Who doesn't want to go to work in P.J.s every once in a while? Even as a girl who likes to dress up and put on some heels, I wake up every once in a while just wishing I could literally just roll out of bed and go to work. Well, that's were this olive romper comes in to save the day! It's super soft, comfortable to move in, has tons of stretch and yet is completely acceptable for work. Yes, I dressed it up a bit with some sparkle balls and also my favorite wrap bracelet, but other than that I kept it super comfortable and casual with a stripped butter soft cardigan and some flats. The perfect fall, comfy and casual look for work, or anything else you want to do. Coffee with friends! Grocery shopping trip! Walk through town! Cuddling up in bed and reading a book! Other than going for a fancy wedding or evening out, I think you can swing this look to work for many occasions.
What's your go to comfy clothes in the fall?
On another note, I reading the book The Forgotten Home Child by Genevieve Graham for book club. If you are Canadian, you need to read this book and ...... It's a part of history that I had never heard of in any of my history classes in high school or university. Children, orphans, from England were sold to Canadian families and many were put to work under catastrophic and extremely neglectful conditions. They were mistreated to say the least and many stories closely parallel to stories of slaves, in my opinion. I had to look it up to ensure that this in fact really did happen, and although the book isn't based on a true story of one specific person, it is based on the historic events and stories. It's an easy read, only 300 pages, and a great pace and learning opportunity.

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