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It’s January 24, which means it’s time for my annual blooper post in honor of my trusty photographer and #1 gal, whose birthday is today! In case I fooled you into thinking I’m completely composed and put together at all times, here’s the proof that I’m at least a little awkward. What can I say? Kristin brings out the awkward in me, and I love her for it. A square like me needs someone to reveal the goofball underneath. And here she is:

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Happy birthday, babe. We’re getting sexier every year.

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Pussybow Grabs Back

chambray bow shirt, distressed black jeans, white Converse, quilted handbag

When: Saturday // Weather: 60s (!) // Real life: Brunch, Women’s March, shopping

chambray bow shirt, distressed black jeans, white Converse, quilted handbag

chambray bow shirt, distressed black jeans, white Converse, quilted handbag

chambray bow shirt, distressed black jeans, white Converse, quilted handbag

chambray bow shirt, distressed black jeans, white Converse, quilted handbag

chambray bow shirt, distressed black jeans, white Converse, quilted handbag

chambray bow shirt, distressed black jeans, white Converse, quilted handbag

I decided kind of last-minute to make the effort to go downtown to the Women’s March on Washington Indianapolis sister rally, so I didn’t have a funny tee or a sign or a pink hat. But I thought a shirt with a pussybow would be appropriate, even if I was the only one who got the incredibly subtle joke.

As a die-hard cynic, I don’t think I got as much out of the experience as some other people (like, what is the point of chanting “U-S-A”?) but I’m still glad I went. After seeing the coverage of all the marches around the world, I’m happy that I can say I joined in.

Did all those rallies accomplish anything concrete? Well, probably not directly. But I do think they energized a lot of people who would not consider themselves activists. If I’m being realistic (which I always am), I think the vast majority of people who went to a Women’s March on Saturday will not do a single thing to try and affect change this year. (Social media ranting doesn’t count.) But a lot of them, including me, will be inspired to contact a senator, volunteer, donate money, sign a petition, etc.

See? Even cynics can be positive sometimes. I just ask myself: What would Hillary do?

Shirt (on sale) // similar Jeans // Shoes* // similar Bag // Earrings // similar Sunglasses

*Shoes purchased with gift card provided courtesy of Shopbop.

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