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How lucky to have a weekend full of days celebrating things I enjoy! I ate a ton of food on Earth Day & didn't waste any of i...
How lucky to have a weekend full of days celebrating things I enjoy!
I ate a ton of food on Earth Day & didn't waste any of it
As you probably already know, last Saturday was
Earth Day
. A kick in the pants in the form of a holiday, for some. As someone who has trouble venturing out of her comfort zone, I need all the reminders I can get—
take care of this planet, you brat!
Maybe it's lame, but I'm the type of person that often needs someone else to present an idea to me in a new way in order for it to take hold in my mind. Like, I was recently introduced to the concept of a 💫 Zero Waste Lifestyle 💫 by a couple of cool YouTubers puttin' in work to show people that there are other ways to live in this world.
Anyway, this year, I celebrated the earth with a bunch of friendly faces, gathered at a plant-lover's house to eat tasty things
and to day drink
. I contributed a big bowl of berries to the potluck, along with some crackers and tuna salad I made with Fage yogurt instead of mayo. Mmm, mmm good! Other good things: an egg casserole, amazing chili, an assortment of pastries, plus homemade peach sorbet with bourbon. What a way to start a day. 🍒
I didn't actually buy any records on #RSD2017
At some point, in the middle of gorging myself at the potluck, a friend mentioned that it was also
Record Store Day
. Natch, we eventually made our way to one of the few record stores in town. Its a pretty chill space with plenty of reasonably priced records, plus books + vintage clothing, too. I grabbed a few vinyl right off the bat—Sade, Stevie Wonder, and a rare Larry Levan mixes compilation. However, I got a little sidetracked when my friend pointed out a pair of vintage, pinstriped denim jeans he thought I might like. Of course I did, of course I bought them
instead
of the records, of course I got home and tried them on only to find that they don't fit. 🙈
I may have a small (but mighty) book addiction
As if I don't
talk about books
enough on this blog, here we go again! Sunday was
World Book Day
—which I found out on a whim, and luckily, it reminded me that our local library was having their annual book sale! Heeellll yeah. Needless to say, C and I spent an hour or so of our Sunday in the basement of a building, in a room filled with books. It was the second of three days of the sale, so everything was 50% off, which is LITERALLY INSANE. I think we copped a total of 20 books, all of which were $16 and some change. Chyeah! Used book addiction is real, my friends.
That was my weekend. I'd ask how yours was, but it's already Thursday! We bout to have another one real quick. 😁 How has your week been? Did you do anything for Earth Day/Record Store Day/World Book Day??????
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Book ♡ Love
Would I call myself an avid reader? Yeah, man. A consistent reader? Nah. I often neglect my books for days on end, even when I ...
Would I call myself an avid reader? Yeah, man. A
consistent
reader? Nah.
I often neglect my books for days on end, even when I know I need a break from all the noise of screens + people + thoughts. It's become a real form of self-care for me that is truly essential.
If I don't consistently make time to read every day, I inevitably fill my 'empty' time with a screen. (Right now that screen plays
13 Reasons Why
, and I just want to find out WHAT ALL 13 REASONS ARE SO I CAN GET ON WITH MY LIFE but the episodes are
so freaking long
and I have hobbies and shit to do! But I digress...).
Anyway, whether I read every day or not, books always seem to play an integral role in my life. I'm always looking at cover art, or making lists of books I need to read, or slipping into
another
used book store, or...well, you'll see. Just keep reading, eh?
Things I've Read Recently
Basically, I have a goal to read 30 books this year, but I
also
made it a goal to read several longer books this year. Longer books that I've been wanting to read for a while. And sure, I'm a pretty fast reader ...
when I read
. But, like I said, I often won't read for days on end. But recently, I did finish a few books that were all great!
A Little Life
by Hanya Yanagihara
I got through about 1/2 of this book before realizing that a woman wrote it. It's about male friendship + life + pain + abuse and it's really engrossing and long and good and mostly interesting. I do believe I'm a sucker for books about groups of friends, but the real reason I picked up this hunk of paper was because I was tired of seeing the cover everywhere and people exclaiming
Ohhh it's so good and saaaadd and I criieed.
It
is
good, it is
totally
sad, and I
did
cry.
The Arab of the Future
by Riad Sattouf
I didn't know much about this before picking it up at the library. This is just part one of Riad Sattouf's memoir, and it depicts Sattouf as a child moving around the world with his parents. i loved it, but it has detractors; some believe he writes + depicts Arabs as stereotypical. Some people say it's impossible to clearly remember such detail about the early years of one's life. I don't know. I guess I just really enjoyed reading it. The visuals. The small funny things. I found the book reflective of life itself: mundane and profound in fits and spurts. Very short read; finished it in 2 hours. Can't wait to read the other parts!
Turning Japanese
by MariNaomi
Dear MariNaomi,
Please write + draw your entire life forever until you die.
Thanks!
Maria
I'm Currently Reading ...
... The Ground Beneath Her Feet
by Salman Rushdie. And no joke, people: I can't find it anymore. My book. Where is it? I don't know. This is a real predicament. I bought this book some time last year in a feverish frenzy of book-buying. It's been sitting on our shelves/floor stacks for nearly 12 months and the minute I actually
start
reading it, I promptly lose it. I don't where it is, ya'll. After I finish this post I'll probably go on a hunt through the house. Ever rock and every stone shall be upturned!
