Coffee (verb)

plaid blanket scarf, mint and olive, faux leather jacket

plaid blanket scarf, mint and olive, faux leather jacket

plaid blanket scarf, mint and olive, faux leather jacket

plaid blanket scarf, mint and olive, faux leather jacket

plaid blanket scarf, mint and olive, faux leather jacket

I’ve started using “coffee” as a verb. As in: “I haven’t coffeed yet. I will talk to you after I coffee.” Coffeeing is especially necessary when you go to the post office first thing in the morning the week before Christmas. I waited in line for 10 minutes and it didn’t move, so I gave up and got a cronut and coffee instead. Don’t worry, I still figured out a way to get my gifts shipped in plenty of time. I actually just finished all my shopping and wrapping yesterday, so I’m ready for Christmas. Can you believe it’s this week?! I know. If you’re panicking, just remember to breathe. And to coffee.

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Life Choices

lace up flats with tights, army jacket, leopard crossbody bag

lace up flats with tights, army jacket, leopard crossbody bag

lace up flats with tights, army jacket, leopard crossbody bag

lace up flats with tights, army jacket, leopard crossbody bag

lace up flats with tights, army jacket, leopard crossbody bag

Can you wear lace up flats with contrasting tights? Well you can, obviously. But should you? Is it weird? I couldn’t decide but I gave it a try and I’m still undecided. It doesn’t look as good as I thought it would in my head, but I don’t think it looks bad either. I think it’s one of those things that would look fine on a supermodel but kind of “meh” on anyone else.

I posted a shot of my feet on Instagram the day I wore this and asked “yay or nay?” No one said either, but someone did correct my use of “yay” instead of “yea.” I answered that person that “yay or nay” still makes sense because you could answer “YAY! I love it!” but they didn’t answer. Then I looked at their Twitter feed and the whole thing was correcting different people on “yea or nay.” I mean, I might be making questionable footwear choices, but at least I have a little more purpose in life than whoever spends hours scouring the Internet for people misusing an archaic word. If you agree with me, say YAY!

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