WE'VE CHANGED OUR MINDS ABOUT MS. MACGRAW'S CAMEL COAT.
INSTEAD WE'D LIKE A BLANKET PLEASE, OF THE HUDSON BAY VARIETY TO BE SPECIFIC. WE'RE GOING TO WRAP OURSELVES LIKE POCAHONTAS.
FOR WE JUST REMEMBERED HOW LAME IT WAS TO WEAR A COAT WHEN IT WAS COLD OUTSIDE.
THAT PHASE OF CHILDHOOD WHERE IT WAS COOL TO BE COLD, AND WE FROZE MANY A MORNING WAITING FOR THE SCHOOL BUS,
(BUT LOOKED AWESOME, CLEARLY).
COME TO BED DARLING
WE LIKE THE STRIPES, WE LIKE THE PRIMARY PALETTE, WE LIKE THE 300+ YEAR HISTORY OF THE THING, AN ICON IN THE NATIVE AMERICAN FUR TRADE. HEAVEN KNOWS WE'RE EASILY WON WITH A BIT OF INDIAN BANTER.
SANTA BABY, ARE YOU LISTENING? THE BOHEMIANS WANT BLANKETS.
(AND A REALLY RAD TEPEE TO PUT IT IN, PLEASE.)
ITS PROBABLY SOME UNRESOLVED CHILDHOOD SECURITY ISSUE, BUT WE ARE SO LOOKING FORWARD TO WRAPPING OURSELVES WITH A BLANKET AND VENTURING OUT.
AND WE LIKED THE PREPPY STRIPES SO MUCH, ON A RECENT RAINY AFTERNOON WE STARTED TO INCORPORATE THE MOTIF ONTO AN ALIX OF BOHEMIA
CAMELIA BLOUSE, BANDS OF BRACELETS STYLE-Y.
THE REVERSE OF THE QUILTING, TINY STITCHES TO MAKE US SWOON.
ITS KIND OF A HIPSTER THING, THAT OLD BLANKET, BUT FOR NOW WE'LL IGNORE THAT TIRED ASSOCIATION AND JUST GO WITH IT.
(THEY EVEN HAVE A FUR LINED ONE, HOW DI-VINE VALENTINE)
TODAY IS THURSDAY, SO WE'LL BE BUSY INVESTIGATING THE POSSIBILITIES OF A TEPEE AND EATING SOME LENTIL SOUP WE MADE YESTERDAY.
SEE YOU SOON BAMBINOS.
IMAGES OF BAY BLANKET VIA GOOGLE.