Hi there. It's been a while. There were the holidays, and all of the work that goes into decorating, cooking and hosting but honestly it's probably mostly due to laziness. So with that lack of an excuse for a three week absence and a hope to do better in the new year onto the clothes.
November 29
Sweater: Talbots - Hand me down from MIL Jeans: Levis- Last seen here (8th outfit)
The Stuff
Earrings: Gift from Carol Bracelets: Gifts from another Carol! Necklace: Mom
November 30
Sweater: Ann Taylor Loft - Thrift 2015 Jeans: DKNY - Last seen here (6th outfit)
The Stuff
Earrings: Retail - Northern California 200? Necklace: Etsy Bracelet: Mom
December 1
Sweater: Croft & Barrow - Thrift 2014 Jeans: Levis - Last seen here (4th outfit)
The Stuff
Earrings: Retail - Mervyns 200? Necklace: Etsy Bracelet: Mom
December 2
Sweater: INC - Thrift here in April Jeans: Levis- Last seen here (5th outfit)
The Stuff
Earrings and Bracelet: Aunt Rosetta
December 3
Sweater: St Johns Bay - Thrift 2014 Jeans: Levis - Last seen above Hat: Hand me down from SIL
The Stuff
Necklace: Grandma Earrings: Aunt Rosetta Bracelet: UNICEF
December 6
Sweater: Chicos - Retail 2012 Jeans: DKNY - Last seen above
The Stuff
Necklace, Bracelet and Earrings: Chicos - Retail 2012
December 7 - With bonus sleepy action shot!
Top: Banana Republic - Retail 201? Jeans: Levis - Last seen above
The Stuff
Necklace: Gift Bracelets and Earrings: Chicos - Retail 2013
December 8
Sweater: Talbots - Thrift 2014 Jeans: Levis- Last seen above
The Stuff
Necklace and Bracelet: From Susie Earrings: Old - 1990's maybe?
December 9
Sweater: Old Navy - Thrift 2015 Jeans: DKNY - Last seen above
The Stuff
Necklace: Gift Earrings and Bracelet: Mom
December 10
Cardigan: Merona - Thrift 2014 TShirt: Merona: Retail - Target 20?? Jeans: Levis - Last seen above
The Stuff
Necklace: From Susie Earrings and Bracelet: Mom
This a two week catch-up from the beginning of the month, the next two or three weeks will be coming soon.
As always thank you to blog photographers BB Mr DC and the GH.
See you soon!
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Seasonal Closet Swap
Hi there. Southern Arizona has most definitely entered the not-hot season, there were a couple of nights last week that had lows near freezing in central Tucson. In preparation for the cold, and with a desperate need to bring some sense of order into my life, I swapped out my seasonal wardrobe the day after the election. With the amount of clothing I own, this project tends to take a few hours. This year I think I was more mindful about the process I use, probably because I kept pausing to take pictures for this post.
I start by pulling out all the bins of stored clothing from my office closet and under the bed. One of these belongs to the GH, the rest are mine.
I did dust these off before I put them away again
Then I pull everything out of my closet, one group at a time. I may have mentioned this before, but I do not have a large closet. That is part of the reason I don't keep clothing that I don't love, my closet space is limited and therefore valuable.
This what my summer closet looks like from left to right. Sorry about the blurry picture.
Dresses came out first. I put the items with hangers that are still backwards in a separate pile. The backwards hanger means that I haven't worn the item since the last time I did a closet swap and I try to figure out why. In this case both of the dresses that are unworn are items I usually wear in Las Vegas and I didn't make it there this year. I tried them on and decided I still loved them both so I kept them. The pile of items that were worn comes next and the goal is to figure out what can stay around for the not-hot season, what I don't love enough to keep around and if anything requires washing or mending before being packed away.
Dresses I wore Dresses I didn't wear
The items to be put away for the season are taken off of their hangers and folded on the bed. The keepers are hung on a microphone stand, with hangers turned backwards again to be put back in the closet.
Dresses to pack away for the season Dresses that stay in the closet
Next up are the sleeveless shirts, only one of which was unworn. I kept it because it was part of a hand me down stash I had only been given two weeks before. Then came the short sleeved tops, again the unworn ones were kept because they were part of the same stash.
Sleeveless tops Short sleeved tops
Sleeveless tops going back in the closet Short sleeved tops going back in the closet
Next up, 3/4 and long sleeved tops and then cardigans. There were 4 unworn long sleeved tops and 2 unworn cardigans. One of each was put in the donate pile, the rest were kept for various reasons.
3/4 and long sleeved tops Cardigans
3/4 and long sleeved tops going back to the closet Cardigans going back to the closet
The last group of clothes to come out are the skirts. Because of the hangers I use skirts are the only item of clothing that I can't track using the backward hanger trick, instead I have had to rely on my memory. But that was before I had a blog that was intended to track what I wear, now if I'm not sure whether or not I've worn something I can look it up!
All the skirts Skirts to go back to the closet
By now the piles of clothes to pack away are taking over most of the surface of the bed.
