Monday, July 27, 2009

Wedding Planning


So I've been planning my wedding. It's 89 days away. Panic has set in. My to-do list is twice as long as when I started last October. My budget is bursting at the seems. My low carb diet is not only driving ME crazy, but my friends are super tired of hearing about it. There's no doubt about it: modern wedding planning is designed to test every relationship you have and push you to the brink of insanity. But the good news: I'm learning how to be a bride. Not a bridezilla, but a bride. Which means knowing what I want and making it happen. Pretty cool actually. And the wedding planning tools available these days are downright INJEANNIOUS! My faves include Wedding Tracker, The Knot and David's Bridal. This weekend: bachelorette party, West Coast style. :)

Monday, May 18, 2009

QCTM

All hail the Facebook social experiment! But how to monetize... Why, with t-shirts!


Monday, April 13, 2009

Put a Dollar in the Karma Jar

My new friend E. helped me come up with the latest business idea we'll never do. It's a jar. With the word KARMA written on it. Panhandlers and moonlighting teens alike can use it to solicit funds by simply suggesting passersby put a dollar in the KARMA jar.

This is a better method of begging than asking for change or concocting an elaborate story about your car full of children across the river where it ran out of gas because you were going to live with your mother-in-law because your no good cheating husband ran off with your boss at the gas station where you used to work for gas but got fired from when you dumped your husband after filling up for the last time... etc.

The KARMA jar gets at the heart of why so many of us give money to those who ask for it. Because we believe it is in some way repaying old debts or building our own store of good karma. The KARMA jar tells it like it is.

So put a dollar in the KARMA jar. But not until after I trademark it.