Saturday – I wore lavendar cropped skinny jeans with a color blocked orange and lavendar shirt and tan gladiator sandals. This blogger had the same idea about color combinations.Sunday – Yellow and gray patterned maxi dress with silver sparkly belt and silver sandals – perfect for church and dinner with our new neighbors.Monday – I celebrated TCU being the BIG 12 champions in baseball. The regional playoffs are this coming weekend so expect more TCU purple.Tuesday – Blue floral patterned tunic from Boden (probably 3-4 years ago), black leggings, and sandalsWednesday – khakis, wedges, and a navy sleeveless, surplice, with ruching shirt – I have had this shirt forever and it’s very forgiving; I wore it all the time after I had Maggie who is now 3.Thursday – Cropped capris, black and white striped tank, turquoise cardigan, and black TOMS wedgesFriday – Admist the Barbie explosion, I wore mint cropped skinny jeans, ivory button down blouse, nude skinny belt, and nude sandals. Later the girls thought I needed hats while I helped find the sprinkler leak which just means I yelled yes or no until I saw water gushing – talent. 🙂
Thank you for the auspicious writeup. It in fact was a
amusement account it. Look advanced to more added agreeable from you!
By the way, how could we communicate?
Peace: According to studies, regular practice of most
meditative techniques leads to a natural evolution of self to a more peaceful state.
You can even enjoy a few hours of snorkeling in some of the clearest waters you’ll ever find.
This much revered sport is embedded in the history of Thailand, and dates back over hundreds of years.
Thank you for the auspicious writeup. It in fact was a
amusement account it. Look advanced to more added agreeable from you!
By the way, how could we communicate?
Peace: According to studies, regular practice of most
meditative techniques leads to a natural evolution of self to a more peaceful state.
You can even enjoy a few hours of snorkeling in some of the clearest waters you’ll ever find.
This much revered sport is embedded in the history of Thailand, and dates back over hundreds of years.