
I have a stack of new/old books sitting on a chair waiting for a home. I got them this past weekend as I trolled the area thrift stores. It's not a good thing. I have started just packing up things for people when they come over. Would you like this? Or this?
On Monday I sent my soon-to-be-sister-in-law off with a purse I had thrifted. A cute, vintage red purse that I had picked up somewhere along the way. I have several purses, I have to admit. More than my fair share of red purses. But I rarely rotate purses, it's just not something I think about. I also think that spending more than $10 for a purse is ridiculous. At least for me it is. I usually grab bags that appeal to me aesthetically and make sense practically. Of course, I did just spend quite a bit of money on the cutest little camera bag. But it's a camera bag that looks like a bowling ball bag. And it's shiny and red. Completely justified.Recently though, I've picked up a couple of less than vintage purses. One has become my regular bag. It greenish-khaki and huge. It's got some good pockets on the front and I can fit lots of crap in it. Crap that grows exponentially to fit the space that is available. But tonight? I picked up a smaller bag, kind of a tweedy gray. It's nice for a dark, dressier type bag. Also, there's this label on it that says "Kate Spade" and I paid less than $2.



















