Five Blondes

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Growing up, “five” and “blonde” defined our very existence. In our hometown we’re know as “the family with the five blonde girls.” We blog together from our respective locations across Canada.

Latest Blog Posts

  • Because it’s still Saturday in Calgary on Nov 22, 2009 in music nablopomo

    Leah here, again. I hope you all aren’t getting sick of me this week, but it was Erica’s turn for NaBloPoMo and she has been kind of MIA today. This is also going to be a bit of a crapulous post because it’s 11:00pm and I’m la...

  • Protected: Wanted: 1 Roommate on Nov 20, 2009 in lauren life not so happy personal roommates

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  • Cannot live without on Nov 19, 2009 in Calgary fashion

    Which girl, in this day and age, doesn’t own at least one fabulous scarf? I love scarves, especially ones that are cute and colourful and add a ‘punch’ to an otherwise boring outfit. In Calgary’s cold and often unpredictable c...

  • Foursquare on Nov 19, 2009 in Calgary Foursquare internet

    Calgary was added to the list of cities used by Foursquare today. Foursquare is a social networking tool that goes beyond the simple ‘what are you doing?’ idea used by Twitter and Facebook status updates to ask ‘where are you?’...

  • 31 weeks on Nov 19, 2009 in pregnancy

    31 weeks and exactly 2 months left! Feeling pretty good this week, well except for yesterday morning when I made the mistake of looking at food and the next thing I knew I was puking in the sink.  Grosssss.  This morning I took the glocuse toleranc...

  • What I believe today. on Nov 18, 2009 in life micaela

    I’m feeling MUCH better now. Looking back on last week I see now that every day was filled with small letdowns that just added up and weighed me down. I like how we measure things in days; weeks; months, so that you always feel like you have th...

  • Optimism vs Pessimism on Nov 17, 2009 in life nablopomo atm bank bank machine optimist pessimist

    The optimist sees the rose and not its thorns; the pessimist stares at the thorns, oblivious to the rose. — Khalil Gibran Photo by Darwin Bell I realized long ago that I was an optimist. At least, I try to be. I think it comes with having a s...