Monday, November 23, 2009

PROJECT: REORGANIZATION.


So over the weekend, I decided to reorganize my warerobe (considering the enormous size and weight of my clothes on one tiny closet bar). I had previously organized my clothes by catorgories in relation to pant, tees, shirts..etc, but then I came up with this rather "ingenious" idea of separating them into colors (which was a complete fail). Sure, my closet looked very rainbow-esque and beautiful by the end, but everything was completely mixed-up and generally horrible over-all, don't try this at home, folks! On Saturday (actually at 11 pm at night), I decided to let my closet breathe.

Room before the extensive clean-up (kind of scary)

Closet afterwards. Still kind of depressing. I stuffed all my work-out clothes on the top shelves, but since I don't ever work-out/ I hate it, I doubt they will ever be worn in this century. I could probably donate such articles over the winter holidays.


A mountain of hangers. Kind of artistic, no? I prefer padded or the green hangers, they definitely protect clothes wayy better than the plastic.

Then I stuffed all my old Lacoste bags into a bag protector. Could be useful again during tennis in the summertime, but I doubt it true in the bleak winter months.

Last week, I also picked up some facial products from Ulta. But my most excited purchase was the H2O+ cleanser containing ingrediants from the sea. It has seaweed extracts belnded inside, amazingly cool! :))
(p.s. like my frog? ;])

Do you remember back in the day when you could just sail on through school without any stresses or care in the world? Certainly not true anymore. Back in 7th grade, I used to sleep at least 30 minutes everyday in US History and still get an A. Now, a 5 minute snore could lead to failing a test. Tragic. I was flipping through some underclassmen assignments the other day and discovered that certain outlines were only 2 pages long with 12 Times New Roman font as compared to my APUSH 9-page outlines with 10 pt. nowadays... Not fair. Also, my middle school textbooks actually had vivid, primary colors with pronounciations of words in parentheses next to a new vocab, with reference to pop culture. Mostly, the history books used from 9-11 consisted of monochromatic schemes. Don't you love high school?

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