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What I Wore: An Unhealthy Obsession with Ringil Eskiath

I know I already talked about it, but I am still insanely in love with The Steel Remains. I finished it Wednesday and immediately purchased more audible credits so I could buy the sequel, The Cold Commands. Almost without noticing it, I’ve already listened to over six and a half hours of the seventeen hour book in the ensuing day and a half. Yesterday evening Ben and I were walking the dog and I found myself (for the millionth time) completely geeking out over the characters and how great they are. Then out of nowhere, I basically screamed “I can’t wait for you to read this book, it’s so great!” It scared him. He yelled a little bit.

I think I’m actually going to have to self-impose a break starting tomorrow because this is the kind of book where I ingest it as fast as humanely possible, which basically dehydrates all of it’s raw emotion and shunts it into my brain with a t-shirt cannon, and that is followed by the massive, crippling depression of knowing that the book is over and I can’t have any more until the author writes the third (and last) installment. When the cycle will start all over again.

Unexpectedly, another book I’m really enjoying right now is Richard Branson’s Loosing My Virginity. I had it on my Amazon with list and Ben’s mom sent it to us (along with a ton of other books) for our birthdays. I’d expected it would be like all the other business books I’ve ever read: edifying and sometimes interesting on an abstract level, but ultimately boring and slow. To my incredible surprise and joy, the Virgin Group head gives pretty great, and sometimes almost unbelievable autobiography. I’m only 100 pages in out of something like 600, so I can’t speak to the whole thing, young Branson is only about 21 at this point.

I admit, sometimes the things he and his idle rich family get up to can be annoying. Oh, he had this aunt who had a boyfriend with a biplane and she owned a farm and a marketing firm, but times was so tough his parents could only afford 3 separate boarding schools. Must have been hard. But once you’re over the fact that this is a fairly serious view of the inside of Bristsh landed gentry, a class whose ignorance of reality has been centuries in the making, it’s kind of fun. When the rich don’t know they’re rich, they come up with some mostly hilarious ideas of what roughing it looks like. But they also get up to some grand adventures. And all this class hate isn’t to suggest I don’t think at least some of the lessons he’s learned can be translated downstream. Ignoring the chip on my shoulder, this book is really a good time. After all the brooding and hacking people to pieces in the Ringil Eskiath stories, some wacky seet-of-our-pants entrepreneurial chicanery hits the spot.

Necklace from Macy’s
Maroon shirt from the thrift store
Charter Club Sweater from Macy’s
Charter Club Skirt from Macy’s
Extraordinary Thigh High Socks from Sock Dreams
Taos shoes from Footwise in Corvallis, Or

What I Wore: New Favorite Sweater

The shirt I wore with this skirt was a bad choice. I looked like a bed sheet. However, the sweater was amazing. It’s my new favorite sweater.

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Merrell sweater from REI
Skirt from Many Hands Trading Company in Corvalis Or.
Blue socks from Target
Shoes from Vans

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Shirt from Yak and Yeti in Hermosa Beach, Ca
Necklace from Etsy seller Vintage Starr (This picture really doesn’t do it justice)

What I Wore: Buttons and Baubles

I have a stain on my shirt, because I am a mess and I cannot control myself. I’ve actually been kind of down on myself lately for how incompetent I am at being even the slightest bit graceful or delicate. I am constantly slamming my hands and fingers in things, stubbing my toes, tripping over my own feet, spilling, catching and ripping my clothes and jewelry on everything available. Tonight while I was getting gas, I got my necklace stuck to the clasp on my wallet. Who does that?!

But I know what this means. I’ve been under a lot of stress lately and haven’t been getting enough sleep. As oafish as I usually am, when I’m this bad, it’s a clear sign that I need to slow down and take care of myself. So I’ll just put ‘self care’ on the long list of things I have to do right now.

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Earrings from Kohl’s
Olive shirt from Target
Slate long-sleeved shirt from Target
Owl watch locket is a gift from Ben
Bauble necklace is handmade by me
Turquoise wrap bracelet is from Curious… in Hermosa Beach, Ca
Brown and white wrap bracelet is handmade by me
Maroon wrap-around skirt from a Tibetan shop
Tan underskirt from Target
Houndstooth Converse from a thrift store

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What I Wore: Fuck You Towel

Because:

 

I bought this dress yesterday at Forever 21. I hadn’t been in a Forever 21 since it was a shitty strip mall store that sold booty shorts and hoop earrings. I honestly hadn’t thought about the brand in years, but then all these cute outfits started popping up all over real life and the Internet, all from Forever 21. I especially took note of their fat girl clothing line, Faith 21.

 

So while I was at the mall waiting for my car to get an oil change, I stopped into Forever 21 and picked up this sweet dress, some 95 cent socks and a pair of ridiculous heels I will never ever be able to walk in. I got out of there for under $50.

 

 


It has pockets!

 

 

 

Necklace from Lohman’s
Dress from Forever 21/Faith 21
V-neck shirt from The Gap
Skirt from Target via The Salvation Army
Socks from Forever 21
Shoes are handed down Doc Martins

 

What I Wore: Polka-dot Plaid

I wore this yesterday, but was too tired to upload the pictures last night.

 

 

 


This necklace is cute, but it’s super heavy. It gets pretty tiring after wearing it around all day.

 


The underthings

 

Necklace and Belt are from Lohmen’s
V-neck T is from The Gap
Polka-dot Skirt worn as a dress and from a thrift store
Favorite plaid skirt from a thrift store
Black sued converse low-tops from a thrift store

What I Wore: Fat Extra in “Clueless”

I enjoy my job so much that I’m not usually a TGIFer, but this has been a long-ass week and I’m really grateful that I get a break now.

 


This is a visual representation of how my week has been.

 

 

 


“And they’re practically like this!”

 


Hello weekend.

 

Necklace is was purchased at a bead store in Newport, Oregon
Liz Claiborne sweater from the Salvation Army (new)
Button up shirt is from the Salvation Army (new)
Skirt is from Torrid
Above the knee socks are from Target
Doc Martins are hand-me downs.

 

Click here if you want to see my butt.

 

What I Wore: Deadhead Earth-Mama

I got the title for this post from my co-worker who told me “I like this new-age deadhead earth-mama thing you’ve got going on here.”

 

 

 

 


Showing off my footwear

 


The Jewlery

These earrings are made of Tibetan prayer bells I got in Oregon last Christmas. I bought them for $0.50 each, then Ben and I walked down to the bead shop and the nice ladies that work there sold me some clasps for $1.00 each. They even attached the bells to the clasps for me.

 

 


If you hadn’t guessed by my regular pattern of wearing two of everything, this skirt is actually two skirts.

 

Wrap-around skirts were on sale for $15 each at a little hand craft store by my grandma’s house this weekend, and I love a wrap-around skirt. If I was only allowed one kind of skirt for the rest of my life, it would wrap around. The only problem is that every wrap-around skirt I find doesn’t wrap around enough of me to account for common decency, but since they were $15 each, I just bought two and wrapped them such that the parts of the two skirts were on opposite sides of my body so that the most anybody would see was a piece of the other skirt. This made for a fuller, more flowey skirt, which I always enjoy.

 

Pocket T from the Gap
Belt from Target
Skirts from a Tibetan craft store a little North of Colorado, across from Parson’s in Old Town Pasadena, CA
Birkenstocks from a store in Orange County
Anklet is made by me out of hemp and glass beads
Earrings, see above
Necklace is another Oregon Find, bought in components and assembled in Newport, OR by Ben’s mom.