Summer here in the PNW came early!
Per usual we are celebrating the arrival of this very welcome and energizing warmth in the safest way possible— by wearing ample sunscreen and dusting off our hat collection.
You can be part of our Fish Friend Hat Crew too! For the whole month of June, spend $75 on your favorite fancy fish in a can and get your very own bucket hat… for FREE 🎉
Use code GOTSOLE at checkout.
In other news, we have shockingly sold out of 2/4 (🤯) of our product offerings. We have adjusted some pricing and bundling options on our website for you to peruse while we get ready to release another Fish Friend *hopefully* by the end of this month. We are at the mercy of the fish gods, but can’t wait for you to try our new & improved product.
I spent the majority of April mentally preparing myself and scheduling my life appropriately for the busy month of May. After repeated internal conversations with myself about the art of discipline and the need to improve upon our extraordinary procrastination skills in order to mitigate our ever-increasing stress level, I am here to report that nothing has in fact changed. I will always be me and for me procrastination is key. Well, to a certain degree. My brain is constantly firing on all cylinders these days and while I might seem to be actively putting things off until the last moment, my brain has been churning all the while. This brain-churning fills me with cosmic preemptive anxiety. I really wish I could just put pen to paper, so to speak, to put an end to those sleepless nights and sudden moments of panic that always seem to occur while driving or watching some obscure and ostensibly relaxing nature documentary on YouTube. While procrastinating this monthly newsletter, I have come to realize that: 1) As a hyper-observant individual I must receive the maximum amount of data input before I feel compelled, or qualified for that matter, to complete a task. 2) The 'To-Do List' must be completed, therefore it will get it done. And, 3) Is it actually procrastination if I had the thoughts spinning around in my head this whole time? Maybe, it's just this thing people refer to as 'my process'. As always, thank you so very much for helping me create this fishy world of mine and listening to a few of my brain ramblings. xo, Sara