Archive for December, 2010

Make 2011 Your Year to Shop Your Wardrobe

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

G’day and welcome to blog #100 of My Story.  This is my last blog posting under this format.  Next year, things will change around here.  The focus of the blog will be different, I won’t be numbering the posts, or … Continue reading

Lessons Learned from My Year Without Clothes Shopping

Friday, December 17th, 2010

Wednesday marked the conclusion of My Year Without Clothes Shopping.  A year doing anything gives you a lot of opportunity to learn a lot of things.  You don’t have to learn them, of course.  You can drift along, following the … Continue reading

The Challenge Finishes!

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

G’day and welcome to blog posting #98.  Today, My Year Without Clothes Shopping finishes.  It was one year to the day that I started the challenge, which I rather inexpertly blogged about but at least I started on the right foot … Continue reading

What is a Shopaholic?

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

Greetings and welcome to blog #97 on an overcast and drizzly Sunday morning.  Over the weekend, I was interviewed by the sublime Phil Smith from ABC Brisbane.  This interview came out of the on-air conversation I had with Richard Aedy … Continue reading

Bespoke Me

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

Hello there and welcome to the soup.  It is so humid here right now, my hair is turning into an afro all of its own accord.  We’re up to blog #96 today, and something kinda exciting happened just today.  Our … Continue reading

What Suits Me?

Monday, December 6th, 2010

Hello from a very soggy Sunshine Coast!  We’re up to blog #95.  Today I was talking to a woman about the challenge.  It comes up in conversation, you know?  Especially as now I have only 9 days to go until … Continue reading

Shopping Spree on December 16?

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Hello and welcome to a beautiful Friday.  We’ve had some rainy weather here so it’s nice to see the sun peeking through this morning.  I suspect it will not last, so I best make hay.  Ok, we’re up to blog … Continue reading