And there are piles of empty hangers everywhere.
Now that I have mostly run out of room on the bed it's time to start pulling clothing out of bins and putting it on hangers. There are a few skirts and dresses, and many long sleeved tops and sweaters. After all the bins are emptied of cold weather clothes it's time to fill them right back up with hot weather clothes.
And here is the finished product, grouped by type, then color and of course with backwards hangers.
I thought I took pictures of the donation and mending piles but I can't find them. I think I ended up with a full Trader Joe's bag for donation and a few items to be mended before being packed away. (Full disclosure, those items have not yet been mended and are currently buried in my ironing basket in the laundry room.)
A very special thank you to the GH who ended up taking most of these pictures.
See you soon!
I start by pulling out all the bins of stored clothing from my office closet and under the bed. One of these belongs to the GH, the rest are mine.
I did dust these off before I put them away again
Then I pull everything out of my closet, one group at a time. I may have mentioned this before, but I do not have a large closet. That is part of the reason I don't keep clothing that I don't love, my closet space is limited and therefore valuable.
This what my summer closet looks like from left to right. Sorry about the blurry picture.
Dresses came out first. I put the items with hangers that are still backwards in a separate pile. The backwards hanger means that I haven't worn the item since the last time I did a closet swap and I try to figure out why. In this case both of the dresses that are unworn are items I usually wear in Las Vegas and I didn't make it there this year. I tried them on and decided I still loved them both so I kept them. The pile of items that were worn comes next and the goal is to figure out what can stay around for the not-hot season, what I don't love enough to keep around and if anything requires washing or mending before being packed away.
Dresses I wore Dresses I didn't wear
The items to be put away for the season are taken off of their hangers and folded on the bed. The keepers are hung on a microphone stand, with hangers turned backwards again to be put back in the closet.
Dresses to pack away for the season Dresses that stay in the closet
Next up are the sleeveless shirts, only one of which was unworn. I kept it because it was part of a hand me down stash I had only been given two weeks before. Then came the short sleeved tops, again the unworn ones were kept because they were part of the same stash.
Sleeveless tops Short sleeved tops
Sleeveless tops going back in the closet Short sleeved tops going back in the closet
Next up, 3/4 and long sleeved tops and then cardigans. There were 4 unworn long sleeved tops and 2 unworn cardigans. One of each was put in the donate pile, the rest were kept for various reasons.
3/4 and long sleeved tops Cardigans
3/4 and long sleeved tops going back to the closet Cardigans going back to the closet
The last group of clothes to come out are the skirts. Because of the hangers I use skirts are the only item of clothing that I can't track using the backward hanger trick, instead I have had to rely on my memory. But that was before I had a blog that was intended to track what I wear, now if I'm not sure whether or not I've worn something I can look it up!
All the skirts Skirts to go back to the closet
By now the piles of clothes to pack away are taking over most of the surface of the bed.
And there are piles of empty hangers everywhere.
Now that I have mostly run out of room on the bed it's time to start pulling clothing out of bins and putting it on hangers. There are a few skirts and dresses, and many long sleeved tops and sweaters. After all the bins are emptied of cold weather clothes it's time to fill them right back up with hot weather clothes.
And here is the finished product, grouped by type, then color and of course with backwards hangers.
I thought I took pictures of the donation and mending piles but I can't find them. I think I ended up with a full Trader Joe's bag for donation and a few items to be mended before being packed away. (Full disclosure, those items have not yet been mended and are currently buried in my ironing basket in the laundry room.)
A very special thank you to the GH who ended up taking most of these pictures.
See you soon!
Monday, November 28, 2016
Getting the Best Deal Can Be Frustrating and Two Weeks of Outfits
Hi there. Being a librarian means that I have a Master's degree and having a Master's degree means that I have student loan debt. In order to afford things like good beer and electricity I am on the Income Driven Repayment plan (IDR), formerly known as Income Based Repayment (IBR). What this means is that I am required to reapply annually and a payment is calculated based on my income. For the past few years this has been a smooth process but 2016 is continuing it's record of being freaking awful. I received my newest student loan bill in the mail today and almost had a panic attack when I saw the payment amount. Despite being assured over the phone and through email, in October, that my IDR application had been received and approved the payment amount was stupidly high. I called the customer service number and the automated female robot voice, (why is it always female?), tried to convince me that I could just go online to do whatever it was that I wanted to do. Once I had the voice convinced that I needed to speak to an actual human being, she requested that I tell her what I wanted with that real live human so she could send me to the right one. After loudly enunciating 'Payment' into the phone half a dozen time she told me that she could help process my payment. I almost yelled that I wanted a person. (Husband comment, she did yell)
With a warning that call volume was high, I was placed on hold to wait for a person. The wait time was a mix of medieval elevator music for 10 seconds and 15 second prerecorded messages about how great the customer service was at this company. Back and forth between these two special levels of hell for five minutes. The most annoying thing was that every time the music cut for commercial my hopes were lifted that it would be a real person only to be dashed again with the chirpy, again female voice, telling me that 60% of the employees working for this company had experience paying off loans. By the time I got to speak to that elusive real life human being I was convinced that the music/commercial torture was designed solely to sap the will to live from the person on hold so they would just be a good droid and do their business online. I must say that the customer service rep I talked to was lovely and it turns out that I am not the first person to have this particular problem today. She put me on hold, this time with elevator rock music, and came back to inform me that by December 6th my problem should be resolved and the required payment amount adjusted on my account. So I will be checking in on December 6th and hoping the mix up is fixed but I can't say that I'm too optimistic.