I actually started a different Rushdie book back in college:
The Satanic Verses
. (Such a spooky name!!!) I never finished it, but I got far enough to be intrigued by his writing style. It's like, kind of magical and all about human interaction. It vaguely reminds me of Haruki Murakami. Anyway, I'm super pumped to read this one. Fingers crossed I find it later today and then buckle down and finish it this weekend! 💪
I Got Much Love For Book Clubs
So I started joining book clubs in Phoenix cos I wanted to meet people and have social interaction in a scheduled, pre-determined manner. I joined three! Two of them were excellent; one was a mistake that actually got me caught up in a really annoying group text for
months
afterward.
I only went to one consistently. It was the best one, though. The other one seemed like it had potential to be great, but the one and only book discussion I attended was after we read
Gone With The Wind
and I found myself at a table full of HWHITE people who thought
GWTW
was (HA!) actually an accurate depiction of antebellum south and slaves and the KKK. Byeeeee!!!!!
After that, I had to miss the next few meetings because of previous engagements and then we moved away never to return again.
Meanwhile, back in Illinois, I also decide to join a book club. SYKE! I actually just
made
a book club because I want to be the change I want to see in the world. There's one established book club (on Meetup) in my area, but they read mostly contemporary, new fiction.
I really wanted to read 'classics' and books that I always hear about but never make time for because I'm a buster. So I made that group. Heeelll yeah! It's called
Classic Reads
and we had our first meeting 2 weeks ago and decided on our first book club book: Gabriel García Márquez'
One Hundred Years of Solitude
.
I also discovered
Belletrist
, an online book club created by Emma Roberts (my lowkey fave) and Karah Preiss. The website design is dope, which I always appreciate, and so far, they've picked books I'm really interested in reading! Plus, a couple weeks after I found Belletrist, they were also promoted by two of my fave #bookstagrammers ...
... speaking of #bookstagram ...
Instagram + Books = Love
Yes, there is a niche for literally everything on Instagram, and books are a hugely popular flat lay piece, so #bookstagram (and other related hashtags) seems like a no-brainer.
I actually discovered the book lover's area of Instagram through a friend I follow on the app. Since then, I've been equal parts obsessed with and opinionated about #bookstagram,.
[Actually, sidenote,
that quote
that Hannah Horvath of
Girls
says in the final season: "I don't give a shit about
any
thing, yet I simultaneously have opinions about
every
thing." is always ringing in my head because it feels so relevant to everything + everyone in my generation. Including the way I use + view Instagram.]
I have a few fave accounts that I follow, and always have my eye out for nice cover design (because yeeessss, I judge every book by it's cover why would you NOT) and books to read in the future. It's fun! If you don't already, you should def follow
@oosterbook
,
@bookmateriality
, and
@anintrovertedmess
. And, uh,
me
of course!
———
Hey! Ho! You've reached the end of this post! You should let me know in the comments: What have you read recently? Do you follow any dope #bookstagrammers?
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New Hobby / Yarn Wall Hangings
The truth is in the pictures: I bought a bunch of yarn and started making some wall hangings. This is actuall...
The truth is in the pictures: I bought a bunch of yarn and started making some wall hangings.
This is actually an activity I've been wanting to explore for months now. Spending hours on
Pinterest
looking at pictures of 'bohemian eclectic living room' will make you want to do a lot of things, actually.
The ones I've created so far are just the tip of the iceberg. I dipped my toes last week and now I'm ready to jump in. It's so fun! This week, I want to try my hand at macrame, and make a loom out of a wood board + nails (like a bosssss) and actually learn how to weave! There are so many tutorials + inspirational images online, it's hard not to see the infinite fun + possibilities in this.
I plan to be selling these on Etsy before the week ends AND I actually reserved a table for me + my new hobby at a local craft/vintage/thrift market coming up on the 25th! I'm excited and nervous; it'll be my first time tabling any sort of craft event.
Anyway, that's what I've been up to lately. How about you?
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Easter Weekend Recap
I didn't mean to post another photo dump of my weekend activities so soon, but I slacked off last week and didn't make any of the...
I didn't mean to post another photo dump of my weekend activities so soon, but I slacked off last week and didn't make any of the other posts I had planned! No matter. Today is a new day; this week I can (& will!) do better. 💪
Easter always sneaks up on me. It doesn't matter how many pastel colored objects show up on store shelves, or the number of Easter-themed ads telling me about another Spring sale, I always seem to forget until Good Friday hits me in the face. This year, I had a little bit of a warning, though, in the pleasant form of my brother coming to visit our family for a weekend of sunny weather and plenty of food.
Of course, between seeing all kinds of family, eating fried chicken (and a whole assortment of Things One Should Not Be Eating Often), I also managed to do some of my favorite activities: thrift shopping, coffee drinking, and used book hunting. Oh! And I watched this insane movie starring Jennifer Lopez and Vince Vaughn called
The Cell
. It was...interesting.
That was pretty much my weekend. How was yours?
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