They’re with Obama by Yvonne Kai on January 18, 2009·Uncategorized Get FAMILIAR: Under 30, making a difference on the official Obama team. See the full list here in the NY Times. HeyDoYou is for the cute, clever and connected – Follow this blog! 0 Comments 0
Toika Lounge by Yvonne Kai on January 18, 2009·Uncategorized Last night, we hit up Toika for the birthday party of Harris, the editor of Peace Mag. Even with the snow, everyone came up in the spot looking extra fly! HeyDoYou is for the cute, clever and connected – Follow this blog! 0 Comments 0
Snow by Yvonne Kai on January 18, 2009·Uncategorized The Inuit have different words for different types of snow. Katiksunik – light snow Anui – snow packed hard Iluq – thin snow on a window Pokaktok – snow that looks like salt Aput – snow on the ground Massak – watery snow Akillukkak – soft snow Sillik – hard icy snow Imalik – falling wet snow Sullarniq -snow blown in Apun – snow Apingaut – first snowfall Qaniit – snow in the air Nittaalaq – snow thick in the air Ayak – snow that has fallen on clothes Aputitaq – patch of snow Kannik – snowflake Nutagak – snow like powder Apirlaat – snow that has just fallen Kaiyuglak – snow in ripples Perksertok – drifting snow Aniuk – snow to use as water Apusiniq – snow in a drift Miulik – sleet HeyDoYou is for the cute, clever and connected – Follow this blog! 0 Comments 0