I have to be honest, that I was a little bit skeptical of Oprah doing the konmari method. Celebrities often live such lives of excess, wealth, and free products. It felt a bit like a publicity stunt and I wonder how m it felt a bit like a publicity stunt and I wonder how minimalist she went. I realize that is judgmental and a bit suspicious of me.
I love this new iteration of your blog and I’m happy you both are back on the grid more! It’s so fun for your readers, even those of us who rarely comment but read regularly.
Joy, thank you so much for reading and commenting! I totally share your skepticism about celebrities getting rid of stuff! I like to think that Oprah walks the talk, but it must be a different level of KonMari-ing when you start out with so much stuff (in so many houses, no less!).
We’re so glad you are enjoying this new take on the blog and loved hearing from you!
xoxo,
Lar
I want ALL THE THINGS from TTWK. Oh wait, that’s not very minimalist, right? 😉
Buahaha! I knowwww. We can “window shop” TTWK together!
I have to be honest, that I was a little bit skeptical of Oprah doing the konmari method. Celebrities often live such lives of excess, wealth, and free products. It felt a bit like a publicity stunt and I wonder how m it felt a bit like a publicity stunt and I wonder how minimalist she went. I realize that is judgmental and a bit suspicious of me.
I love this new iteration of your blog and I’m happy you both are back on the grid more! It’s so fun for your readers, even those of us who rarely comment but read regularly.
Joy, thank you so much for reading and commenting! I totally share your skepticism about celebrities getting rid of stuff! I like to think that Oprah walks the talk, but it must be a different level of KonMari-ing when you start out with so much stuff (in so many houses, no less!).
We’re so glad you are enjoying this new take on the blog and loved hearing from you!
xoxo,
Lar