End of rant, onto the clothes 😋
November 15
Dress: Ann Taylor - Last seen here (3rd outfit) Cardigan: BCBG Girls - Last seen here (8th outfit)
The Stuff
Necklace: Chicos Bracelets: Morocco Earrings: Mom
November 16 - Check it out, it has pockets!
Dress: Chadwicks Collection - Purchased here in June for $2.50
The Stuff
Earrings: Chicos Bracelet: From Susie - (story to be told soon)
November 17
Sweater: Old Navy - Thrift 2015 Jeans: Levis - Last seen here (5th outfit)
The Stuff
Earrings and Bracelet: Mom Necklace: Etsy
November 18
Top: Banana Republic - Retail 2014 (?) Jeans: Levis - Last seen here (6th outfit)
The Stuff
Necklace and Earrings: Gift (Thanks Ben!) Bracelet: Cost Plus
November 19 - With action shots
Top: Talbots - Purchased here in July for $3 Jeans: Levis - Last seen here (2nd outfit)
The Stuff
Necklace: Online Bracelet: Mom Earrings: Retail
November 22
Sweater: Moda International - Online 2010 (?) Pants: Gloria Vanderbilt - Last seen here (4th outfit)
The Stuff
Necklace: Gift Earrings: Rosetta Bracelet: Mom
November 23 - Not sure what prompted that face
Sweater: Banana Republic - Retail 2015 Pants: Nine West - Last seen here (1st outfit)
The Stuff
Necklace: Gift Earrings: Mom Bracelet: Chicos - Retail
November 26
Top: Talbots - Thrift 2015 Jeans: Last seen above (3rd outfit) Yep, it's jeans season.
The Stuff
Earrings: Unicef Bracelet: Grandma
As always thank you to amazing blog photographers BB, Mr DC and the GH!!!
See you soon.
With a warning that call volume was high, I was placed on hold to wait for a person. The wait time was a mix of medieval elevator music for 10 seconds and 15 second prerecorded messages about how great the customer service was at this company. Back and forth between these two special levels of hell for five minutes. The most annoying thing was that every time the music cut for commercial my hopes were lifted that it would be a real person only to be dashed again with the chirpy, again female voice, telling me that 60% of the employees working for this company had experience paying off loans. By the time I got to speak to that elusive real life human being I was convinced that the music/commercial torture was designed solely to sap the will to live from the person on hold so they would just be a good droid and do their business online. I must say that the customer service rep I talked to was lovely and it turns out that I am not the first person to have this particular problem today. She put me on hold, this time with elevator rock music, and came back to inform me that by December 6th my problem should be resolved and the required payment amount adjusted on my account. So I will be checking in on December 6th and hoping the mix up is fixed but I can't say that I'm too optimistic.
End of rant, onto the clothes 😋
November 15
Dress: Ann Taylor - Last seen here (3rd outfit) Cardigan: BCBG Girls - Last seen here (8th outfit)
The Stuff
Necklace: Chicos Bracelets: Morocco Earrings: Mom
November 16 - Check it out, it has pockets!
Dress: Chadwicks Collection - Purchased here in June for $2.50
The Stuff
Earrings: Chicos Bracelet: From Susie - (story to be told soon)
November 17
Sweater: Old Navy - Thrift 2015 Jeans: Levis - Last seen here (5th outfit)
The Stuff
Earrings and Bracelet: Mom Necklace: Etsy
November 18
Top: Banana Republic - Retail 2014 (?) Jeans: Levis - Last seen here (6th outfit)
The Stuff
Necklace and Earrings: Gift (Thanks Ben!) Bracelet: Cost Plus
November 19 - With action shots
Top: Talbots - Purchased here in July for $3 Jeans: Levis - Last seen here (2nd outfit)
The Stuff
Necklace: Online Bracelet: Mom Earrings: Retail
November 22
Sweater: Moda International - Online 2010 (?) Pants: Gloria Vanderbilt - Last seen here (4th outfit)
The Stuff
Necklace: Gift Earrings: Rosetta Bracelet: Mom
November 23 - Not sure what prompted that face
Sweater: Banana Republic - Retail 2015 Pants: Nine West - Last seen here (1st outfit)
The Stuff
Necklace: Gift Earrings: Mom Bracelet: Chicos - Retail
November 26
Top: Talbots - Thrift 2015 Jeans: Last seen above (3rd outfit) Yep, it's jeans season.
The Stuff
Earrings: Unicef Bracelet: Grandma
As always thank you to amazing blog photographers BB, Mr DC and the GH!!!
See you soon.
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