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Sweater Weather



When the weather outside is frightful ♫ ♪♫ ♪


Well,it is,so why not talk about something nice?
Cozy weather.
Or,as many people know it,sweater weather.
It's that time of the year when things go all cray cray for us and it gets really chilly outside(unless you're in Australia,then this is another epic reason for you to be happy,except the fact that you're in freaking Australia).
So,yeah,when it is freaking freezing and around -5 degrees Celsius,then you may need some changes in your life(and I am not talking about building yourself an igloo in the backyeard,since there is finally snow;but if you do want an igloo,go for it).No better time to make some nice changes,huh?
I suppose,that many people start from changing their room.They just throw all the fall,Halloween-y decorations and go for something more like cozy,winterish,Christmasy stuff.Also,the pumpkin candles have to go,since it's no longer fall.One of my absolute favourite candle scents for winter would have to be vanilla,as in really strong vanilla candles with a tiny little bit of cinnamon.That is my winter dream,I have a bokx of them and adore them,so that just give the winter atmosphere a whole other dimension,I suppose.
Also,a lot of things have to go away from your closet.This is basically the time when no sweater is stupid enough to be thrown away.At least,not if you live in freaking Narnia pre-saving.The bad part is if,like me,you own about 5 long sleeved clothing items.That is a really hard thing,and shopping for more is pretty stressful,because sometimes that is just what shopping is.
My absolute favourite thing is that you get to make a lot of changes of what really makes your lifestyle,like,I don't know,free time activities and stuff.
Me,I personally love having some free time in the winter.I think it is just the perfect time to do some winterish things,especially if you,like me,again,have a great view of the snowy landescape outside.That makes winter winterish.
Once we got over the window-view part,I may now tell you what I love to do.
It all requires a nice cup of a cozy warm drink,such as tea,cappuccino,coffe,hot chocolate,or anything else.Just make it cozy,give youself something good to drink and a nice mug.You'll feel amazing.
Then,add a good book.Or your laptop.Then,just go for it.You'll feel what I mean.(I do hope you know that whatever you do,you hate to take safety precautions and keep the mug as far away as you can from your books or laptop,since they are feeble little creatures.Me,I never let anything near Electra-and yes,Electra is my laptop.)So yeah,just read something really good(my last one was 'The Hunger Games',kinda late,but it was worth the wait,and I am starting 'The Fiery Heart' sometime around Friday when I finish with my exams and only have a minor test paper left) or go on Tumblr,or watch a good movie(like 'How the Grinch stole Christmas',for example,or 'The Hunger Games',if you insist) or a show,or your favourite youtuber,or anything that makes you feel nice.Also,don't be afraid to add a nice blanket if you're cold.Blankets are cool.
And enjoy the seasonal Starbucks thingies.Starbucks makes life better.
I don't know.
Love always,
Me.

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