Look What the Cat Dragged In: Me, and Some Soviet Stuff

I don’t own a cat, but I do own this adorable little kitty figurine, complete with a food dish. And it’s PINK!!!! I’ve had it since I was a kid.

I’ll show you my outfit of the day first πŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œ:

Bow: Childhood // Clips: Target // Turtleneck: Secondhand // Choker: Etsy
Overalls: SHEIN // Shoes: Dolls Kill

I look like an overgrown child, yaaaay!!! Exactly what I aim for. πŸ‘πŸΌ

Now, for my newest additions to my USSR collection! I find things online every now and then that I’d like to own for my collection, and these are the things I’ve added within the past 6 months/1 year or so: an atlas and three postcards from long ago (I asked my pen pal in Belarus for a translation, and he translated them for me; in short, they are warm greetings written to friends or relatives).

I kept it fun and original and let the cat photo bomb every single photo I took. πŸ±πŸ’•

The atlas book smells just like an old book (it’s from 1979). Sounds funny, but I enjoy sniffing it. I have always loved atlas’, and I used to keep an atlas in my binder – always – in elementary school. Just to gaze at it and dream of faraway places. And I’m enamored by these postcards!! It’s a time capsule. Anyhow, I ordered these from a seller on Etsy who lives in Ukraine. ❀️

See ya next time!! πŸ±πŸ’•

The Blue Book – A Glimpse into Former East Germany

You all know me by now; I love collecting mementos from the Cold War era! Finding vintage items from the USSR isn’t hard at all; there are countless online sellers living in post-Soviet countries who have entire Etsy shops dedicated to such vintage goods. But finding vintage items from East Germany, however, is an entirely different story!

I’ve read many insightful books on East Germany, and yet it still seems like such a mysterious shadow of a former country. It only existed from 1949 to 1990, as did its other half, West Germany.

East Germany was a communist country though and didn’t have free trade (it was a satellite state of the Soviet Union and therefore, behind the Iron Curtain), and finding vintage items online from there is harder, 30+ years after Germany reunited. There are less online sellers who sell things from the former DDR….

…but I found this!!! And boy was I shocked to come across it on Etsy, from a seller in Berlin. It’s a 1970’s membership book of the Ernst ThΓ€lmann Pioneer Organization (it was for East German youth aged 6 to 14).

The photo of Erich Honecker is a real throwback; his portrait was everywhere in the East back then, as he was the leader of the country at the time.

I seriously can’t believe I have this. It’s a real thrill finding historical items from the Iron Curtain countries, and I’m thankful for the Internet, which enables me to further dive into my strange-fascination with fallen communist regimes! πŸ˜ƒ

Funny side-note: while Google researching this pioneer organization, I found a vintage poster for it in Google images and the girl reminded me of myself as a kid…we even have the same TEETH, hahaaaa!!!

Now, let’s end this post with an outfit!!! I love this one because it has all sorts of color shades going on and that pop of red and pink. πŸ’–β€οΈ

See ya next time!!! ❀️ Do you have any collections? Feel free to share in the comments!