Hi ladies! I just found this site and now I'm wondering where it's been all my life. I've spent most of the weekend reading through threads!
One thing that's often on my mind is just how much of a "vintage lifestyle" one can live, or is willing to live. For example, I read a blog a while ago (Here's the link to her project blog: http://retrochicky.blogspot.se/) about a woman who had done an experiment of sorts for her MA thesis that involved living for several weeks without any technology that didn't exist pre-1950. So, not only did she of course turn off her tv set and her computer, but she didn't use ATMs, for example, so she had to do her banking weekly and take out enough cash, the way people would have at the time. It made me wonder, does anyone here try to make their daily lives more like how they would have been lived in the Era? Does that make any sense? (Sorry, I've been studying all day, now I think I've lost my capacity to formulate sentences).
I think I try to do this a little bit, sometimes - for example, the other night my boyfriend was complaining about the loud tick-tocking of my alarm clock, which is from the 50s, and it made me think that a tick-tock sound was perhaps a pretty common background noise in those days, whereas today I'm pretty accustomed to the sound of my laptop fan, among other things. Or, if I'm reading an old magazine, sometimes I try to pretend that I'm reading it when it first came out, if you know what I mean.
Anyway, to cut this ramble short before I really get going - does anyone try to live a really vintage-y life besides the clothes, and the objects? What else do you try to incorporate in your daily life?
(I hope this hasn't been brought up before!)
One thing that's often on my mind is just how much of a "vintage lifestyle" one can live, or is willing to live. For example, I read a blog a while ago (Here's the link to her project blog: http://retrochicky.blogspot.se/) about a woman who had done an experiment of sorts for her MA thesis that involved living for several weeks without any technology that didn't exist pre-1950. So, not only did she of course turn off her tv set and her computer, but she didn't use ATMs, for example, so she had to do her banking weekly and take out enough cash, the way people would have at the time. It made me wonder, does anyone here try to make their daily lives more like how they would have been lived in the Era? Does that make any sense? (Sorry, I've been studying all day, now I think I've lost my capacity to formulate sentences).
I think I try to do this a little bit, sometimes - for example, the other night my boyfriend was complaining about the loud tick-tocking of my alarm clock, which is from the 50s, and it made me think that a tick-tock sound was perhaps a pretty common background noise in those days, whereas today I'm pretty accustomed to the sound of my laptop fan, among other things. Or, if I'm reading an old magazine, sometimes I try to pretend that I'm reading it when it first came out, if you know what I mean.
Anyway, to cut this ramble short before I really get going - does anyone try to live a really vintage-y life besides the clothes, and the objects? What else do you try to incorporate in your daily life?
(I hope this hasn't been brought up before!)