When: June 30 // Weather: hot // Real life: work (in the office!)
We started transitioning back to the office at the end of June, and a couple weeks later, we reversed course. It’s fine. I got what I wanted out of in-the-office work for the time being, which was: a couple cute business casual looks and a chance to print a shipping label for my own personal use.
This outfit has been in my head for months and it turned out almost as good as it looked in my head. Who else has “real world” outfits they’re saving up? And who is just showing off their #lewks to their uninterested pets?
When: March 18 // Weather: 70 degrees in my house // Real life: anniversary date(at home)
Just a couple days after we started the whole quarantine, lock down, working from home thing, it was our 15th dating anniversary. Normally we would celebrate with a date night, but since we couldn’t go out, we did the next best thing at home. It seemed silly at first, but it actually turned out quite lovely.
So, if you and your (co-habitating) significant other are feeling like you need a night “out” (which you probably are), here’s your guide to making the best of a shitty situation:
1. Get gussied up like you would if you were actually going out (assuming gussying is in your usual routine). At a minimum, maybe change out of your PJs.
2. Order in from your favorite local restaurant. If you have any “save for a special occasion” wine/bourbon/whatever, bust it out. We popped a bottle of sparkling wine we brought home from our trip to Napa last year. (Check out my adorable wife and our delicious spread here.)
3. Clear off your table if you need to. (We have been working from our one and only table, so we moved everything off so we didn’t feel like we were eating in our “office.”)
4. Light some candles, or otherwise try to get some mood lighting going.
5. Here’s where it gets silly, but don’t knock it til you try it. Play “restaurant sounds” through Spotify on one device and your preferred background music through another device. We went with the “Dinner Jazz” Pandora station.
6. Finally, talk about your day as if you haven’t been stuck in the same house together for what seems like years. 🙂
If you have kids be sure to put them in their cages. Cheers!