Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Busy, with rain, slight chance of blog

Halloween is my absolute favorite holiday. I love dressing up. I love theme parties. I love black and orange! Ok, so I don't love black and orange. But I love candy corn and those little sugar pumpkins.


There have definitely been some highs and lows in my 28 years of celebrating Halloween.

Probably the best costume I ever has was an Indian. My mom used her leftover drapery fabric to make me a dress. We fringed and beaded the sleeves and I added leather moccasins, a leather vest (both things I apparently wore on a usual basis, back when I was 7) and my Indian Princesses headband. Add cheesy face paint and viola! Indian. Yes, not so PC, but whatever. I was 7. This was also probably the coldest Halloween ever. We lived in Dayton, Ohio at the time, and it snowed. My Arkansan mother cringed as she bundled up her babies to go trick-or-treating.


Then there are the awkward years. You know, it starts around age 11 or 12. Perhaps too old for family-style trick-or-treating. But definitely too young (in my parents eyes, anyway) for independent gallivanting. I think age 14 was when Mom decided I was capable of taking my 10-year-old brother around for trick-or-treating. In retrospect, I'm sure he was quite able to go on his own with his friends, but, well, mom always erred on the conservative side. It was one of those last minute decisions. "Erin, why don't you take your brother around tonight." I agreed and scrambled to throw together a costume from the contents of my junior high closet. I dressed as Betsy Johnson. Did I own any Besty Johnson at this time in my life? Of course not. I still don't. But I HAD seen her runway shows on E! Fashion File or MTV's house of fashion, and was instantly intrigued but this woman with the yellow pigtails and striped tights that was the same age, if not older, than my mother. The details of the costume elude me. I think I threw on some colored tights, a miniskirt, colorful top and my Converse. Hair in pigtails and lots of bright accessories. Every time I see a Betsy Johnson hot pink leopard bra, or glittery star necklace at Dillard's, I think back to that Halloween 14 years ago.


I think my last real Halloween hurrah while I still lived at home was when I was 16. We had just moved to Hawaii and I barely knew anyone. I had met Rachel that summer, as she too had just moved there. But she, much unlike me, could make friends easier than I could tie my shoes, so I was quite fortunate to tag along with a vagrant assortment of new friends. We dressed up in our blackest goth gear. I remember wearing ripped up tights, black Converse, a black slip and a black t-shirt. I think I had cut up black tights on my arms too. Of course lots of black eyeliner and lipstick. It wasn't a costume that would win any awards for creativity, but I was 16, in a new place, parading along the Waikiki strip with my gaggle of goth friends. We didn't really do anything that exciting. Just walked up and down the strip, as we did most Friday nights. This time, I was in a goth getup instead of my usual uniform of over sized Dickie's, a tank top or band shirt, and, of course, my Converse. At least the Converse were consistent.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Long time coming...

Wow, almost ten days since I've posted. Bad blogger!


Ok, so I have an excuse. My grandparents were in town from Arizona. Why? For my little brother's engagement party, of course!




Well I'm sure you all will be excited to know that I finally found a pair of Uggs. Not, Uggs, actually.


These. Bearpaws. I decided not to go with the Uggs because of price, mainly. I'm not going to be wearing these to work, and I think they will do just fine for keeping my cold cold feet warm. And I went with black instead of grey. Woohoo. And I bought them from eBay, since I sold some more stuff!



You all can FINALLY get a good night's sleep, knowing that I have made my cozy boots purchase, at long last and with much ado!




I've been wanting a knit moto jacket. Work with what you've got rocks her's all the time. I tried on the Forever 21 version but my hulking shoulders and heaving bust are much too plentiful for their conservative sizes. So I did a Google search and found this baby at Kmart. I'm going to check it out after work today. I'm not sure how I can pack so much excitement into one day!!!!

And in other exciting news, Brittany is moving in with me! Hooray! This means I will be less poor and lonley. Always a good thing.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Just teasing myself

I am proud to say, I am doing quite well on my Zimbabwe Challenge. The trip has been scheduled for the end of May, and so far I have over half my money saved up (thanks mostly to several freelance jobs!)

A tried and true Internet shopper, I get several e-mail alerts a day notifying me to sales and specials on various interweb stores. Nowadays I mostly delete those e-mails, as not to tempt myself, but today, I got one from Piperlime and foolishly opened it. What's this? 30% off? I clicked.


And look, just look, at these adorable shoes! God I love fringe. And teal.


It hurts me that I cannot buy these. But what makes me feel better, is at $239 ON SALE, I wouldn't have been able to buy them anyway. Now I shall just search for cheap imitations!

More: Oh shoes. How I love you. You never make me feel fat, or disproportionate. You are so pretty and I never have to get you dry cleaned.

In other news ...

Like mother like daughter. My mom loves to shop too. She recently cleaned out her closet and was generous enough to let me rifle through her unwanted duds and take whatever I thought might sell on eBay. I ended up with a huge stack of lovely Ralph Lauren, Talbots, Chicos and Liz Claiborne tops and pants to put up for auction. With this money, I shall ... well I'm not sure yet.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Nothing like plaid on a rainy fall day

On Tuesday I went to Savers again. It's less than a mile from my house, so I like to go often to get the freshest merch! This time, I got so lucky and had one of the best thrifting scores I have ever had. I found no less than FIVE vintage, homemade dresses, IN MY SIZE! I'm quite certain they all came from the same lot, and have decided that my old lady doppelganger must have died (R.I.P) and that her sweet old handmade dresses landed at that Savers just for me. Aw. I'll miss her, old lady doppelganger. But her dresses will live on, on me, for some time.



( I generally made stupid faces so I don't feel like such a tool when taking photos. Not sure if that's really working for me though.)

This is the first of the doppelganger dress lot. I added new buttons and made some minor repairs. Then when washed and ironed, she was all sparkling and ready to go! What do you think, does it need to be a tad shorter?

Vintage plaid frock: Savers
Tights (they are a herringbone pattern but the photo doesn't really indicate that): TJ Maxx
Boots: Estate sale
Bracelets: gifts from grandma and parents
Earrings: Icing
Belt: TJ Maxx

Most of the dresses required minor alterations. Some new buttons. Totally easy. And at $4 per dress, how could I lose?

Thanks to Jan for indulging my vanity and taking these photos!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Clothes swap a-go-go


Witness the majesty that is: Clothes swap!

Fun with proportions!









And later that evening ...