For the love of clothes

Where can you reduce clutter in your life?

I think I can remove clutter in my wardrobe. I love clothes and have always felt having as many as possible is the way forward. I now feel as though my clothes just take up too much space. I may just need a bigger and better closet but I have actively begun getting rid of something when I get a new item of clothing that is similar to it.

The problem is whenever I get rid of something an event comes up that it would have been perfect for or it comes back into style and I have to pay triple what I used to for it (cough cough long denim skirts). I also try to give some clothes away but that also creates clutter because I have to collect them till I have enough to give them away and every so often I bashfully dip into the pile waiting to be taken to the thrift store or to some cousin back home.

Yes I need to declutter my wardrobe but for the love of clothes what would I wear?

Evolution of Online Communication

In what ways do you communicate online?

As an immigrant a part of our lives is figuring out the best way to communicate with family members back home and across the globe. I remember the transition from landlines to cell phones and the numerous phone cards that were used to maintain family ties. I also recall each person being convinced that one phone card gave more minutes that the other or it no longer gave as many minutes as it used to.

Eventually everyone got smartish phones and we moved from Skype to Viber and firmly settled on Whatsup as a community. It has become almost synonymous with phone to most of the immigrants I know. So that is my primary and favourite method of online communication.

I love and have always FaceTime but the problem was that everyone didn’t have an iPhone so it didn’t have the impact that Whatsup had so it has failed to be my primary method of communication.

I also adore email. You never know what you are going to get. It varies from scams, legitimate money transfers, updates from your bank, hospital or the government. Back in the day we didn’t have cloud storage so we sent emails of photos to be shared amongst family members through email. I also use email not just to communicate with others but with myself. During my undergrad I often sent myself drafts of my work, reminders of things to do, copies of PDF books and resumes. I was brought up when letter writing was still a thing and I think email still gives me that little jolt of receiving or posting a letter.

Finally I shouldn’t forget these little blog posts that I also use to communicate online with all of you.

Tigere Tese – Black Political Theory