Hello, internet fam! Today, I am doing a collaboration with the lovely blogger: Megan, from Lazy Thoughts.
*crowd cheers*
And, being the thrifter that I am, it had to be a secondhand outfit.
Something to read as I work on my next novel.
Hello, internet fam! Today, I am doing a collaboration with the lovely blogger: Megan, from Lazy Thoughts.
*crowd cheers*
And, being the thrifter that I am, it had to be a secondhand outfit.
Hello, my internet friends.
It’s not very often that I begin a post with “hello,” so, hello.
I have been doing quite a bit of thrift store shopping lately. Considering I have yet to finish my Medical Transcription curriculum and tap into a fountain of wealth, this is a little concerning.
But then, I remember my jeans were 25ยข.
I’m so excited to jump into my LE TOTE experience. (Click here to read more about LE TOTE and what it is!)
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Now, onto the box that came in the mail today!
Who’s excited? I’m excited.
Overwhelmed. I was overwhelmed. I’m still overwhelmed!
The truth is I had work for seven hours Saturday morning and didn’t feel like spending the rest of my now-free Saturday stuck at home. My family said there was a sale at the thrift store. I couldn’t believe we were still lounging about the house! We all got dressed, I put what I thought was around ten dollars of tip money in my wallet, and we sped on down to our favorite thrifting spot, eyes wide, lips licking, and rubbing our hands together in excited anticipation.
I’m really into vintage fashion. I love the treasure hunt of thrifting, finding the one-of-a-kind gems in it that regular shopping doesn’t provide. And I love that I won’t catch anyone else wearing my outfit when I go out and about.
I’ve been really infatuated with the idea of an earring display, or just something to hang my earrings on. I was shopping around when I found a window screen wedged between the shelf and the wall. A tall employee helped me get it out, but I couldn’t shell $1.65 for an old window screen. I left it. But with the possibility in mind.
At another thrift store, the woman had used little picture frames and white bug mesh to hang her earrings, and boom. I was going to go home and do the same – with my own twist.
What you’ll need. . .
I . . . will stop with the dot-dot-dot now. (Lol)
So Julie and me being. . . Julie and me. It would’ve been unnatural for us not to go to a thrift store. .
Luckily, our trained eyes had already spotted a few on the way to the church.