Here are five things that I really want right now.
1.
The first one is really ridiculous, because Hello! £410 is $652! I don't even know why I want it since I don't carry clutches/purses/bags any way. I just like how it sparkles. I don't know what I would do with it, it'd probably sit at home in its box all the time any way.
2.
This is a bit silly too. I used to wear heels all the time from high school until just about when I got married, so I haven't worn them in the last eight years and I can REALLY tell when I do wear them, but I love heels, especially a nice platform one ('cause they make me taller.) But I also think they look a bit nicer when wearing a suit for an interview.
3.
I know that it is a random thing to want, but all of my cute paper and cards are in the box that we shipped to Leeds, but that box hasn't arrived yet! I have people I want to write to, but I can't unless I get more paper.
4.
This one is a bit more practical. I had a very nice black canvas messenger bag, that had a cream brocade (East Asian style), that was really pretty to look at, but! It couldn't even hold a regular sized notebook, it wasn't wide enough, so, I sold it in our big sale and I need something else. The husband got me one from the Leeds Business school, but it isn't very sturdy so I don't think it will last long.
5.
You won't believe how hard this is find here. I've only seen it in one store and I bought the five rolls that they had. It doesn't look like they are going to get any more so I'll have to find it some place else or buy it online.
Currently watching:
Apparently you can't get this on the UK Amazon, isn't that weird.
Currently reading:
Korean Slang: As much as a Rat's Tail: Learn Korean Language and Culture through Slang, Invective and Euphemism (English and Korean Edition) Peter Nicholas Liptak and Si Woo Lee
This book is great. It is all about Korean slang, and it is really helpful since a lot of the slang is contraction of combined words. So 강추 (gang chu) means "it rocks," but it is an abbreviation of 강력추천 (gangryok chucheon) which means something more closely to being strongly recommended. A good read if you are learning Korean.
Swagbucks it is how I make money for amazon gift cards!
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