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Thinking: Berkeley With Me, Myself, and I.


Some random building I ate lunch outside of.
top: UO, $10 - shorts: F21, $15 - shoes: UO - bag: target - earrings: World Market, $5

Items I bought from UO, a boutique, and a street vendor.

Yesterday I took a little solo trip to a place of fond memories, Telegraph Ave. in Berkeley. When I was there I needed an opinion on a shirt I was contemplating buying and so I texted my sister a picture of it. We kept texting and when she found out I was there by myself her response was, "Are you lonely??" double question marks and all. I wasn't lonely, and had actually planned to go by myself. My plans didn't fall through with anyone else, I wasn't going to be in the area, I chose to go and spend the day with myself in a place I love. Notice that I said 'with myself' and not 'by myself'. Every once in awhile I want to spend time with just me. That doesn't mean sitting in my room on netflix eating junk food, because I do that often enough for it to be considered part of my routine. I mean going out and doing something that I would generally go do with friends with myself instead. Two years ago, I never would have done that. I would have felt extremely uncomfortable and never wanted to. But now, I think its something everyone should do on occasion. One of the girls I used to live with was talking to me about some things she was dealing with and I could really sense her need to be wanted by others, and so I asked her if she ever took a day to spend time with herself and she said no. So I suggested it to her and I think she was nervous about it. I don't think she felt super comfortable with the idea and I don't know if she's ever tried it. Its nice to spend the day within your own head formulating your own opinions and thoughts without someone else's input or stopping where you want for however long you want. I think of it as if you don't want to spend the day with yourself, why would someone else? Self-love is really important and I feel that often times the focus of self-love is on appearance. While thats also extremely necessary for a life of happiness I think self-love for your personality is equally necessary. So I challenge you to go see a movie wth yourself (its tough when you have popcorn and need use the restroom), go to a nice dinner with yourself, or go out of town with yourself. Understand while other people love to spend time with you. Until my next post, Elyse.

Share your adventures with yourself in the comments!

Summer Jewelry

This post is dedicated to the items of jewelry I have purchased this summer. Most of them were bought recently, and I've become obsessed with them! They have definitely been my go-to pieces.

Baublebar Rose Gold Double Chain Necklace, No Longer Available. Received in Pop Sugar Box
Gorjana Open Circle Necklace, $65. Received in Pop Sugar Box
Aldo Turquoise Bib Necklace, $12.95. Not Available Online
Aldo Gold Horn Earrings, Free (Buy one get one free). Not Available Online

I've been wearing these pieces with virtually anything and everything. Having these pieces has made me realize how much better an outfit can look when accessorized the right way. Until my next post, Elyse.

Happy 25th!

Merry Christmas to everyone! I've just been lounging around the house dressed up with nowhere to go.  Thats the only downside to Christmas. My family never does anything besides the whole present thing so I'm stuck doing nothing the rest of the day since everyone else is busy. I guess I could be productive....Until my next post, Elyse.


Plaid Shirt: Savers, $4
Forest Green Jeggings: JcPenneys, $25
Brown Boots: F21, $30
Gold Necklace: H&M, $12

 Some wonderful gifts to be featured soon:

eco-thrift haul #2

I have not gone shopping with money in my wallet in over a month and a half. For most normal people that doesn't seem like much, or even anything to complain about. But for me, thats a very long time. I have been extremely uninspired by the clothes in my closet and I haven't actually put together an outfit I'm proud of in a long time (hence the lack of OOTD posts). Since today was my first free Saturday in the past 2 months I went to my favorite thrift store in hopes of leaving with some items that would make me excited to get dressed in the morning. Although I didn't get as much as I hoped I'm very happy with what I did get. I tried on the two skirts I bought and was trying to decide which one I should leave behind because I didn't see the point in buying two of the same skirts in different colors. Then I looked at the tag and saw American Apparel. The skirt retails at $30 a piece, so since it was only $2 I got both. Unfortunately though, I left a lot of corduroy pants behind that didn't fit me. But I did find 2 dollars in the pocket of a pair of pants I tried on! Until my next post, Elyse.





 Navy Tie-dye crop top: no brand, $.99
Maroon Lace top: Testament, $2
Grey skirt: American Apparel, $2
Navy Skirt: American Apparel, $2

Eco-Thrift Haul








 5 clothing items for under 13 dollars, now that is successful shopping.

Velvet Bodycon skirt, no brand: $1.98 on sale for $1.50
Eyelet Button-Up, Gap: $2.98
Cream Crochet Cardigan, Eddie Bauer: $4.98 on sale for $2.50
Black Crochet Cardigan, Carolyn Taylor: $3.99 on sale for $2.00
Grey Sweater, Old Navy: $2.98 on sale for $2.25

Until my next post, Elyse.

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