Monday, May 11, 2009

Clothing Swap!

My recent gig in Florida reminded me that I've been so merciless with my wardrobe that I (rightly) got rid of roughly 98% of my summer clothing. The increasingly gorgeous weather here in NYC has made me realize if I didn't pick up some new pieces soon, my 1 pair of cargo pants and 3 tank tops were not going to keep me happy no matter how beautifully I accessorized.

PROBLEM - lack of funds...and the desire to avoid being the poster girl for consumerism.

SOLUTION - CLOTHING SWAP!!

I had some great clothes that had never been quite right but I could picture on some of my friends. Other pieces were just so nice, someone must be able to use them, right?

It was on. I sent an evite to 12 women for Saturday from 3-6 at my apartment. The requirements were that they be in my age group (30-mumble), between the sizes of 6 and 12, and women I knew would be honest if I looked ridiculous in something. I provided light snacks and iced tea, booze was provided by the guests. 9 rsvp'd 'Yes'. One ended up not being able to come but dropped by a bag of clothing.

From 3-3:30 they started arriving, laden with shopping bags and rolling suitcases. we laid out the clothes in groups on every available piece of furniture: skirts, pants, casual pants, sleeveless shirts, sweaters, casual shirts, suits/blazers, button-down shirts, dresses, outerwear, shoes, purses, scarves/hats/belts.

Before we dove in, we toasted the day...and then got down to business.

Everyone chose a place to start (usually where something had caught her eye), dropped trou, and went to town. At one point, I'm pretty sure most of us were in our underwear.

Advice was flowing like the white wine provided and being replenished regularly by my co-host, Z-coil. No one was allowed to talk themselves into something they didn't look fantastic in. A few folks took some three-month trial pieces ("If you don't wear that in three months, it goes to Goodwill or back to the next swap!"). A few times there was discussion over a certain piece ("I like it but I don't love it. If you love it, you should take it. It looks great on you!").

We ended up giving verbal awards (next time, there will be prizes).
The kicker? For a $2 donation from each person, I will be taking the remaining clothes to the Salvation Army. the cost of a Zipcar in my hood is $13/hr. Perfect!

What a fantastic day. We all supplemented our wardrobe for free, got rid of some clutter, and spent the day with amazing women. Every Saturday should be so fun!

*Click on any photo to go to my Flickr stream to see documentation of the whole event.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Healthier and Healthier

I am sorry to say that I am about to become one of Those People. One of Those People who uses only natural things to clean their house, food, body, etc. After zealously cleaning my dust covered apartment with standard furniture polish, bleach, and scrub (and inhaling these items)...I got wildly sick. I have not had such a clear reaction to chemical inhalation since I stained my bookcases a few months ago. Stripped mucous membranes, flu-like aches, and a mild fever culminating in, ultimately, a nasty sinus/bronchial infection.

Why am I sorry? I still have a strange hope that I can be 'normal'. You know, eat twinkies and feel fine, clorox my life away and be unphased. It just seems like it would be simpler. A word to the wise, when you become really healthy...you start to realize how toxic everyday products are.

So, I'm off to revamp my cleaning cupboard! Join me?

I'll be posting what products I choose and why soon.