2009-09-19

File this Under: Days that I wish I had a subscription to Netflix.




Since I'm working tomorrow, Saturday turned into my Sunday. I did acchieve the massive task of switching out summer clothes to fall/winter, coming up with three bags for Salvation Army in the process. Still, it felt like I hadn't done anything and I got itchy for some room-reform. Whenever I feel icked-out on life, one of my first instincts is to move furniture, to paint, to change whatever I can about my immediate surroundings. It's a superficial tendency in a way, but can keep me occupied for a few hours, and sometimes bear favorable results.
However, I've come to the conclusion time after time...there is no way to re-arrange this room and maintain spacial balance. It's just too small, the windows are in bad places and the bed is too damn BIG. Yet I try, again and again. Today I once again accepted defeat after a few wasted hours, and retired to the kitchen where I consoled my feelings of helplessness by sharing a pastrami sandwich with my mother. One day I will have a room that can be switched around at my whim, and it will even have a closet. On this day, I will fall to my knees, weeping in dramatic fashion a la Extreme Home Makover...you know the type...family of twelve living in a two bedroom trailer, kids doing homework on top of the fridge, son is captain of the football team despite everything...etc etc.
When I get a closet, the neighborhood is going to rally at my doorstep and cheer me on because I've been working so hard, and if anyone deserves a closet, it would be me.
(End rambling.)
So the fall clothes are out of the bag(s). I had a pretty good time trying things on, especially these silly old hats. The one with the bow screams grandmother-from-christmas-vacation, but I'm going to rock it anyway.
Also blue vintage shoes from England. Everything I fall for lately seems to be approximately this shade of blue.
And giant furry hat, also vintage. I'm excited to be able to wear it this winter, I couldn't last year because my industrial wasn't healed completely and it hurt it.
(All fur pictured is of the faux varitety. So put down those paint buckets, por favor.)

2 comments:

  1. I'll be taking up a collection to help purchase you your very own closet. Where would one find a store with a nice variety of closets to choose from, and what's the going rate on a mid sized walk in?

    -M. Heertuhelp.

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