing of the air escaping from the tire, because the spot had, by some miracle, rotated to the top as I pulled in.  Otherwise I would have awakened the next morning to an unpleasant surprise as I prepared to go to work.

      Luckily for me I have a good car dealer with whom I have a good maintenance relationship since I bought the car from them, and AAA.  Between the almost instant road service (took less than ten minutes from call to pull-up by the service truck) and the shop employees at the dealer who now work until 8:00 at night, I was able to get a new pair of tires and meet my friend at the mall without missing a beat.

      If life throws one a curve, it’s good to have it resolve itself so seamlessly.

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