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Monday Musings: Blue and More Blue

Happy Monday! This weeks musings are a catch-up of what’s new with me. This past weekend has been filled with snowy adventures around town in Vancouver and enjoying quiet time with my family. Here are a few things on my mind:

The color exploration continues…

As you know, I’m a lover of neutrals in my wardrobe, but lately, color has played a bigger role in my thoughts…especially blue. On Saturday, I shared that I bought a new, bright blue yarn for a sweater. I’m still swatching for gauge, and have already tried 3 needle sizes to get the feel I want. The color has a real punch and is brighter than I usually wear. I’m not second guessing the purchase but I’m wondering if I would enjoy this texture more in a quieter color. Does texture impact color for you?

While strolling around Granville Island this weekend, I popped into a favorite little shop and picked up this beautiful silk scarf. There’s blue again… but this one is softer and more muted…almost like it’s been washed with gray. The polka dots have a subtle sheen that’s fun but not overpowering. The color is gentler against with my complexion but it was the circles that got me. I’ve always been a fan of polka dots, but never knew why. This book I’m reading calls out many things that cause joy including polka dots, circles, and color.

My daughter and I went on our usual stroll through the forest, which is one of the highlights of any week for me. It was incredibly cold, as we’ve recently experienced another dusting of snow and a cold snap to follow. The smell of the forest is intoxicating for me so I often stopped and just breathed deeply. I tried to take photos as the snow started to fall again, but my daughter said, “Just experience it mom. Don’t try to capture it”. Wise words that I needed to remember. I find social media and the need to document everything, can suck all the joy out of things that are better just being delighted in.

It strikes me why it’s always said that “city people” are in such good shape. It’s because there is so… much… walking…! I walk all the time here, because there are outdoor adventures (like the seawall and the forest) and frankly it’s easier to get most places by walking. Driving your car and the hassle of parking is rarely worth it. We have a wagon to take our groceries home, and my daughter is a short walk away. My oura ring is in shock lately (and my hips and knees feel it too). I’m adjusting and enjoying the new level of activity. I just need to remember to take breaks and not overdo it.

THE BLUES IN THIS SCENE ARE NOT LOST ON ME:)

On Saturday night, we went to symphony. They played the original Superman movie from 1978 and the orchestra played the soundtrack. It was truly incredible. We did this last fall with Star Wars and thought it could not be outdone. We were wrong! I will keep an eye out to attend the next time they do this. I love that we have music and art so close by. My daughter just sent us a couple of shows to check out before we head home, so perhaps a play or an opera is in order.

I also made a crazy purchase last week. While perusing a consignment store for vintage brooches, I fell hook line and sinker for a used handbag, which came home with me. I haven’t used it yet because it feels like a spring or summer bag, but as you see, it’s blue. It’s in amazing shape and looks like the previous owner only carried it once or twice! I never, ever have good luck at consigment stores, so this was a surprising treat.

Do you shop at consignment stores? What are your tips for finding things?

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  1. R McGovern says:

    Dear Jennifer,
    My Oura ring is my first wake up to check every day! I am going peni g a ring for 2 years. I just purchased the new version…! It keeps me focused!
    Photo of you and your daughter is beautiful!
    Loving the shades of blues in silk scarf. I continue to be your avid follower… Be well!! Rory

    1. Thank you Rory. My aura ring is the first thing I check in the morning too! It helps me keep on track.

  2. Leslie Saila says:

    Lovely photo of you and your daughter. What fun you were able to see the symphony and choir accompany a great film. We saw them last year in Toronto to Lord of the Rings. Fantastic!
    Love your bag find – you never know what you may find in consignment shops. The scarf you picked up looks great on you as well.
    Enjoy!

  3. I have shopped at thrift/consignment stores for all of my adult life and you can’t beat the wonderful finds and value if you have the time to shop. An added bonus is Senior Day and perhaps another discount on one’s birthday month.

