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  • Liminal Spaces

    Liminal Spaces

    So this is a bit random, but I wanted to share a little bit about my love for liminal spaces. When I was young, I spent a lot of time in Oregon. My parents split when I was one and my mother moved to Oregon a few years after their break up. I only visited… Read more


  • KidZone’s Day at the Store

    KidZone’s Day at the Store

    So after asking Nano about 100 times if I was too embarrassing, I finally worked up the courage to start carrying a plush with me in public. It’s been something I’ve wanted to do for years now. I’ve been inspired both by people I follow who are brave enough to carry their plushies around as… Read more


  • Trip To Farmer’s Market

    Trip To Farmer’s Market

    So recently, Nano and our two friends, Uji and Peddy, all took a trip to Farmer’s Market and the Boulevard. I’ve been really itching to go to the sticker store for a while so we decided, why not make a day of it? It was loads of fun. Upon arriving and meeting up with Peddy… Read more


  • Puffalumps Movie

    Puffalumps Movie

    I was drawing some art today when I suddenly remembered a movie from my past. When I was a kid, I was super obsessed with this movie called “The Wild Puffalumps”. I used to rent it from Albertsons back when most of them had little movie rental areas in the store. My uncle lived right… Read more


  • My Friend Melissa and Pokémon

    My Friend Melissa and Pokémon

    So as I continue to remines about the old days and where my love of Pokémon spawned, I need to mention someone who helped fuel my love for the monsters. That being my best friend Melissa. She was the girl I mentioned a little while back in my first post. When I was young, she… Read more


  • Old Card Shops

    Old Card Shops

    I feel like I can’t talk about Pokémon without talking about card shops. Though when I was a kid, I actually didn’t go to them a ton. I mostly found all of my Pokémon cards and merch just nearly everywhere. I don’t remember a store that wasn’t selling cards back then. But there were two… Read more