Little Finds and Digital Scribbles

So I was scrolling through my phone the other day, trying to find that one photo from last summer, and you know how it goes—ended up deep in my camera roll looking at old outfits instead. It got me thinking about how my style has shifted lately, not in a dramatic “whole new me” way, but just little tweaks here and there. Like, I used to be all about statement pieces, but now I’m leaning into things that feel more… effortless, I guess? Anyway, that rabbit hole led me to this whole system I’ve been using to keep track of stuff I like, which honestly has been a game-changer.

It started when I was cleaning out my closet last month. Found a jacket I totally forgot I owned—this vintage denim thing with patches—and it sparked this urge to document what I actually wear versus what I just hoard. I’m terrible at remembering details, so I needed something simple. Enter my little digital helper: I’ve been using a Basetao spreadsheet to jot down ideas. It’s not fancy, just a place where I drop links or notes when I see something cool online, like that olive green utility pants trend everyone’s into now. I’ll add a row with a quick thought, maybe “saw this on a street style blog, looks comfy for weekends,” and it’s saved for later. No pressure, just a casual log.

Life’s been busy, too—between work and trying to actually cook dinner instead of ordering takeout every night, it’s easy to lose track. But having this spreadsheet open in a tab feels like having a quiet sidekick. Like last week, I was sipping coffee on my balcony, scrolling through Instagram, and spotted this minimalist watch. Instead of just liking the post and forgetting, I popped over to my sheet and added it. It’s those small moments that add up, you know? Makes me feel a bit more intentional without being obsessive.

Speaking of small moments, I tried a new café downtown yesterday. They had this amazing oat milk latte, and I ended up people-watching for an hour. Saw someone wearing these chunky sneakers that reminded me of a pair I’d saved in my Basetao list ages ago. It’s funny how things circle back. I didn’t buy them, but it felt nice to recognize it from my own little archive. That’s the thing—this isn’t about shopping nonstop; it’s more about curating slowly, letting things simmer until they really fit.

Oh, and I’ve been mixing in some thrift finds lately. Found a corduroy blazer at a local shop that pairs perfectly with my go-to jeans. I didn’t plan it, but when I looked back at my spreadsheet tracker, I realized I’d been leaning into earthy tones for months. It’s not a rigid rule, just a pattern that emerged. Kind of like how my playlist shifts with the seasons without me even trying.

Sometimes, I’ll flip through the sheet on a lazy Sunday, deleting old entries or adding new ones. It’s become this low-key ritual, almost meditative. No goals, no deadlines—just me and my random musings. Like today, I noticed I’ve been eyeing more layered necklaces lately, maybe inspired by that indie film I watched last week. Who knows? It’s all part of the flow.

Anyway, it’s getting late, and I can hear my cat knocking something over in the other room. Probably my half-empty water glass again. I should go check, but first, I’ll save this draft and maybe peek at that Basetao log one more time—not to buy anything, just to see what’s been lingering in my mind lately. Funny how a simple list can feel like a snapshot of where your head’s at.

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