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Saturday, August 14, 2010

I can die a happy person.

The other day, one of my longtime dreams came true.

That's right, I visited an Anthropologie store for the first time (and I will be back, oh yes, I will). It felt like I had stepped through my laptop, into the magic of their website. I told the G-Man , as we walked through the doors,  "If I had a lot of money, I would live in their catalog." (oh yes, I made him come too, considered it payback for the gun show trip. Which back fired on me because he actually enjoyed it.)

It felt like I was coming home. Never before have I stepped into a store and felt less stressed and more relaxed. I wanted to melt into the floor and become one with the merchandise. It was surreal. All of my old favorites were there. And they were more colorful, luxurious and gorgeous than I could have ever imagined.

Laelia was there, and she was everything I envisioned she would be. Bold and bright. Comfy and puffy. One of these days she will share my bed with me. Oh yes, she will. We'll spend lazy Sunday mornings together, drink coffee together and share magical, fantasy-filled dreams together. Gone will be my nights of insomnia. Gone will be my nightmares. With Laelia by my side, wrapping me in snuggly sunshine, nothing bad could ever happen.

 Octopus and Seahorse were there, ready to liven up my bland, everyday tap water. More colorful and vibrant in person, they whispered underwater secrets to me and asked me to imagine our lives together, swinging on a hammock in the summer sun while sipping lemonade and reading care-free, guilty pleasure, summertime novels.
Astrid was there in all her red-orange glory. She spoke of afternoon tea and cookies. She invited me to pull out my sketchbook, get comfy and sketch the day away. She showed me a world of cozy throw blankets and glasses of wine enjoyed by the light of the fireplace.


And of course, Zinnia, Entomology and Spinning Globe were there. They had my wheels spinning, imagining reclaimed, refinished furniture and brightly lit living spaces. We spoke of sandpaper and vintage paper drawer liners.

And don't even get me started on the clothing. How 'bout you? Have you ever met your wish list in person before?

8 comments:

Steve G. said...

I don't really know what Anthropologie is, but after seeing so many express adoration for it on blogs, I'm buying my future girlfriend a gift card to there. I figure it'll earn me massive points.

Shelley Weber said...

I love that chair!!
(and many other things from anthropologie as well)
wouldn't it be nice if we had money to throw around....::sigh::...

(on a side note, interestingly enough, my comment word verification word is 'bought')

Karen said...

LOVE that store! That chair is uh-mazing! Great post :)

Capital Katie said...

OK, I'm officially obsessed with that comforter as well... I MUST MAKE HER MINE

jules said...

Ha ha. I'm glad you got to meet everyone in person.

Anonymous said...

I would love for Seahorse and I to enjoy an afternoon with Astrid. Too bad I spend too much time with Laelia. ;-)

Hope said...

I totally <3 Anthropologie. I have an awesome dress from there. It's one of my favorites.

April said...

@Steve G- You would score MASSIVE points.

@Shelley- seems like something you would like. I would love some throwaway money as well.

@KrazyKron- Me too. Thanks.

@DateMeDC- Isn't it gorgeous?

@jules- Me too.

@Mrs. P- Sounds like the perfect day.

@Hope- Ooh... lucky you!

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