I’m so scared that when people talk about me they’ll say “ugh she’s such a bitch, I don’t think she has ever cared about anything or anyone, not even herself”
Found my old Hobonichi Techo and decided to scan my favourite pages from the last 3 years in planners. From my third year of uni till the last one, 2021-2023. Starting with my 2021 bullet journal and ending on this year’s planner/filofax
2023 Bingo was a bit of a bust. No lines and not much chance of any of these being achieved before the new year rolls in.
So i'm planning my 2024 Bingo!
1/ Read 10 books
2/ Visit Brockhole
3/ Go to a Vintage Carshow
4/ Reach 1600 followers on Twitch
5/ Make a raid video
6/ Achieve 30 avg viewers in a single stream
7/ Play 5 new games
8/ Level up Kai to 90 (FFXIV)
9/ Pass my driving test
10/ Cook/bake something new
11/ Start a cookbook journal
12/ Make vtuber assets to sell
13/ Design an adopt character
14/ Visit a Zoo
15/ Go on a Coach trip
16/ See 1 friend IRL
17/ Make a bujo spread with colouring pencils
18/ Catch the northern lights on camera
19/ Read 5 books
20/ Post a YouTube Video
21/ Reach 200 followers on YouTube
22/ Get all Splendorous Tools (FFXIV)
It’s obviously not morning anymore. I’ve forgotten to write down the films and tv series I’ve watched this month but there were a lot of interesting ones I’ve seen like The Batman. I’ll maybe share the reviews here when I manage to write on my blog. I’ve been studying on my desk for really long
February’s Lindsay’s Favorite Things theme is… Sanrio! 🎀
I have so many great memories surrounded by Hello Kitty and the wide world of Sanrio, and yet top of my list is always remembering the times I’ve visited the Sanrio store on 42nd Street in NYC. (Sadly, it is now closed.) First of all, it had a security guard. (That may have both made me nervous AND thrilled me.) I remember stopping in between the years 2000-2007 and the rush of immediately spotting the big selection of little stickers sheets and pens, pencils, and stationery sets. Then when cell phones and cell phone accessories became more popular, seeing the more pricey Hello Kitty-adorned phone cases and charms behind the check out counter, dreaming of being able to afford that souvenir. Visiting in my late teens in 2008, the store redone in a more sleek design - the “Sanrio Luxe” concept — offering mostly expensive items for sale. One year I saved my Christmas and birthday money and went in with the intention of buying one pricey item: one of the giant stuffed animals, or a purse. I came out with a giant Charmmy Kitty plush that lived some epic times in my life, and that I still have today.
During formative years of my life a visit to NYC was never complete without a stop in at the Sanrio store. To me, Sanrio is the epitome of girlhood. 💖 Hello, February!