Weekend Glow

eyelet shirt, Madewell army jacket, American Eagle jeggings, d'orsay flats, pink Ray Ban aviators

eyelet shirt, Madewell army jacket, American Eagle jeggings, d'orsay flats, pink Ray Ban aviators

eyelet shirt, Madewell army jacket, American Eagle jeggings, d'orsay flats, pink Ray Ban aviators

eyelet shirt, Madewell army jacket, American Eagle jeggings, d'orsay flats, pink Ray Ban aviators

eyelet shirt, Madewell army jacket, American Eagle jeggings, d'orsay flats, pink Ray Ban aviators

eyelet shirt, Madewell army jacket, American Eagle jeggings, d'orsay flats, pink Ray Ban aviators

This here’s a lil something I wore on a recent weekend getaway (if a 90-minute drive counts as a getaway). Somehow, the outfits I shove in a duffel bag with very little thought end up being the best ones. Or maybe it’s just the natural glow I get from visiting the campus of my alma mater. #GoHoosiers #SomeoneBetterBeatKentucky

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Nice Ess

Kate Spade Saturday initial sweatshirt, army jacket, distressed denim, New Balance sneakers, Indianapolis blogger

Kate Spade Saturday initial sweatshirt, army jacket, distressed denim, New Balance sneakers, Indianapolis blogger

Kate Spade Saturday initial sweatshirt, army jacket, distressed denim, New Balance sneakers, Indianapolis blogger

Kate Spade Saturday initial sweatshirt, army jacket, distressed denim, New Balance sneakers, Indianapolis blogger

Kate Spade Saturday initial sweatshirt, army jacket, distressed denim, New Balance sneakers, Indianapolis blogger

“S” is a great letter. Without it, my name would be Arah, and that’s just a little too New Age for me. I mean, it took me a lot of effort just to get over wearing sneakers with a real outfit instead of with workout clothes.

That said, it bugs me when people add an “s” where it’s not supposed to be. Here’s a timely (pun intended) example: Daylight Saving Time. How did everyone start saying “savings”? There’s no “s” on the end, people. If you didn’t know, now you do. Spread the word. Or “Nordstrom’s.” Not a place. It’s just Nordstrom.

I’ve been told I can be overly judgmental. But I like to think I’m just making the world a more grammatically correct place.

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