Jenny Schumacher (awesome friend from high school, beautiful lon

g blonde hair, violin) haunts qvc.com and ebay for steals. After my one blog entry, she showed me the RLM version of the Tiffany earrings on QVC. Only $48. How great is that? Too bad I never actually buy things.
I have fond memories of sitting around...
some computer, with the Jones boys, Ben K, and Anne, playing Scorched Earth. Passing

the mouse from one person to another on a book. They've made a ton of updated versions since then, but I found the oldschool DOS style one, and started playing it again today. It's SO slow, though! But I love it.
Okay, I need some feedback. I want a comfortable, attractive boot that I can wear with jeans, pants, and skirts. Casual
and fairly formal. I also don't want the cost of this boot to exceed $150 (hopefully). Do I ask for too much? Perhaps I do. I have thick calves, so I doubt that I'd do well trying to fit into this suede

one...but I'd still try. It makes ankle boots more ideal, though. These two boots are from dansko, a company that's all about comfort and quality, so that shouldn't be an issue. So what do you think? And if you don't like either of these, do you have a better one to recommend?