Weekend Florals and Navy
Posted October 26, 2015
on:- In: Boho Outfits | Boots | Dresses and Skirts | fall | florals | Grey | Mom On the Go | Navy | Petite
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While I love the comfortable Waterfall Cardigans,
I was happy to add a few versions for the seaason that were a more
streamlined silhouette.
This one by Susan Graver is just what I had been looking to acquire.
It’s length is perfect for wearing with dresses as well as skinny jeans or leggings.
It’s a poly/spandex blend , with pockets and side slits.
I love that when you push up the arms , it stays in place and has a great drape.
I ordered it to replace a long navy one I’d had that was worn out and with so many
color options I also got a brown one since I was missing that shade in a cardigan.
Please remember Dear Readers, no compensation for me, just sharing what I like for myself.
I loved the shades that came together to make this outfit.
My F21 grey sweatshirt dress was a perfect background for the scarf and goes nicely with Navy.
Pulling the vibrant shade out of the scarf is a favorie way for me to choose accessory optoins.
In this case, my 31 purse that was a gift from a dear friend.
They have several silhouettes of purses in this color they call “Palace of Jewells”
We are doing a fundraiser for the bowling team with the 31 gifts company.
Absolutely no pressure my Dear Readers, but if you find something you like for yourself or as a gift,
all the profits will help our Youth Bowling League , which is a fabulous group.
I am thinking of ordering a few of these to store my sweaters on a shelf in my closet
, folded up in the Konmari method.
This was a perfectly put together outfit for going to the bowling alley
for my son’s Saturday Leaugue.
I had fun breaking out my Ireland bought blue booties.
I wore them two days in a row and got compliments on them both days.
I love that they extend the legline in this outfit, as any other color footwear would
have broken it up and made the proportions for my petite height off…
Dear Readers, It’s been one year since DH and I went on our 3 week Ireland venture , that also means it’s been a year since his coworker passed away. We prayed all around Ireland for him and had only been in the house for a few moments when his previous boss called him with the news that he had just passed. He was such a wonderful person and we will always tie our memories of our Ireland trip to an opportunity to remember his beautiful spirit. For now I know, Mike you are having a blast in heaven awaiting the time when you will meet us all again… It may be awhile, in the meantime your family and friends live with your memory strong in their hearts and the laughter of cherishing moments with you.
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend and are refreshed and ready to begin your week!
Work Hard, Play Hard, Balance is Everything!
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