| Posted on April 21, 2009 at 10:06 PM |
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Well this summer, I'll be going away to Paris and Europe for a week of two and I get to go shopping! My friend who went during this march break, bought many designer items from a really big mall in Paris that cost at last 80 euros a piece - like $100 each.
SO, I've decided to get a job so I can buy some things when I visit! I actually gave my resume to 4 fast food restaurents - a month ago. And guess what? NONE of them called me back. And to make things even worse, my friend said that she saw a "students wanted" (?) sign on the door for one of the places I applied to.
Anywho, I'm going to apply AGAIN in about, 3 weeks - or whenever my exams are done.
So I think other than going on vacation, my summer is going to be spent at summer school (overachiever) and possibly working (my first job). Woop-dee-doo.


| Posted on March 22, 2009 at 3:41 PM |
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The other day, I went to Aldo to pick up some boots that I had ordered. Now it was in a strip mall, and I decided to browse the other stores for the fun of it.
There was this one store, called Oblige, who had this amazing sweater by Only, for $20- but they didn't have my size! Now usually they're around $50, so I was like HOLYMOLY.
When I was heading home from grocery shopping, I saw the same sweater in the store window of a store named $10 Fashion, for you guessed it, TEN DOLLARS! And as I was browsing the store, I came upon lots and lots of VERO MODA, ONLY, and H&M clothes. all for TEN DOLLARS! It was so crazy, I left the store with a vero moda party dress and tee, among other things. I'm pretty sure they were the fall 2008 items though.

| Posted on March 20, 2009 at 6:25 PM |
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The transition from winter to spring will usually leave you with a whole bunch of warm winter clothes that you won't wear again (or at least for a while). Trash or stash?
First of all, never "trash" your clothes! There will always be somebody in your city or maybe community in need of those winter clothes that you will never again wear. Donate them! Put them in a box and throw it all in a goodwill/salvation army bin/store (unless it's unwearable, then in that case you can trash it). Or you can even sell them for less.
Stash them if you think they will come back in style again, will need it next year, or if you just love that warm pink cashmere sweater of yours.
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