Summer and Fall are the easiest seasons for me to get up and find something to wear. At least on a casual day. However, I'm finding that my school clothes wardrobe is rather limited, which has me scouring Pinterest, Keep, and all my favorite fashion blogs. Unfortunately, I'm still finding some rather (great) casual outfits that intrigue me. My usual go-to in this autumn weather is an outfit of skinny jeans, riding boots, a cardigan, and a scarf. And believe me, comfortable and trendy. But I'm finding I need to branch out a little, especially if I don't want to wear the same "stuff" to school every day.
Trends I would like to invest in:
1. A dressy plaid- I keep seeing plaid shirts with pencil skirts and the like. At first, I was skeptical. And now, I'm intrigued.
2. Colorful fall blazers- I've always loved a good black, blue, or red blazer. It seems to tie an outfit all together. Why haven't I invested in another color, such as a deep wine color or khaki with brown elbow patches? I don't know.
3. Loafers- First thought= old people. Now= comfortable.
4. Heeled boots- I love all my flat boots. My riding boots and my ankle boots have served me well. But slowly I'm starting to stare a little longer at the riding boots with a solid heel (solid, not stiletto). And I'm thinking of possibilities.
5. Winter dresses- I've invested in my fair share of spring/summer dresses made with a thin material that float as I walk. And that's all fine and dandy. But now I need some sturdy, structured dresses that will keep me warm and be appropriate for school.
6. More scarves- Because everyone can always use a scarf (or two, or three, or four, or more).
Trends that I would not wear to school:
1. Those over-the-knee socks- I don't know what's so great about that. I'm not even sure of the exact purpose of them. But I keep seeing them and I am oh so tempted to buy. All I keep thinking is the fact that I could wear those with my pajama shorts. It's fall, Kaetlyn!
2. Track tights- Last year I did not participate in indoor track. I find myself in the weird part of the season where we will be practicing outside and inside and then participating in the events in an indoor facility. I've only ever bought shorts and capris, which will not be warm enough. I keep seeing tights, and I'm sure I need to buy some. But then I need to buy shirts long enough to go over them because my inner-self just can't seem to want to wear those alone. And I guess technically I would have to wear them to school.
3. Patterned tights- Not track tights. But like black polka tights or those herringbone pattern tights I keep seeing that are worn with boots and skirts. I wouldn't be brave enough to wear them to work, but out and about would be fun.
And the scariest trend...
4. Those gorgeous tulle skirts- I don't think I could ever...but I get all moony-eyed whenever I see them paired with the perfect heels, the perfect top, and the perfect jacket.
Any trends you would like to try this fall?
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Sick
Colds and sickness always seem to come at the wrong time for me. I guess it is fair to ask if there is ever a "good" time to be sick...And there's not.
But sometimes, after the kids have just been too messy and too loud (or at least more than you could stand that day), and then grades had to be posted for the first report card, and then you remember you never packed cross country practice clothes, and then you get to practice and the wind whips through your ears and into your brain, and the nose won't stop running but it's raw from too many Kleenex tissues, and then you think you will never, ever be warm again....
Sometimes you get home, your husband tells you to sit down, and he brings you dinner that he's made (spinach and cheese stuffed chicken-I don't know where that came from). He's finishing two loads of laundry, and the freshest out of the dryer, the warmest shirt, he puts you in and then tucks you under a blanket while you watch New Girl and The Mindy Project and he folds clothes.
I don't know if there's a "good" time to be sick, but I'd say "after you're married to a good man" is as good as it's ever going to get. And I'm certainly grateful.
But sometimes, after the kids have just been too messy and too loud (or at least more than you could stand that day), and then grades had to be posted for the first report card, and then you remember you never packed cross country practice clothes, and then you get to practice and the wind whips through your ears and into your brain, and the nose won't stop running but it's raw from too many Kleenex tissues, and then you think you will never, ever be warm again....
Sometimes you get home, your husband tells you to sit down, and he brings you dinner that he's made (spinach and cheese stuffed chicken-I don't know where that came from). He's finishing two loads of laundry, and the freshest out of the dryer, the warmest shirt, he puts you in and then tucks you under a blanket while you watch New Girl and The Mindy Project and he folds clothes.
I don't know if there's a "good" time to be sick, but I'd say "after you're married to a good man" is as good as it's ever going to get. And I'm certainly grateful.
Friday, October 10, 2014
September Favorites
Fall is slowly coming to Alabama, but when I say "slowly," I mean at a snail's pace. I'm ready to bring out the boots and layers, but there are only some days where that has been possible. And while our house-purchasing has been put on hold (until school loans are paid off *sigh*), I've still been looking high and low for "stuff" that will eventually go in a house. Besides, springtime is a much better time to move anyway.
And even though the disappointment was a bit palpable, there are a few items that moved me through September at a much happier pace.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
A State of Confusion
I like to think that I have pretty good taste. In clothes, in decor, and just in general. Unfortunately for my family, without ever looking at the price tag, I will always pick the most expensive item when given an option. It has never really worked out for me.
I wouldn't say that I have fashion week taste. Nor would I say I should have been an interior decorate. But like I said, I would like to think that my tastes, generally, are "good." As I browse Anthropologie, I wish I needed one more teacup and saucer, one more apron, and another copy of Jane Eyre. But lately, as I browse the "House and Home" section (one of my favorites), I find myself a little baffled. Perhaps my taste is not as upper-crust as I may have thought.
Am I missing something? That wonky pot has me especially confused. Has anyone in history ever bought these things?
I wouldn't say that I have fashion week taste. Nor would I say I should have been an interior decorate. But like I said, I would like to think that my tastes, generally, are "good." As I browse Anthropologie, I wish I needed one more teacup and saucer, one more apron, and another copy of Jane Eyre. But lately, as I browse the "House and Home" section (one of my favorites), I find myself a little baffled. Perhaps my taste is not as upper-crust as I may have thought.
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| Hull Rug No. 2 | One of a kind and $3,994.95 (was $7, 990.00) |
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| Large Rip-Tide Wonky Pot | $699.95 |
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| Cup and Saucer 7 | $189.95 |
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| Teapot 5 | $389.95 (was $780) |
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