Suburbia
Montreal, Canada
We've made it folks. Peter and I are finally residing in our new home, and boy is it pretty. It's crazy to see how much your quality of life can improve, with just a change of scenery. I mean sure, it may just be the excitement talking, but I wake up every day with the morning light feeling light and fluffy on our little cloud. That being said the work that comes with turning a house into your dream home has been somethin'. Only two days of having the keys in hand we had most of our furniture in place, all of our things put away, and thought the end of our little move was in sight. Then...the OCD kicked in and oh boy did it come in hard. For the last two weeks I have been organizing every inch of the past 8 years of my life so our every possession fulfills its destiny by finding its way to the spot it was always meant to be in. It sounds crazy because it is. I can literally tell you on which shelf, of which cupboard, in which room, anything is...and boy does it feel good.
Peter does a ton around the house, but when it comes to organizing my way, bless his soul, the man can't handle the heat. I started to organize his boot closet yesterday and after asking him to take over for a minute, I came back to a ton of dirty sneakers mismatched piled up in the back of a shelf. He wanted to make it clear to his future self that those were the yucky used sneakers...I could have died. So I got back to work, and haven't stoped since. That's kind of how all of our days have been as of late. Honestly, I can't complain. I think that if you set aside the fact that I'm going absolutely crazy, I'm kind of enjoying myself. It's a beautiful day in this neighbourhood, like everyday.
Balenciaga cap, Ray Ban sunnies, Zara shirt and trousers, Christian Dior bag, and Christian Louboutin heels