Saturday, November 24, 2012

Better Late than Never: What I Wore {T-Giving}

Breaking the blog silence from the great state of Texas. Hallelujah, right?

Thanks to Grace & Anne for shaming me (in the nicest way, of course) out of blog hibernation- so now that you know that I am completely susceptible to peer pressure, don't go suggesting I try anything crazy like hi-lo hemlines, ombre hairstyles, or paleo diets. Promise? I knew you would.

What I Wore to Thanksgiving Dinner:


Chambray-esque top and coral (ahem) skinnies both from Target, keeping me semi-trendy in my slightly larger post baby shape. Tory Burch sandals from Nordstrom.


Do you like my new "low lights"? Or, as I like to say, practically brunette locks with copper accents? Yeah, me neither.

This Texas adventure is sadly almost over. We're back to the UK on Monday. Sniff sniff. And just in case you were wondering, I wholeheartedly do not recommend taking 3 month old or 4 month old babies on long haul flights.

...wait...did I just say my baby was four months old?! Gahh...


Go see Grace for more fabulous fashion. 


9 comments:

  1. chambray top and colored jeans - love! I have a similar shirt and live in it :)

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    1. Aren't they great? Perfect neutral for wearing a little crazy on your bottom half....and has absolutely nothing to do with comfort (wink).

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  2. YAY .... so happy you made an e-ppearance for a bit. you look awesome ... natural beauty that I lust after. lust is the wrong word ... you understand.

    and I love some chambray and colored denim ... perhaps I should Pin this onto Julia's fashion board??? yes. i think I will.

    I was hoping to see a pic of the little lady ... I'll hope some more!

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  3. Your blog is absolutely DARLING and I'm delighted to have discovered it! I studied in the UK for 6 months in college and I miss it oh so much. Hoping to relive it a little bit through your blog! Please keep posting. :)

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    1. thank you thank you! more posts a' coming, I promise!

      where did you study?

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    2. I went to undergrad at the University of Notre Dame and it has a campus in London, right off Trafalgar Square (you can see it here: http://nd.edu/~ndlondon/), so I studied there. Not half as cool as studying at an actual UK institution, but I really enjoyed it all the same, and I fell completely in love with England... hopefully I'll get to go back some time soon! My aunt, uncle, and cousins live in London so the odds are good.

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    3. How cool that you got to spend time in London as an undergrad- and that you have family living here! It's such a fun place-as you well know! My husband is from there, so it's always fun to visit since he knows it like the back of his hand. I just wish we got to go more often. I hope you get to come visit soon- hopefully when the weather is nicer- you definitely need more daylight than we currently get to get any decent amount of sight seeing in.

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  4. Is whole 30/40 paleo? Let's pretend not!!!!! :)

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