June 6, 2012
June 5, 2012
Inspired::Incorporated
top: Old Navy, jeans: Gap, belt: Michael Kors (via TJMaxx), shoes: thrifted |
P.S. Gingham is very "in" right now and I'm loving it... The inspiration for this sunny outfit came from these very creative girls at What I Wore, Kendi Everyday and Atlantic to Pacific.
June 4, 2012
Time Travel
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dress, clutch: Thrifted(1965), shoes: Guess (via TJMaxx), belt: Old Navy |
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I absolutely love the feel of this vintage dress. Hubby said that all I needed is a pie in my hands to look like a housewife from 1960s. Jessica Quirk from fashion blog What I Wore is the inspiration for this look. She rocks vintage dresses here(1), here(2), here(3), and here(4). |
Every Monday is like a new beginning. You have plans, ideas and things to do for the entire week. You haven't failed at anything yet, you haven't screwed up something and the history is yet to be written. And wouldn't you love to go back in time and just erase some of those dumb, stupid, crazy, embarrassing, idiotic and etc. things you did? Yeah... SIGH... me too. But let's not dwell on that. I'm taking this week by it's horns and doing stuff (since it's gonna rain almost all week anyway). What better time to organize cupboards, finish DIY, and find the perfect pair of walking shoes for the miles and miles of walking I will be doing on my trip to Europe? Let's get a move on!
Pause For a Proverb: Lazy hands make a man poor, but diligent hands bring wealth. (Proverbs 10:14)
June 1, 2012
Half Way Through
tee: Gap, capris: Loft, sandals: Steve Madden (via TJMaxx), hat: Target |
I didn't make concrete New Years resolutions but I am doing many things that I was meaning to for years. And that deserves an A for effort. Let's see how I did...
Health
- finally did get off my butt and started exercising more, running and parking far from the entrance in Walmart (they say it all counts)
- taking my vitamins (most days)
Relationship
- developing the best relationship with my mom I have ever had. it's sweet to come home:)
- hubby and I are stronger then ever - hard times do bring people closer
Spiritual
- learning some real lessons on trust. Trusting God that He knows best. I mean, in my head, I know He does. I know it, but it's TOTALLY different when you know it with you heart. When you can fully surrender to God and let go. Let go of your plans and ambitions and let Him lead you. It's a new place for me.
Finances
- last month has been tough with keeping away from shopping and trust me, I have caught up in the last 2 weeks.
Lifestyle
- paying attention to how I treat people and learning to be non-judgmental
- in the process of getting a sewing machine. I'm gonna do it!
- trying to wear everything I have
- getting back on track with cooking and trying out new fancy recipes
May 31, 2012
Lessons
Our A/C unit broke... and I almost killed my hubby somewhere in there too. The story goes like this.
You may laugh at how almost silly it sounds.
It got really hot outside and not just any hot - it was MUGGY. Impossible to breath and sleep muggy. So we decided to bring air conditioner down from the attic. Hubby asked me to clear out the way for him because that sucker is heavy and poor thing won't let me help him. So, I got chairs outta the way but forgot to push the rug aside and it's one of those flimsy rugs, that slide every time you walk. Of course, as he was carrying the unit, he tripped on the rug, almost fell, and dropped the A/C. I almost had a heart attack but what's worse? It wouldn't turn on. It WAS HOT! 95F! So to ensure we will will live, we went to Walmart and got a fan. Thank God we were able to get some sleep that night but it was still very hot and humid in the house. Then hubby called a store that sells parts for stuff and they couldn't even find the model number for our A/C and I was so frustrated and mad at myself. Honestly, I said a silent prayer to God to give patience. Two days passed. Hubby decided to plug the sucker in... and it worked! We were relieved and surprised but most of all thankful for the luxury of having the air conditioning in the house. We ARE spoiled!
A lot of times God has to teach us lessons over and over, because we don't pass the exit exam for the class. Or we act like little spoiled toddlers that act out with the first thing that doesn't go their way. I don't know about you, but I feel like I just took the patience test. I don't know if I passed.