Wednesday, 30 December 2020
Tuesday, 22 December 2020
Christmas Dinner: Why We are Dressing Up
It's been a hot minute since I've been here. I know, I know, I let it slip again but I am okay with that. The holiday season is super busy both professionally and personally, add my daughters birthday into the mix, a running challenge, doing winter photo shoots on the weekends, and I just can't do it all. As I've gotten older, not sure if I am wiser, but the truth is I know and can deal with NOT DOING IT ALL. I feel significantly less pressure to do it all, mostly because I am working so hard to remove the pressure I put on myself. So here we are, two weeks without a post and I am here happy and with a full heart.
The holiday season is upon us and I've been thinking a lot about being casual and embarrassing slowing down, but also having a need to feel dressed up and festive even though there is nowhere to go. I think it's going to be a balance of those things but I've decided that for Christmas dinner, regardless that it's so small this, we are gong to dress up. Here is the thing, Mr. and I went on a date at the beginning of December. We hadn't gone out since August and although we are happy and content our routine was becoming this, get up, run for me, go to work, come home, change into sweat pants and a hoodie, do supper, run kids to activities/go for a walk, tidy up and get everyone ready for the next day, lay down and watch a Modern Family, sleep, REPEAT. On weekends I just through on the sweat pants and hoodie right from the start. You get into the rhythm and it seems fine. BUT a rhythm and rut are so closely connected. I finally had enough. With no events, celebrations, gatherings, I looked down at my unshaven legs and was just OVER IT! We decided we were going for a date night. We got dressed up. I shaved my legs too... and we had SO MUCH FUN! We enjoyed a lovely meal. Great conversation. We broke out of our daily routine and reminded ourselves of a different time, a different routine, a different version of ourselves. It was exactly what we needed. So, I've decided that I am going to still make a meal, I am going to take out the "fancy" dishes, and we are all still going to get dressed up for Christmas dinner. The rest of the time we can be low key and continue to enjoy our lounge wear but for one evening we are going to do what we always do at the holiday season.
As for the outfit, EVERYTHING is from my closet. I am really not shopping a lot these days and my bank account is thanking me for it. Although I have something special coming in the mail for me that I really hope is as wonderful and flattering as I've built it up in my head. Hahaha. I really love having some good quality pieces that I splurged on such as my H & B jewelry and this long cardigan that shimmers and glistens in the light (purchased a few years ago at Nordstrom, sorry).
What are your thoughts? Remember there is no right way to do anything, just the right way for you and your family.
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a beautiful and restful holiday season!
Thursday, 3 December 2020
Christmas Shopping in an Oversized Blazer
This past weekend I ventured out with the family to the mall for the first time in a LONG time. It was surprisingly not busy and as I chatted with the lady at the MAC store, she said that it was the slowest Black Friday she has ever worked. I guess people in our little province are truly trying to stay at home and do their part as we battle the increase in COVID cases. All that being said sometimes you have to go into a store to find what you need and that's just what we did. The whole family came, and Mr. and I divided up to tackle a few odds and ends and also take our youngest from store to store so she could finish off her little shopping list. The teenager is all done her Christmas shopping but she did join me in a couple of stores to help me out. I think I am approximately 95% done Christmas shopping!!!! There are now a few odds and ends such as going to a few local food stores to buy a few treats as gifts and the secret Santa at work, but other than that I feel ready.
Now the outfit I choose to wore was simple and casual, which is 100% why I love it. This oversized blazer was a thrift find and I am so glad I bought it. I am not used to wearing oversized clothing so it took a bit to get used to the look on me, but I like the change. I've paired it up with jeans, such as these, black pants for work and heels, and next I'd like to pair it up with a simple dress or maybe a pencil skirt. I kept the whole look simple, tucked in black top, simple silver jewelry, flat booties so I could tackle the mall, and a pop of RED lipstick because I was taking pictures without a mask and lets face it these days I rarely wear lipstick anymore because I am masked most of the day. LOL! Who else misses wearing lipstick? Hahaha.
What's the next combination I should try with the oversized blazer?
Thanks for coming by to read and have a great weekend ahead!
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Zara Blazer (thrifted): Old Navy (similar)
Silver Necklace: Etzy
Madden Girl Black Booties
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