"Sick to the teeth of all this mushy, commercialised cheap red and pink tack you're seeing in the shops? Not looking forward to February 14th, otherwise known as "Hallmark Day"? Then you've come to the right place!"
All our love
Team Everything x
"Sick to the teeth of all this mushy, commercialised cheap red and pink tack you're seeing in the shops? Not looking forward to February 14th, otherwise known as "Hallmark Day"? Then you've come to the right place!"
All our love
Team Everything x
Ready to take the plunge and introduce that most romantic phrase into your relationship's dialogue?
Steps
1 Decide if you do, indeed, love your mate. Most partners can see through a half-hearted "love ya" - which won't do your relationship any good.
2 Consider the possibility that your partner might not respond with the hoped-for "I love you, too." If you can handle that and still want to express your love, go for it. If you can't then consider holding off until either your partner will respond as hoped or you're ok with it if he or she doesn't.
3 Think about how you'd like to let your partner know the way you feel , keeping in mind that uttering those words may give birth to a life long memory. If spontaneity works for you, wait for the perfect moment. If you're more methodical, consider writing a love letter first, then telling your mate in person the next time you get together.
4 If you decide in advance when to reveal your love, plan a special evening around it. Such relationship milestones warrant celebration.
5 When you tell your partner you love him or her, do so while making total eye contact, and while you are holding each other. This gives the moment the intimacy it deserves.
*Tip Avoid saying the "L" word for the first time in the heat of passion - your partner may doubt the sincerity of your proclamation.
From ehow's book: How To Do Just About Everything
All our love
Team Everything x
I like making things by hand but I'm trying to embrace all things tech, working for a website and all. I'm the only girl in the office and sometimes when the tech team talk about code it sounds like they're talking in code... but luckily I've just found this! So ladies...
"MzTEK is an artist-led collective for women involved in media art. We’re putting together a 3-month programme of workshops across topics like physical computing, cctv hacking, pervasive media, web fu and so on, and are looking for interested people to teach, who want to learn, or (hopefully) both. If this sounds interesting, get in touch."
U-TEK is a course for women learning/interested in/using new media and computer technology in their work or arts practice.
All our love
Team Everything x
Japanese - Aishiteru
German - Ich liebe dich
Italian - Ti amo
Hawaiian - Aloha wau ia oi
Hungarian - Szeretlek
Learn more languages here
All our love
Team Everything x
All our love
Team Everything x
Claire loves Letraset.
Russell loves trains.
Andy loves unconditionally.
Sangeet loves football.
Paul loves TED.
Dougald loves being left alone.
Hugo loves a good dentist.
Peter loves Everything.
We love you
Team Everything x
Everyone has a specialist subject. What's yours? If you haven't signed up to teach yet, create a teaching profile and share your knowledge for love or money.
FREE OPEN DAY AT DANCEWORKS - 25TH JANUARY 2009
Masterclasses at The Kitchen:
Knife Skills:
* Monday 16th February, 7pm - FULL
* Monday 16th March, 7pm
The most important element of creating any meal is basic knife skills. The Japanese Knife Company will teach you how to keep your knives razor sharp and learn how to slice and dice like a Michelin Star Chef. You will then create a delicious meal with your new found skills - £55
Canapes:
* Monday 26th January, 7pm
Learn how to make a selection exquisite canapes to create the perfect party with the team at The Kitchen and take a selection home with you - £50
Fabulous Fish:
* Monday 2nd February, 7pm
Learn a variety of skills with Andrew Murray such as filleting a fish, shucking an oyster, de veining a prawn, opening and cleaning a scallop. Includes creating a delicious meal with your new found skills - £50
Butcher Skills with The Parsons Nose:
* Tuesday 3rd February, 7pm
The Parsons Nose Butcher will talk about husbandry and show you how to take a carcass to plate. A must for anyone who is interested in fine cuts. Includes preparing a delicious meal with your new found skills- £50
Bakers Dozen:
* Monday 23rd February, 7pm
Introduction to making a selection of different breads with The Kitchen's baker, Gwenael Maurize from Seven Seeds. Let the dough prove on your way home, ready to put in the oven for fresh bread you can enjoy at home - £35
Sound like: "...a pulsating, genre-defying beauty, filled with inventive, erudite twists and unexpected, thrilling turns. As capable as filling a dancefloor as they are of sparking a thought, they're the sort of band that many an act will forever dream of being. Deeply exciting stuff." (Chris Long - BBC Manchester)
We like the name.
'Tony Hart, artist and inspiration for children, dies at 83...'
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/jan/19/tony-hart
www.tonyhart.co.uk
'Alongside the V&A, Science, Natural History and British Museums, the capital has a host of smaller, lesser-known collections. Here's our guide to London's best secret museums.'
Masterclass aims to offer young people (age 17-30) exceptional creative opportunities and experiences with leaders of the theatre industry. A year-round programme of talks, workshops, special projects and career advice is intended to give people insight into all aspects of theatre from writing and directing to acting and producing. Masterclass strives to provide all the events for free, so that people of all abilities, status and background can be inspired by and learn from masters of the craft.
How to Build a Snowman
Since it’s nearly Christmas, here are two lessons in one:
1. Get up early before the lovely crisp white snow turns into dirty brown yucky sludge, and give this a try.
2.Never, ever, ever eat yellow snow.
Take Good Photos in the Snow
Cameras at the ready! Photographic evidence that everyone had a lovely Christmas is a must! Make like David Bailey and show your friends how it is done!
Father Christmas has signed up to schoolofeverything.com… sort of.
James Croft is an Arts Education Expert by day, but as the festive season approaches, chances are he’ll be taking on the prestigious role of Father Christmas once again. And if you ask him nicely, maybe he’ll teach you how.
How to wrap your Christmas gifts
The Wham! Rap is a stroke of musical genius; but when it comes to Christmas presents, if your best efforts look like this, fear not - here is a little lesson in how it should be done.
Make Christmas Crackers
How do cats greet each other at Christmas?
"A furry merry Christmas & happy mew year!"
If you like your jokes so bad they hurt, buy your Crackers from the High Street. But to make your Christmas go with a bang – make you own.
How to Make a Snow Angel
The odds of a white Christmas in London this year are 7/1. Keep your fingers crossed and give this a try.
How to cure a hangover
Christmas tipples can leave you feeling a bit topsy-turvy the next morning. Don’t get hung up about your hangover. Learn how to massage it away.
Alternative Office Party Entertainment
Check out Musical Saw teacher Charles Hindmarsh and his amazing rendition of ‘Walking in the Air'.
How to make sweet stuff
How about an alternative to Christmas pudding, Christmas Cake, Mince Pies and Yule Log? Here are some very easy to make sweet treats, and you might want some of these too. Mint.
How does your Mistletoe grow?
Mistletoe is a bit weird but kissing under it is quite nice. Learn about mistletoe myths and growing tips here. If you’re more interested in the kissing and would like some lessons in love, say hello to our (very) friendly Flirting Teacher Kitty Stryker.
Learn to Ski or Snowboard
If you’ve had enough of sitting by the fire and eating as much as humanly possible, here is an alternative: a little festive fitness. Try it in the mountains, or closer to home.
Don't be shy, say hello. We'd love to hear from you.