  4. Wow! Such a great light blue handbag find! Gorgeous, as are you and your daughter.

  5. I really, really like the frame of your glasses. They fit your face perfectly. I also am a big fan of polka dots, so your scarf also caught my eye.

  6. Dottie Powers says:

    Am I the only one who sees the snow figures on the bottom tree near the water? An elephant on the right, a bird above, a lizard (or alligator) climbing up the middle with its are draped over a smaller lizard, a dinosaur/old person top left and a frog left bottom. lol. I stop and see things!

    1. Now that you point them out, I see them. Very observant Dottie

  7. I love the scarf on you! Yes, I shop consignment and thrift. Consignment is better. Right now I am looking for lavender and purple. My favorite color is periwinkle, and it is hard to find!

  8. Francesca B says:

    Hi Jennifer,
    Gorgeous picture of you and your daughter !! And l love your blue purchases. I went to a vintage consignment store in Prague last year and got some unusual necklaces of Czech glass beads which are fun to wear. And my husband somehow always finds great jackets !
    Enjoy the gorgeousness of Vancouver xo

  9. I agree with others – the picture of you and your daughter is lovely! And I love the scarf you’re wearing. It’s given me ideas on new ways to wear items in my closet, which happens often and is one of my favorite perks of following you! I also enjoy your try on sessions. Thanks for all you do, and enjoy your time in Vancouver.

  10. Not very many here only Goodwill and a church one in town. I basically shop online. I love your blue LV bag. I carry a soft navy blue bag all winter as I love it. Plus I wear jeans and a shade of blue tops or sweaters all the time. We are expecting snow again tonight and colder weather again. False spring is over. You and your daughter look so happy together in that great photo. She favors you Jennifer. I have four sons but also 8 granddaughters out of 17 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. They all live in other states and as we don’t travel anymore, we don’t see them live, only in pictures and texts. You are so lucky to be able to travel and see your daughter.

    1. I know, I am so blessed

  11. Just think of that wonderful find as being an “ice” blue bag and carry it now! I’ve never shopped at consignment stores, but I have many name brands I want to prune out of my closet, so I think I should check them out. I do shop thrift stores occasionally for pretty glass plates to hold the baked goods I make for our church and our grandchildren’s school’s bake sales. I loved your pictures.

    1. That’s a great way to think of the bag. Ice blue is perfect Connie, thanks!

  12. Such a great picture of you and your daughter! I love blue as well, so your scarf and that purse are just gorgeous to me. Enjoy them both! I am finding myself really tuned in to your mentions of Vancouver–my husband and I may be visiting there in the summer. I really need to start researching more about the city. It sounds lovely, so I want to be sure to have lots of ideas of what to see and do there. I hear the food is fabulous too!

    1. The food here is world class! You will have an amazing time here.

  13. I have been thinking a lot about fabric texture and color, lately. I work in a creative field and I quilt, so I know color. I’m drawn to nuanced soft, muted heathered colors. They, not coincidentally, match my personal coloring. Matte, shiny, vivid colors do not really appeal to me. I watched a YouTube recently that claimed we are naturally drawn to our best colors.

    1. I believe we are naturally drawn to our best colors too.

  14. Connie Williams says:

    That purse if authentic was a great find. When my daughter went to Paris she brought one back for me. The new ones have a sensor in them to find if they are authentic. If you can take it to a LV store to make sure. Lucky you.
    Connie

  15. I’ve had very good luck at consignment stores. I bought a pair of my favourite summer cotton pants, a winter vest and even a painting. You never know what you’ll find! I’ve noticed that coneflower blue clothing is popular in the stores right now. It’s such a beautiful blue.

    1. I adore cornflower blue! There are so many pretty blues.

  16. I love that scarf! How is it tied? I’m having trouble trying to figure out how to create that drape.

    1. I simply crossed a small section on the inside and pulled. I’ll try to get some pictures to illustrate