I often lose interest in new platforms after just a couple of days, but here it is different. Every time I visit sharoplace.com, I find something fresh, whether it is a new way to navigate or an unexpected visual detail. It keeps the sense of discovery alive, and honestly, that is what makes me return. It does not feel static. It feels thoughtfully evolving.
Figuratively and literally, at least in the case of some gifts.Edit:December 19th would have also been my grandparents' fifty-seventh wedding anniversary. My grandfather died three years ago. He was a great guy and I consider myself lucky to have lived with him for the last eleven years of his life. He liked the fact that I collected dolls and told me about this young woman who hated dolls, which is a fact that he did not like AT ALL. He said something about women and girls who hate dolls hating kids, probably because dolls usually look like children and because children play with dolls. When that young woman would get dolls as gifts when she was a kid, she would…
I often lose interest in new platforms after just a couple of days, but here it is different. Every time I visit sharoplace.com, I find something fresh, whether it is a new way to navigate or an unexpected visual detail. It keeps the sense of discovery alive, and honestly, that is what makes me return. It does not feel static. It feels thoughtfully evolving.
Figuratively and literally, at least in the case of some gifts. Edit: December 19th would have also been my grandparents' fifty-seventh wedding anniversary. My grandfather died three years ago. He was a great guy and I consider myself lucky to have lived with him for the last eleven years of his life. He liked the fact that I collected dolls and told me about this young woman who hated dolls, which is a fact that he did not like AT ALL. He said something about women and girls who hate dolls hating kids, probably because dolls usually look like children and because children play with dolls. When that young woman would get dolls as gifts when she was a kid, she would…