Rehabilitated Dishware

Jordan at Oh Happy Day turned me on to the work of Sarah Cihat last summer. I love everything about her stuff, but most of all I love that she figured out how to save those stacks of tacky dishes I pass by at every thrift shop I've ever visited.
Those dishes used to make me sad when I imagined someone having to buy them and eat off them. Now I just imagine that Sarah is buying all of them for rehabilitation and I'm okay.

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It has comforted me to know that a.) some people don't care what the dishes look like--for which I admire them, and b.) some people genuinely like things that I don't.
Well Mom, that's the difference between you and me. You admire them, while I just pity them. And everyone loves pity.
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