Everyday this place becomes a little bit more like home. Sometimes it's as simple as walking down the same street for the umpteenth time. Sometimes it costs a bit more than a mere stroll down the street or smell that reminds me of home. Here are cost non-effective ways of making your new home feeling more like your old home.
I've had my old "smoking" shoes for about 6+ years now. Oddly enough I got them here in San Francisco or should I say I stole them from Rachel when she lived here in SF. But now it's time to let them go. As you see below they have been through a lot and now they have a holes and a particular smell that I can't seem to get rid of.
So I found a fancy pair of shoes at my local shoe barn for a mere 20 bucks. Can't go wrong there. And they are actually almost cool enough for me to wear as regular shoes. How can you go wrong there?
they aren't quite the slip ons the berks were but they're close enough and they'll match (or clash depending on how you see it) with most my socks.
So the second and much more expensive way to make your home much more "homely" is to spend a ridiculous amount of money on technology that'll help you not think about you left behind. For this I got myself a 42" 1080p LCD. I haven't even gotten it yet but it's already helping with my post move depression. So here's to the paper TV that is keeping the wall warm for when my real TV arrives. She is gonna be a beaut, frealz.
(I had to draw in the rest of the print out cause my printer ran out of ink. that made real upset until i realized I can just draw the rest in, looks pretty sweet.)
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