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it'll all be different.

By 11/26/2018

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i hope everyone has enjoyed their who cares about climate change cyber monday.  did you accomplish some stylish scores?  take advantage of the deluge of discounts?

i actually did - we pulled the trigger on two headboards for aspen - scored this one and this one for pretty sweet deal at 30% off.

and i did a consult at a client's home this afternoon - she just needed a quick holiday zhush, like a new pair of lamps, some new solid pillows, a big round modern mirror and a lucite coffee table.  we found it all on sale.  we even got a few things from Hollywood at Home who's surprisingly offering 20% off through tonight.

i also bought a bed for myself.  for the kondo.  because i have to say, my whole entire decorating philosophy changed this week.  let me tell you.  (I also looked at this!)

i've been pouting around this kondo for the last month, sort of waiting for some metamorphic style upgrade to just descend on me.  in my head: oh now you've made it!  you're ready for this grown up, amazingly editorial perfectly executed place that everyone will photograph and tell their grandchildren about the time they saw a 12' tiger sofa on a blog and you're pretty much Chiara Ferragni (who's wiki, btw, has her profession as: an Italian fashion businessperson. same, see?)!  this process should take about, oh, 3.5 months.

whelp.

i put all my stuff in storage, and now i'm going to get it back out. i've been scooting my few remaining things around this huge place for weeks now, with the thought, well they won't be here long!  i guess i was thinking my life would be altered in a substantial enough way that i'd literally have all new things.  i'm not kidding.

so, it's not.  i have plenty of nice things i love, and i also can't afford many new things, so it's time for #operationgetreal.  did this happen to any of you during your last move.  you sort of pranced around your new place with shit in boxes and things all awry, waiting, and trusting that somehow (new) things would get arranged, and it would be perfect and done, and different?  we all need to get a life.

patience.  i'm counter-clockwise to it.

the real challenge of this isn't going to be becoming a different person via all new things, it's going to be incorporating all the things i love into this new modern shell, and making some thoughtful decisions along the way when i can, based on my experiences thus far.  i'll be toting around a fancy new house on my back (big white box), but it's the same ole snippety turtle on the inside with too many pom poms, hello kitties and houseplants.  

i'm starting to see how this can work.  how the old can fit in with the new.  i admit, i was having a real tough time with it.

so i'm gonna go unbox my shit like a normal person.  brb.



1 comments

  1. It's true, I always say not everyone can live in an episode of Property Brothers

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