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Okayyy Lucy, here's the Dear Caitlin section for the magazine....
.....Even though this was a complete bust
Oh, and here's the banner for the page.
florallover wrote:
Dear Caitlin
My mother was diagnosed with Progressive Multiples Sclerosis for years, and now she couldn't walk or see things very well... And because we were from Malaysia, either the treatments for this disease is unavailable or it's too expensive... Plus until today there is no cure for MS...
Do you happen to know any medicine/treatments that will help lessen the symptoms eventhough it doesn't cure completely...? Because it will really help my mother, myself and everyone that is related to her and at least I could have my own life,my own time and she wouldn't be so lonely and bored because she can't even read the newspaper or walk around taking things on her own... And perhaps my father would be at home more often, both my parents aren't in good terms and I haven't seen them chat for many years...
- Florallover
Dear Florallover,
This is very sad, and I feel awful about what you’re going through. I apologize, as I am no doctor and cannot provide a legit medical answer for you. MS is a horrible disease, as many others are.
My father died of AM Leukemia. Obviously, there was nothing I could do for him to relieve his pain, but I did my best to be there for him. Try to be there for your mom. I know it may seem hard, especially with your mom and dad not being on good terms. Perhaps, he’ll soon realize that you and your mom need him now more than ever.
Hang in there.
sparkibunni wrote:
Dear Caitlin,
How can I get my cats to stop fighting each other?
- Sparkibunni
Dear Sparkibunni,
Try locking them in a small room together for an extended amount of time.
If that doesn’t work, get a dog.
surita wrote:
Dear Caitlin,
Why is the rum always gone?
- Surita
Dear Surita
Step one: Admitting you have a problem…
selfia wrote:
Dear Caitlin,
I've been a bit antisocial around friends because I'm about to move off to a big city at the end of the season. What's the best way to still be a good friend here and to make more when I move?
Dear Selfia,
Facebook, Facebook, Facebook.
Just kidding I’m sorry. I remember before I had facebook, everybody was pushing it on me, and it got really annoying. But it really is a great way to keep in touch if you don’t already have it.
When you move to a big city, get to know your neighbors and the people around you. Meeting one person will lead to being introduced to more and more people.
Just be friendly and you’ll be fine.
Coolabcdefgh wrote:
Dear Caitlin,
I fear the cookie monster is hiding under my bed and he thinks I'm a cookie, can you please help me?
Dear Coolabcdefgh,
Nothing to worry about, they have him on a vegetable diet now.
He’s now formally known as the “Carrot Monster."
Last edited by CaitlinLuhbeese (08-09-2010 19:36)
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Thank you, tomorrow first issue will be out
CANT WAIT
Thank you for your support and for working with me.

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I completely forgot about my style notes but here they are now!
I can't wait for the first issue! I think it'll be a really great success!
WHITE TIGHTS and LEGGINGS
Girls have been obsessed with adding neon colours and odd patterns to their favorite outfits in the past; We're returning to the chic of adolescence with plain shear and off white leggings this fall. The most notable palate of spring and fall are usually lightly toned browns, off and eggshell whites, and vibrant patterns that infused pastels with bright refined colours, all perfect with these tights.
SHORTS and HOT PANTS
This summer was all about leg room. Perfect tans, shaved legs, and toned thighs were flaunted with cuffed jean shorts and high ankle sandals on streets far and wide. Hot pants, and infusion of the leotard and shorts in some lengths, were quite popular in the era of underwear as outerwear that has been re-spawned by Marc Jacobs in the past year with various designers following suit. Hot Pants made their first debut in the UK of the 1970s after the miniskirt more than ten years earlier by Mary Quant.
HAIR BOWS and BOW HEADBANDS
Hair bows of all variant sizes have been seen along side the colours of spring in children and celebrities this year. Most notable for their girlish charms, vintage wearing Zoey Deschanel and Katy Perry are alike in their taste of hair accessories. Head eating bows that look like monsters themselves have been spotted in the couture collections of Chanel this early spring and Diane von Furstenberg's Resort collection. Hair bows are notorious among the Japanese Lolitas, inspired by Rococo period fashion and first appearing sometime in the 1970s when companies such as Pink House and Angelic Pretty introduced them.
EDIT: Accccck, I'm so late! These can be thrown out if I'm too late for the deadline! I can't wait for the first issue!
Last edited by Selfia (08-09-2010 22:25)



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