I've been such a fair-weather blogger! So much for updating on a weekly basis, right?
Although I've been super sick lately (is anyone actually surprised that my adhesions are at it again?), I've been working a ton on jewelry. I've been tirelessly pumping out pieces for the past three weeks (I'd say about 40 new things). Not everything has made it to Etsy yet, but soon. Wow, that sounds like I live in a sweatshop, but really, I've just been on one of those creative binges. Like right now, it's nearly 1 AM, and I'm fighting the urge to create this fabulous wire-wrapped ring I found via online tutorial.
So, I'm gonna dish on my favorite Sunday night show for a sec: I am unabashedly excited for the OUAT season finale last week. Even though I don't think this season's episodes were quite as strong as last season's (mainly, there are just too many characters), I have high hopes for the finale. How creepy was the shadow with the glowing eyes in Edwardian era London? Interesting spin on Peter Pan, but wow, still not what I was expecting. Though I will admit after that I had a strong desire to watch "Hook" after the Neverland-centric episode for whatever reason. Peter Pan was one of my favorites as a child (though come on, nothing will ever top Beauty and the Beast), and I've loved the Bae/Neal storyline... but jeez, how sad was the last five minutes?? I re-watched it yesterday and felt sappy, but then again, I'm a completely sappy Emma/Neal shipper, as they say. Okay, finished with my nerdery. This will likely be the last time I ever go all fan-girl in a blog, but if you are obsessed with Game of Thrones (most of the world is, and I've yet to watch an ep), you'll agree that sometimes we all need a paragraph to show some nerdy love, am I right? And if you're an OUAT fan, weigh in! I tried to keep this paragraph as vague as possible without too many spoilers for anyone living under ten rocks who hasn't watched Sunday's episode.
Please do stop by my shop and show some love if you can. I have several different styles, ranging from fabulously feminine to marvelously minimalist, so you're bound to find something you like (I hope!).
Speaking of fashionable shit, when I'm feeling up to it, yours truly is on a mission for some new jeans. A year of 7 surgeries and a lot of throwing up in between means that I've dropped a jeans size, and can now pull off my jeans that I purchased last year without even unbuttoning or unzipping them! Exciting. I'm also seeing a new doctor who is incorporating a medication AND physical therapy/holistic approach (which is what I've felt is best all along), so I'll be starting PT this Friday to strengthen my core and all that, since it all goes to hell in a handbasket when you have surgery. But enough medical crap, and back to what I was going to say: I need new jeans. I'm in an in between stage, where I'm hoping to lose more weight, but my the extra material from last year's jeans makes me feel bigger than I really am, so I need some suggestions for affordable jeans in the DFW area. I don't mind buying vintage or shopping at Buffalo Exchange, but I don't really want to do so for something I'll be wearing so much (at least until I lose more weight). So, aside from shops where clothes are given a second life, does anyone have any moderately-priced ideas?
Okay, sleep now. Oh, who am I kidding? More jewelry-making, most likely until 5 AM.
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