Sunday morning, I started my day off strong and got stood up on a date. Supposedly she lost her phone and wasn’t able to make it. Whatever it was, oh man she missed out. I embarked on a magical Los Angeles Sunday morning chatting with furniture addicts and eclectic collectors at an art market, learning the gossip of the different collectors that I’ve had the fortune or misfortune of meeting. Talked rugby with an Australian, and ventured into the unknown and tried some non-alcoholic aperitifs that I likely won’t try again. I sat down with my new friends from Fig and Oak and delved into design talk and showed one another our favorite interiors as of late. I picked up a Frank Lloyd Wright book, sat my butt down on a 1970s Italian folding chair, and let the pages turn.
Dec 20, 2023·edited Dec 20, 2023Liked by Eli Bucksbaum
Eli, thank you for this piece. It touched me, and reminds me of how important it is to make space for my inner child. Like your Sunday, when you had nothing planned, and you could just wander around and let your curiosity guide you, those spaces of time is crucial for my existence. Because it's then I open yourself up, and meaningful people and circumstances just happens to magically encounter me. I try to remind myself to make time, schedule play time for myself, and allow myself to let go of adult life concerns. I never want to loose this part of myself, I never want to grow up, I always want to be in touch with my inner child's spirit. Keep inspiring Eli! Thanks again
Eli, thank you for this piece. It touched me, and reminds me of how important it is to make space for my inner child. Like your Sunday, when you had nothing planned, and you could just wander around and let your curiosity guide you, those spaces of time is crucial for my existence. Because it's then I open yourself up, and meaningful people and circumstances just happens to magically encounter me. I try to remind myself to make time, schedule play time for myself, and allow myself to let go of adult life concerns. I never want to loose this part of myself, I never want to grow up, I always want to be in touch with my inner child's spirit. Keep inspiring Eli! Thanks again
There’s always time for play!