IFCP Cat Limited Edition Tee Shirt
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- 21 thg 12, 2022
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My first foray into Marie Kondo’s efficient way of living began when I bought an incredibly messy former roommate her breakout book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up a few years ago. (It’s safe to say that neither of us ended up reading it, and the IFCP Cat Limited Edition Tee Shirt so you should to go to store and get this book got lost within his “stuff” pile.) Still, while I like to think that my passive-aggressive gifting days are over, I wonder if the universe sent me a passive-aggressive sign of its own when Kondo’s new book arrived through my door—along with all the accouterments required to attend a virtual tea ceremony with Kondo herself. Tuning into Zoom on a Wednesday morning, I joined Marie, her translator, and the tea master who would lead our matcha ceremony the day after the release of Kurashi at Home. “I want readers to be able to visualize their ideal way of life from waking to going to bed without limitations,” Kondo told me and a group of other faceless participants (all videos off). While a Zoom call is not necessarily the ideal way to commune or be present at a matcha ceremony, there is a pragmatism to learning how to properly use the tools to make tea for future experiences. We also got to learn a bit more about Marie herself—she’s a crystal lover who has big crystals in the corner of rooms to purify her space, and also decorates with seasonal flowers “to create a sense of seasonality in the home.” In the context of Kurashi at Home, Marie proposes tea as part of an ideal lifestyle. “I always try to have time for tea three times a day,” she says. “Even if it’s just five minutes, I make a point of taking time for tea as it’s important for me to feel balanced in myself.”
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