1. Dress | 2. Blue Rain boots | 3. Wrap Belt | 4. Cat Print | 5. Sweater Dress | 6. Pillow | 7. Candleholder | 8. Track Pants | 9. Loafers | 10. Card Skirt | 11. Necklace | 12. Quilted Jacket | 13. Tan Purse | 14. Mary Jane Shoe | 15. Green Purse | 16. Sunglasses | 17. Quilted Vest | 18. Socks | 19. Heart Coat | 20. Black Bag | 21. Striped Cardigan | 22. Hat | 23. Earrings | 24. Printed Pants
I finally signed up for three out of four classes that I need this week. The last one doesn’t start until February 17th, so I have time for that. I also found that I can rent the textbooks that I require from the Bookshelf app for a fraction of the cost.
Although I love having a physical copy of a book to keep, that is is much more economical way. And since the books that I need are not available new, then I would have to wait for them all to arrive.
I can always buy a copy later if I find that I really enjoyed it and it was a resource worth having for future use.
Like, the Evolution of Fashion class, I will probably want a copy of that book for my own personal use after.
The girls are itching to go thrifting, so we might go this weekend and hit a few.
I’m interested in looking for men’s trousers, vintage jewellery, and frames for some prints that I want to hang.
The kids are looking for shoes, clothes (the teen mostly), books and movies.
It’s been a long while since we all went thrifting together. Since the summer, I think. It was well before shit hit the fan again.
I’m feeling a little wardrobe update inspired, so fingers crossed I find some stuff that I am looking for.
Weekly Reads and some videos:
People in the Middle Ages Slept Not Once But Twice Each Night
The Museum of Fear and Wonder is a home for “emotionally uncomfortable objects”. Their Instagram is here. I’d like to visit this museum.
I love this bag. Bonus, this company creates handcrafted pieces to empower both the women who make them and those who wear them.
How French Fashion Emerged even More Decadently from the Guillotine
Lee Krasner Is Finally Appreciated for Being More Than “Mrs. Pollock”. I actually prefer her paintings to his.
Why Are Some Zoomers So Wistful For the ’80s? I mean, I don’t really blame them, because even I still get 80s wistfulness. Check out this Instagram. My teen loves it.
Ten Dazzling Celestial Events to See in 2022
The #rateaspecies hashtag on Twitter is pretty cute.
Great Art Cities Explained: Paris
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