LOVE YOUR VINTAGE. As we say goodbye to the spectacle that was our 2015, let us make room for some special remembrances. We lost some great ones, but we gained some new perspective on life. The new jobs, new friends, new hobbies have perhaps aided in a new way to seeing your world. And those twists and turns that you've somehow marvelously maneuvered with the nimble graces of a cat, have added a bit of pepper to the dish, a trial-by-fire-flavor to be savored while you wonder just how is it you've managed to thrive in the Crucibles-R-Us sponsored middle of it all.
The Citizen Resolution for 2016: LOVE YOUR VINTAGE. |
As the saying goes, what doesn't kill you makes your stronger, and you, my friend, just might be the metaphoric equivalent of Brian Shaw in a tutu. So frock on, Madame Bad-Ass.
And here’s to more thrive and less jive for 2016.
Regardless of your resolutions,
here's to a very good year to come, one that is hopefully your best year yet. 2016, is in our opinion, the year of old dogs learning new tricks, and old tricks getting new treats.
Old Dog, New Tricks. (source) |
Here are three things topping off our official NEW TRICKS TO DO List for 2016:
NEW READS: This coming year, I plan to read a new book every month. For the past few years or so, reading books has not been a frequent activity for me, partly because of some wonky vision issues. Reading by artificial light at night is a particular challenge for me. But I've missed being a bookworm, and have really enjoyed getting my recent literary fix via audio books. So, I'm making it a resolution for 2016 to read at least one book a month, and I'm certain to make good use of my Audible account.
NEW TECH: Amazon Echo. The future is now, kiddos, and with an enticing product like the Amazon Echo, we are but one two-step away our inevitable evolutionary upgraded merge with computer intelligence ala the Singularity. Until then, I guess asking questions to a chatty black round electronic cylinder while dancing to piped in Pandora, will have to suffice.
OLD BODY, NEW VIEW: this year I plan to keep the middle aged middle, but lose the shitty attitude. Sure I need to lose weight, and sure losing weight is the number one New Year’s resolution of all time, but this year for me, it's going to be more than just some knee-jerk attempt to get skinny by starving myself, or get gung-ho about a work-out routine January 1st that is sure to fizzle by Jan 30th. This year, I plan to LOVE MY BODY, JUST AS IT IS. Boom. I’m going to celebrate the lumps the bumps and the fact that I am old enough to celebrate those lumps and bumps. And doll-up the good bits more often. Simply put: Less lip and more lippy.
It is without a shadow of a doubt, a very good time to be alive. Whatever your age, whatever is hanging in your closet, we think it is a very good time to LOVE YOUR VINTAGE. In fact, this is going to be our motto throughout 2016. Be it a better appreciation of our elders, savoring the deliciousness of a fine wine, aged cheese or just relishing an age old tradition, we'll be bringing to the table, a new found appreciation of the old to our present.
The enduring beauty of a vintage garment is of course, also on our agenda. After all, under the moniker of Citizens-of-Rosebud, we proudly wear the hat of online vintage seller, as we live and breath for the hunt of classic vintage clothing, home goods and furnishings. As Ari Seth Cohen puts it so well: OLD IS THE NEW BLACK, and indeed what’s old is new again, and what’s new to you, is up to you.
The enduring beauty of a vintage garment is of course, also on our agenda. After all, under the moniker of Citizens-of-Rosebud, we proudly wear the hat of online vintage seller, as we live and breath for the hunt of classic vintage clothing, home goods and furnishings. As Ari Seth Cohen puts it so well: OLD IS THE NEW BLACK, and indeed what’s old is new again, and what’s new to you, is up to you.
Happy New Year, Bella! Wishing you and your lovely black furry boy an awesome year! My resolution also is to read more! Here's to lots of gorgeous vintage in our future!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!! Lynn
ReplyDeleteYou might try reading with an e-reader so you can adjust the light. And check out e-books from the library - it's great!
ReplyDeleteWise words here, Bella. Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
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Suzanne
Happy New Year! My resolution is also more lipstick!
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Wishing you all sorts of good things for 2016! It was a very challenging and terrifying year is some ways, and a very positive, affirming one in others. I'm looking forward to seeing what this year has to offer.
ReplyDeleteI have some eye issues, and have found it easier to read books on my phone because of the backlit screen, so Val's e-reader suggestion is a good one.
Yes, celebrate all that is vintage, including us!
Wishing you a lovely vintage year, celebrating wonderful finds in the highways and byways, including items and topics you may never have imagined. Celebrating what is, over here as well. I love the statement "less lip, more lippy!" Xo Jazzy Jack
ReplyDeleteIncredible cute Pictures!
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