Dreams of Spring

Dreams of Spring


Here are some of the things I am wishing I had or anticipating to wear once spring is really in Chicago. Although it's in the mid 60s today, weather says it is going to drop back to the 40s tomorrow, which is obviously very depressing. Where is my spring?!

Sunday Inspiration #3


Still fantasizing about the lunch I had earlier today. Have I mentioned how much I love sushi? Because...I do!

Review - How I Live Now


How I Live Now is a book written by Meg Rosoff, and was made into a feature film which came out last year. Well, just yesterday I discovered it in Netflix's instant play on the "Popular on Netflix" and I just had to watch it. And let me just tell you, I absolutely loved the film.

Noisli - Creating the Mood


Been really busy with university. From studying for exams, to completely an endless amount of projects - and not to mention the club activities I'm involved with - my time hasn't quite been my own. Which obviously means there will be a lack of posts on IWTH. However, on this late Wednesday afternoon, enjoy a new find of mine: Noisli. Ambient background sounds to create specific moods. Today it's been raining here, so I'm enjoying the rain and thunder sounds. Enjoy!

You can also combine different sounds to create the perfect atmosphere!

Suicide Forest

I came across this documentary - surprisingly - while scrolling through Tumblr. Someone had made a little gif of it and I couldn't help find the quotation really interesting, so I followed the link to the full documentary.

My Moleskine



The 21st century has opened the door for the digitalization of everything. Books have been made digital; art is digital; essentially anything and everything can be made into an electronic version. Animation itself has also moved away from pencil drawings to computer-based. Of course, there is nothing wrong with this. In fact, I'm sure it says something about how advanced our society has become. And yet, I cannot help feel a certain sense of nostalgia when I see so many of the things take on a certain intangible essence. I cannot pass my fingers along the edges of a digital book - nor is there the smell of books I so dearly love. And, in my opinion, so many of today's experiences have an air of artificiality. Nothing is organic anymore. And neither is the encounter.

Being an engineering student, I don't completely disagree with the path we as a society have taken. However, there are certain things that I would like to preserve and return to time after time. Note-taking and journaling is one such example. I tried several times to take notes during lectures on my iPad, and each time I returned to my Apica notebooks. The same goes for journals. And the Moleskine journals have such an exquisite feel to both the pages and their covers. Yes, they are a bit more expensive. But I have come to understand that at times, when we choose cheap options, we often sacrifice not only quality, but also the experience.