Weekly Reads and Finds

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I haven’t watched one holiday movie yet this year, which is unusual for me. Maybe because it does, but doesn’t quite feel like it should be Christmas yet.

I mean, it was 12°C today. That’s so bizarre for this time of year. Scary actually.

Hopefully, this week will start to feel like the season.

Today I had to go out to drop off a return in the mail and pick up some socks for the girls.

Such a random errand, so I figured I would grab the wrapping paper crap we need, so I can avoid having to do that this upcoming week.

Anyway, I was going to do the total cliché socks for Christmas thing, but they are running around with their toes poking out, so I figured that I should give them to them early.

I am heavily debating buying myself the two bust vases I included in this round-up to gift myself for Christmas because I really like things like that.

The lean is towards yes, but I am not 100% certain where I would put them yet, so maybe no.

In case you missed it, I put together an entirely secondhand and vintage winter capsule wardrobe yesterday.

Which was a lot of fun and one that I will definitely put into the seasonal lineup.

Weekly Reads and Some Videos:

52 things I learned in 2023. This is a great list.

How To Make Your Own Die Hard Christmas Tree Ornament

Popular Dystopian Fiction if it Were Describing 2023

Free, Well-Designed, Public Domain Ebooks

I like this Ceramic Greek Coffee Cup.

The Mutter Museum’s collection of over 2000 objects removed from people’s throats, esophagi, and lungs by a single doctor

In medieval Europe, the Fashion Police were a very real thing

Two Newly Discovered (and Very Tiny) Rembrandt Paintings Are On View for the First Time in 200 Years

Glen Hansard and Lisa O’Neill perform Fairytale of New York at Shane MacGowan’s funeral in Nenagh. What a beautiful moment.

Fossil Hunters Uncover Prehistoric ‘Sea Monster’ Skull at a U.K. Beach

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Sara

Sara is the founder and creative behind livelovesara. A George Brown College Fashion Styling Graduate, she provides advice on finding your personal style regardless of age and budget. She is always on the hunt for the perfect wardrobe piece and is a vintage and thrifting enthusiast who can't wait to share her newest finds. She is also trying to learn French.

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