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gingham tunic, ponte pants, saddle bag

When: July 23 // Weather: hot // Real life: work, then anniversary tacos

gingham tunic, ponte pants, saddle bag

gingham tunic, ponte pants, saddle bag

gingham tunic, ponte pants, saddle bag

I recently celebrated my 8-year wedding anniversary, and just to prove how in sync we are as a couple, we both forgot to get each other a gift. We used to put a lot of emphasis on gifts (anniversary, Christmas, etc.) in our early years of dating and marriage, but now we seem to care less about Tiffany necklaces and more about experiences we can have together. It’s not something we talked about; it just sort of happened.

I have a theory on this: When we were younger, we didn’t have much money, so making the effort to save up for something special and fancy was pretty meaningful. An expensive gift wasn’t just pretty – it also said “I worked hard and made sacrifices to get you this.” Now that we’re no longer starving artists, it’s not money that we’re lacking…it’s time. So this year’s anniversary might not have involved any blue boxes, but it did involve eating tacos on a patio while making googly eyes at each and talking about how much we dig our life together. I never imagined I’d be the girl who wanted to skip presents, but here we are.

(Also, honey, if you’re reading this…I do still like jewelry. Just to be clear.)

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graphic tee, Mott & Bow mom jeans, white flats

When: a Sunday in July // Weather: 90s and sunny // Real life: showing visitors the highlights of Indianapolis

graphic tee, Mott & Bow mom jeans, white flats

graphic tee, Mott & Bow mom jeans, white flats

graphic tee, Mott & Bow mom jeans, white flats

graphic tee, Mott & Bow mom jeans, white flats

I might be opting out of the “being a mom” trend (seriously, everyone I know is procreating right now), but I will totally opt in to the “mom jeans” trend. I don’t know why, but I like reclaiming the things I made fun of in my youth — mom jeans, highwater pants, dorky loafers — and wearing them with my more modern closet favorites. It feels SO FASHUN.

Anywho, these particular jeans came to me courtesy of Mott & Bow. One of the things that about this company that interested me was that they use a family-owned facility so they control the  manufacturing process, which means less waste and better quality for the price (they didn’t tell me to say this). I’m trying to make some changes in the way I consume clothing because the fashion industry is one of the top polluting industries in the world. Buying less stuff is going to be hard for this shopaholic, but I’m committed to making an effort. I’m trying to leave the earth in decent shape for the kids and grandkids of all you procreators.

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