Since I started this lovely little newsletter, I have yet to miss my self-imposed deadline of sending it out Monday (usually in the morning). And today, after a 7 hour drive, an exhausted body, and depleted mind, I wanted to put off this newsletter. I wanted to wait until tomorrow. Would anyone notice? Probably not. But I would. I would know that I hadn’t honored my commitment to show up for myself, my writing, and my creativity. Because, truth be told, I had done all the collages and all I had left were the words, which is the easiest, most enjoyable part for me. And I wouldn’t wake up tomorrow happy I had pushed the newsletter off, but disappointed in myself.
As I wrestled with the idea of putting off the newsletter for most of my 7 hour drive, I started thinking about our interiors and the stories we tell ourselves about them. The house that has to be tidy before friends come over, the apologies we make to our guests when our homes aren’t spotless and smelling of fresh roses and laundry, the interior design that is never quite finished, the house that is never fully renovated or complete, the beautiful home we live in that can’t possibly be our final destination or our dream house, the floors that have to be spotless before the cleaning lady comes, the things that have to be shoved in drawers for no one to see, and all the real life that is hidden, tucked away, and put off. Do we not want people to see our real homes and our real lives? Are we scared we’ll be judged? Or are we really just judging ourselves? Our homes reveal the most intimate parts of ourselves and we should be willing and proud to show them, no matter how messy or different they might be from others.
To make things easier, I have created a ShopMy Page with all the goodies from today’s newsletter and previous newsletters. Full disclosure, I may earn a small commission from a retailer if you make a purchase through any of the affiliate links sprinkled throughout this newsletter. As always, if you need help finding something or need ideas for a project, feel free to reach out!
Here are this week’s interior finds…
1. Openwork Creamware Bowl 2. Wellington Picture Frame 3. Shayd Ceramic Table Lamp 4. Toy Storage Box 5. Candy Cane Stripe Glass Christmas Tree Set 6. Plant Pot Dog 7. Taylor and Her Award Framed Photography Print 8. Wooden Storage Box 9. Merritt Ceramic Frame 10. Martin Visser Wicker and Chrome Cantilever Coffee Table 11. Panthella 160mm Portable Lamp
Here are this week’s interior dreams for when Jeff Bezos adopts me…
1. Monceau Gueridon Mon5 2. Napoleon III Neoclassical Plaster & Wood Fragment Panel 3. Rupert Bevan Glass Chevron Mirror-Medium 4. Sunny 1 Chair 5. Spindle Leg Bookshelf 6. Blush Four Seat Sofa 7. Bosphore Wall Sconce in Pink by Laura Gonzalez 8. Gigi Slipper Chair 9. The Bothy Lantern 10. Canne Armchair
11. Bar Table Lamp 12. Coquillage Wall Light 13. Don Chair 14. Scape Wall Light in Brass 15. Blue Milking Stool 16. Stargazer Folding Chair 17. "Celine" Scalloped Bench in Cinnamon Faux Mohair by Christiane Lemieux 18. Sophie Wilson, Ceramic Lamp 19. Il Pouf- Tone on Tone Mustard 20. Mali Chair
Chilly weather and winter are coming despite the 80 degree weather, so let’s focus on jackets.
Here are this week’s fashion finds…
1. ZW Collection Quilted Water Repellent Jacket 2. Textured Blazer 3. Doona Printed Faux Fur Coat 4. Twill Jacket with Corduroy Collar 5. Molly Coat 6. Bada Bing Faux Fur Jacket 7. Animal Print Puffer Jacket 8. Water Repellent Pockets Jacket 9. Corduroy Collar Waxed Jacket 10. 90s Trucker Jacket 11. Cassidy Jacket 12. Kimia Tie Waist Jacket
Current Obsessions
-Mason Currey wrote about the Oblique Strategies deck in his substack, and I’m excited to use the digital version when I’m feeling stuck in my writing process.
-Net-A-Porter is having a 25% off sale for new season items.
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I love what your wrote - your commitment to yourself is inspiring. I also happen to love so much of what you shared. In my ideal 2025, it includes lots of new and meaningful pieces shared with friends.