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Sabrina London

I'm thinking about getting this tattooed on my inner bicept. It's my favorite quote from "Peter Pan" and I think it's magical. When Peter says it, it's in the context of a being child who can never grow up, which makes it kind of bittersweet. I've always loved this quote. It's one of those lines that wells my eyes upon hearing it, and fills me with wonder and sheer optimism. What a great adventure, living is.
I grew up with a mother who never wore jewelry, make-up, hats, scarves, or high-heeled shoes. My mother wore belts. Nothing waist-cinching or decorative, mind you. But perfectly perfunctory hold-up-your-pants belts.
One of the fastest ways to quirk up your kitchen table is by adding a pair of vintage salt and pepper shakers. They're cute, colorful, and make a truly unique centerpiece for very little investment (every set here is under $25!). My husband and I are renovating our Hollywood apartment, and this is high on my to-do list. 







Holy cow! While I cannot condone this last pair, I would be remiss not to share them. Racist salt and pepper shakers! Even in the '50s, I'm not sure who owned these. They seem wildly offensive to black people, and I can't imagine the Norman Rockwell family using them either. I suppose today they might find a happy home in some "ironic" hipster's apartment.





