Oldies But Goodies

cheetah dress, pink bow pumps, print mixing

cheetah dress, pink bow pumps, print mixing

cheetah dress, pink bow pumps, print mixing

cheetah dress, pink bow pumps, print mixing

cheetah dress, pink bow pumps, print mixing

You guys, I am in love with these shoes. I was so excited to show them to you, and now I discover that they seem to be completely sold out everywhere. I like to think that it’s because these shoes were made just for me, so now that I have a pair, the rest of them just evaporated.

Actually, now that I think about it, absolutely nothing in this outfit is still available for purchase. But that’s OK. This blog isn’t supposed to be about selling you things; it’s supposed to be about encouraging you to dress awesome, even if that just means re-wearing what you already have in better ways. But if everything you already have is awful, well, I have some links for you below.

Traveling Pants

colorblock gray and yellow beanie

colorblock gray and yellow beanie

colorblock gray and yellow beanie

colorblock gray and yellow beanie

Isn’t it interesting the range of fashion you see in an airport? You’ve got people in full makeup and 4″ platform heels (I never understand that), and people who legit look like they woke up under an overpass. I tend to go for somewhere in the middle – something loose and/or stretchy, shoes that are easy to slip on and off, and very little jewelry that would set off the body scanner.

Unfortunately my recent travel wasn’t a tropical vacation, but a trip to central North Carolina for the memorial service for my grandpa who passed away a few days after Christmas. I definitely had some rough moments over the holidays thinking about how much I would miss him. But it made me feel better to put things in perspective. I have two friends who lost their brothers (both young) in the past year. I don’t even know how much that must hurt to think about all the things they could have done and the people they could have become if their lives hadn’t been ended so suddenly. Losing my grandpa was still sad, but I don’t have to feel that kind of regret. He was 97 and lived a wonderfully full life and did some amazing things. He was in the Navy in WWII and was almost blown up twice. After the war, he went to seminary school  but he didn’t have any money so he just started showing up to classes (he did eventually enroll and get a real degree though)! Then as the minister at a baptist church, he invited a black minister to preach from his pulpit. In Virginia… in 1962. Quite a guy. Anyway, our little family reunion might have been for a somber occasion, but in the end I think we all laughed more than we cried.

Well, this post has really taken a turn, hasn’t it? Let’s all blow our noses and go back to enjoying how cute my hat is.

Hat (on sale) // Sunglasses // Bag // similar Sweater // Bracelet (on sale)