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Quarantine Reading: One Book a Day (Week 7)

13 May 2020 • Kimberly • Leave a Comment

quarantine reading book review -china pop by jianying zha + roxanne assoulin rainbow earrings

Still at home, reading one book a day for as long as this quarantine lasts. If it isn't clear by now, I'm choosing my daily reading by color and mood (which appears as two sets of criteria, but so happens to be one and the same in my book). My little library is organized by category, then ... Read More

Things I Purchased During Quarantine

12 May 2020 • Kimberly • Leave a Comment

things bought during quarantine - candles heretic parfum + sunday forever

A peek into my innermost desires when no one is watching. It should go without saying that I'm grateful for the privilege (and luck) I've had throughout this pandemic, but out of guilt (and gratitude), I feel the need to acknowledge it at every turn. If I were a wiser person, I wouldn't be ... Read More

The Little Things That Feed Your Soul

7 May 2020 • Kimberly • Leave a Comment

glossier hand cream + boy smells cinderose candle + heretic parfum this smells like my candle

Literally and figuratively. Starting a new week with a new candle (currently burning Boy Smells Cinderose, which I bought over a year ago at the Guggenheim gift shop). Gorgeous packaging that houses an equally gorgeous product. Glossier's hand cream does not disappoint. Making coffee at ... Read More

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