Thursday, March 24, 2011

they say

that laughing is the best medicine. it releases high level endorphins in your body and boosts upp your heart rate, so it's the best exercise as well. no wonder whenever i'm feeling sad i pop the love guru into my dvd player and sit down for a chuckle.

now i went and visited ontario mills yesterday and had a very...intimate experience within myself. usually my mall visits are..let's just say...degrading and depressing. but yesterday it was different. i was already in a very relaxed mood, which i believe, set the mood of my choices as well. i didnt come home angry or dissapointed in myself, rather i came home content and excited from my purchaces.
i bought things i felt comfortable in, yet i do know i followed the normal trends yesterday, i chose to try on and buy things that i could actually see myself wearing. things that could change my physical me..into being more of my inner self.
i came home with a: "Knitwear" tan cardigan, "Basic Jersey" light faded blue tang, "Acc. Divided Black" dress (all H&M); a neff beanie and rasta knitted bag (Zumies); black bug eye shades (Wetseal); guy styled blue sweater along with a girly beach pink one (gap) and a full stomache packed with a large 7-up, three cheese enchiladas, and beans all from Paco's. as you can tell, i am very happy with my purchaces bcz in every way they represent me. unlike my past purchases with the things that are still ratpacked in my closet.

1 comment:

  1. YES. Laughing is the best medicine and the best exercise (ha, ha, I almost typed in exorcise).

    Confession: I hate shopping. For clothes. I love shopping for high heels, bags, makeup, books, music, sweaters. Clothes? It just annoys me, and after leaving any clothing store I usually leave pissed off and just hate myself. So I understand that. Usually, then, my mom buys me all my clothes. Yeah. But, that's great that you came out feeling great not necessarily about the shopping but about yourself.

    LL
    Alma

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