"One day, you're 17 and planning for someday.
And then quietly, without you ever really noticing,
someday is today.
And then someday is yesterday.
And this is your life."
- Source
Was scrolling through my Tumblr and chanced upon that quote which I reblogged sometime back. It could not be more true. School aside, time is passing by so fast that I wish it would stop for awhile for me to realize what I'm doing with my life. Hmm okay that really got me thinking.
Did some shopping yesterday and seems like I'm not the only one happy with whatever I got ↓
That's a pretty expensive nest you've got there, Sunsun |
Forever 21 has some pretty nice apparels now. Funny thing about F21 is you never know when they'll have a nice or an extremely crappy batch of clothes. A couple months ago before summer, it was really bad so I didn't shop there for awhile.
I've been really into closet decor and organization recently because I'm trying to clear out my wardrobe and it's helpful to know in what way should I organize such that my wardrobe can be a functional one.
It's pretty scary to realize half of the clothes in my wardrobe are all still unworn! Used to have the bad habit of constantly buying even before wearing stuff I already have... I had so much clothing that visibility of new clothes was 0%, which meant I would not even think about wearing them because I've already forgotten about them.
I started packing my clothes into what should be hung, what should be folded, and what should be kept in drawers but still accessible. Maybe I'll take some photos when I'm actually done packing.
When I've my own place, so much emphasis is going to be put into interior design and functionality. I guess it's due to the influence of my parents that I'm such a stickler for decor at home. For as long as I can remember, family outings during some weekends meant driving around looking for a teak study desk at Dempsey, a new bookshelf at a secluded Scanteak warehouse, or any form of furniture to add on to whatever they're planning for the house. They did the exact same thing when we lived in America, and they're still doing the exact same thing now in Australia! That explains the amount of wooden furniture we have at home. They bought so much furniture in America that we had to give away the existing ones at home in order for there to be space when we came back... Which was the entire living room!
My parents love all things country evidently. Their place in Australia is slowly filling up :-/
Who doesn't love a beautiful home? I know I do.
Have a lovely day y'all!
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