Saturday, August 30, 2014

thrift shop finds, yummy things, and a day of yarn

Hello deers! I hope you've all had a wonderful summer. I certainly have, and I'm terribly sad that it's come to a close. Today I'd like to share a few fun things that I've done in the past couple weeks. Please enjoy =*^-^*=

I have a love of thrift shopping, and luckily the thrift stores near me often have mori kei clothing hidden amongst numerous other pieces. I've found too many outfits to show online, but here are a few of my favorite finds.

white open back top
brown a-line top
gauze-y, lace-y, mismatch-y cardigan
I'm sorry about the quality of the photos; my camera is actually quite good but the lighting in my room just wouldn't cooperate. I'll figure something out eventually. (>_<)

Next up are a couple of delicious meals. Well, one of them is a meal- the other I ordered at a bubble tea and boba bar!

mmmm, ramen! i love how my friend uses her chopsticks (≧◡≦)

the yummiest marshmallows

peach slushy =♡-♡=

And lastly, a day that consisted of knitting and crochet. While listening to Celtic Woman, of course. If you haven't heard their music, look them up right now. I highly recommend it. ^‿^♡

my friend taught me how to crochet! thank you again (⌒‿⌒)
my interesting creation (right) next to my friend's perfect one
my friend's knitting
my knitting (something i'm not too bad at) (=^・ω・^=)

These kind of things are so fun, I just love them! They're up there with going to little bookshops, bike riding at the beach, and walks in the forest.

Until next time!
Eliza 

Friday, August 15, 2014

photos from my week

Hello :)
Today I'd like to share with you some pictures from my week that I randomly took. Each one has something mori-ish (is that a word?) about it. Enjoy!

Shopping at Target, found adorable things! :)

Three things I love- fruit, tea, and fairytales.

Knitting a present for someone...;)

A little deer I found in Wyoming- I love him!

I just love this! (credit: http://instagram.com/p/rnTtnykkvv/)

Underneath a tree, the blue sky peeking through...

I hope you enjoyed seeing some photos from my week!
Goodbye deers,
Eliza

Monday, August 4, 2014

a mori girl picnic

Sorry to post again after just posting, but I wanted to share this set I made on polyvore. My polyvore account is http://livelovesparkle0.polyvore.com/ just in case you want to check it out. :)

A mori girl picnic




tick tock!

 


Hello there! Today I bring to you a post on clocks. From pocket watches to grandfather clocks, these rather interesting machines are not only a mori girl favorite but have always a personal favorite of mine. Digital clocks might be useful, but I'm talking about the good old fashioned analog clock. While I find both sundials and hourglass' fascinating, I'll save those for another post.

Did you know that the oldest surviving clock in England can be found in Salisbury Cathedral, which dates back to 1383?! And that's just in England. Who knows what other cultures invented time keeping devices before Europeans/Americans?

In 1450, German and Italian clockmakers began work on small, portable clocks (similar to pocket watches). The only differences between a pocket watch and the miniature clocks they invented were that it had only and hour hand and no covering over the clock face (both were added much later in history).

When 1581 rolled around, Galileo noticed how a pendulum could be used for time keeping. We still use pendulums today, seen commonly in both grandfather and cuckoo clocks.

You can read more about the history of clocks on this website, where I found most of the information above.

I really love clocks, and would love to get my hands on a beautiful vintage one...:)...one day.

Bye bye deers,

Eliza

Picture credit: http://www.ohmydollz.com/?p=fiche&pseudo=adele126
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