A Doc Martins Boot Refresh

Apparently the 90’s are back in a big way. At least, according to the middle school bus stop and the pre-teen girls who are wearing pretty much the exact outfits I wore in high school. While I don’t really care much about trends – and which ones are ‘back’ or ‘heading out’ – there are some 90’s trends that I never really gave up. Including my Doc Martin boots.

I remember buying these at Nordstrom back in 1995. I had just started college and was DYING for a pair of actual Doc Martins to pair with my bootleg jeans and maxi skirts. To a college kid with little fun money, they were crazy expensive and I wanted to make sure I made the absolute right decision on which pair I purchased. I saved up money from my summer job and bought a pair of classic black 8-hole Doc Martin boots.

And I wore them ALL THE TIME.

College proof, probably around 1998:

First job proof, around 1999 or 2000:

Over the years, I’d give them a little shine when they needed it… but I prefer them to look a little ‘lived in’ and not a shiny, perfect black. I have a very vivid memory of when a boy I was kind-of dating in college decided he was going to shine my boots for me. He had been in the military and he shined the heck out of my boots. Without asking me first. He thought he was doing a nice thing… and I was SO MAD. Anyways, moving on.

I’ve had these boots for almost 30 years now. To be exact, they’d be celebrating their 28th birthday this fall. I haven’t worn them for a couple years, so I decided it was time for a good refresh before I put them back into rotation.

What I used for my Doc Martin refresh:

I posted a quick little video of giving my old Docs a little massage:

I used the Leather Remedy Light because that’s what I had on hand for my purses. However, over the years I’ve also used conditioning oil like Otter Wax and Kiwi black shoe polish when the color needed a little extra help.

The Leather Remedy Light goes on like a lightweight lotion and gets absorbed into the leather pretty quickly. After it was fully soaked in, I ripped out the old original shoe laces — they were very well used, thin in areas and broken in others. I replaced them with ‘official Doc Martins’ laces off of Amazon and also switched out the old flattened insoles to a new cushier pair.

Here’s the ‘before’ look from a video screenshot:

And boom, it’s like Botox for my boots!

They’re looking pretty dang good for their age, right?! And they’re ready to go stomping around for the next 30 years. Which will totally make me the coolest old lady in the neighborhood.

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Loving Right Now: Erasable Highlighters

Did you know that they make erasable highlighters? DID YOU KNOW that they make ERASABLE highlighters?!

Okay, it’s obvious that I’m excited… but I never knew that they made highlighters that you can erase.

I’m one of those Type A people who still uses a paper day planner/calendar to keep my work life, home life, kid life, and um life life organized. Each group has their own highlighted color – so when I’m quickly looking for Jack stuff, I know to look for green. And if I’m looking for doctor’s appointments, I know to hunt out anything highlighted in purple.

And obviously life changes, or I make mistakes, or I get double-booked and need to cancel something. Which is why I have correction tape in my home office and my work office.

But erasable highlighters?! Well, they make my super organized little heart happy!

Here are the ones I have:

I saw them when I was at Target making heart-eyes at the office supplies section, so I bought myself a pack to try. And I LOVE them so much. I feel like a kid with brand new school supplies, all fresh and new and clean. And colorful! You should SEE my calendar, it’s a work of art.

So, obviously when I saw that highlighters were on Jack’s back-to-school list, I bought him some erasable highlighters too. Because, who doesn’t want a chance to erase a mistaken highlight? And then I bought myself a back-up set, because I never want to be without them. So yeah, you may say I’m a little obsessed. But honestly, a $5 obsession is totally allowed. Even in this economy.

And since when I love something, I tend to shout it from the rooftops, I had to share it with you all too. Buy some. You’ll love them!

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Loving Right Now: 3 Scented Items

I have a complicated relationship with scents. And honestly, I think most of us are like me — when it’s good it’s really good and when it’s not good… it’s awful.

There are plenty of scents that I don’t like. Obviously, anything stinky like BO, but also things that are *supposed* to smell nice like cologne, but when there is a little too much of it, I want to hurl. Or when you’re walking behind a lady at the park and you can literally taste her perfume on your tongue as the breeze blows it into your mouth. Blegh.

Lots of people have scent sensitivities where they can get headaches. Thankfully, that’s not normally one of my issues. However, I have had asthma attacks from overachieving room deodorant plug-ins.

All this to say, I’m picky when it comes to scents so if I find one I like, I really LOVE it. Here are 3 Scented Items that I currently love:

Hearth & Hand, Canvas – candle, $12.99 and room spray $6.99

Source: Target.com

I am OBSESSED with this candle. I was wandering around Target one day and decided to check out the Hearth & Hand section. I smelled ALL the candles, but when I smelled the “Canvas” scent, I immediately needed one. The description says it has citrus and lemon, but I don’t think that’s quite right. To me, it has a fresh and clean scent with a teeny bit of a heavier musk to it. I’ve been burning the candle in my home office on workdays, and it gives our entire upstairs a really nice smell. It’s not too strong, but just very homey.

After a couple weeks of loving my candle, I thought I might want to order the ‘Canvas’ oil diffuser for my closet. I like to keep an oil diffuser in my closet to give my clothing a smidge of scent and also keep my shoe area from smelling like shoes. However, the reviews for the oil were terrible saying that you basically had to sniff the bottle directly to smell it at all.

So, I grabbed this room spray for $7 when I was in the store and it’s perfect. I just give the room a few spritzes every so often and I feel like the whole room (and all my clothes) are very freshly scented. It doesn’t punch you in the face or anything, it’s just very subtle like when you shop at Anthropologie and then sniff your new clothes when you get home. {That’s a normal thing to do, right?}

Sparta Candle Co. soaps, $3 and $8

Source: Sparta Candle Co website

My sister sent me an Instagram Reel with the Sparta Candle Co owners dancing to Taylor Swift music and they were adorable, so I started following them. Well, within a week I put in an order for some of their handmade soaps and I don’t regret it a bit! I ordered a mini Mahogany Rock soap ($3), a mini Fairy Tale soap ($3), a mini Soda Fountain Soap ($3) and two of their Backwoods Bean soaps ($8 each).

I started with the mini Mahogany Rock soap and that tiny little soap has lasted me over a month! It foams up really well, the sparkles are so pretty and it smells AMAZING! The Backwoods Bean soap is also absolutely delicious smelling with coffee, hazelnut and vanilla. It’s currently on sale for $8 per gigantic bar (from $12), so I’m glad I stocked up and ordered two. You can find their adorable Instagram account here.

Neutrogena Body Oil, Light Sesame, $10.99

Source: Amazon.com

I have year-round dry skin, so I started using this after my showers. I keep it in the shower with me and apply it to lightly damp skin. I smooth it all over all my bits and it soaks in by time I’m ready to put my clothes on. Not only does it make me feel nice and moisturized all day, my skin smells amazing! I am now a lifelong fan and I’ll buy this when I’m 100 years old!

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