Monday, October 27, 2014

A Mother-Daughter Photo Shoot + New Friends

Bloggers Pictured Above: Cecilia of Dearest Lou, Sandy of Sandy A La Mode, Sarah of Our Life is Beautiful, Jessi of Haircut and General Attitude, and Fatima of Les Dedrickson


Klair's Outfit

Recently I've been branching out a bit more into the blogging community. Until now, I've had a handful of friends with blogs, but they were people I was already friends with. Lately I've been venturing out of my comfort zone to make new acquaintances, and in the process I've met some women who I'm quickly becoming great friends with. There's something about being with other people who spend their time writing posts and taking endless pictures. We understand each other. We can talk openly and honestly about blogging--the pros and cons. I don't feel like I can talk about blogging with anyone. And, since I spend a significant portion of my spare time working on my blog, having someone to talk to who can relate is extremely therapeutic and frankly refreshing.

A few weeks ago I was invited to an event for the grand opening of Uptown Cheapskate (an awesome consignment store) in Sugar House. I went with some fellow bloggers, and we had such a great time. They were extremely generous to us, and I scored the tribal print sweater in the photos above, two pairs of boots, a dress shirt, and a dress that will be perfect for a flapper costume I'll be donning this next week--all for about $50. I love thrift shopping. I always feel so triumphant afterwards--stretching my dollar as far as possible. Later that night we headed to a blogging event hosted by Nordstrom, and walked away with some awesome gift bags full of samples. Apart from the free swag, the best part of the night was spending time with my new friends. I hardly ever get away, especially for a girls only night. I needed it.

This last week I met up with some of these lovely ladies for lunch and a play date with our kiddos. We went to this delicious little cafe called the Wild Zucchini, and headed to a nearby park afterward to let the kiddos play and to take some photos. Klair and I enjoyed ourselves so much that we're planning to have our new friends over for a play date--a tradition we're hoping to continue. When I started blogging I did it simply to record important aspects of my life--an online journal of sorts. I never imagined I would enter such an amazing and supportive community of women, but that's exactly what happened. I'm incredibly grateful for the connections I've already made, and I sincerely look forward to more to come!

7 comments:

  1. So fun! I wanted to go to this but was so busy! Cute ladies all around :)

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    1. I wish you could have been there! We need to go to a blogging even together.

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  2. You stole the words right out of my mouth. It's hard to explain to people what you 'do' when it comes to blogging. Me: "I'm going to meet up with some blogging friends." Them: "Ohhhh....okay....?" Haha! But it's seriously a whole new world that only bloggers can really understand. I'm so grateful for the people I've met in this supportive community! P.s. Are you going to the ABC bloggers conference this Saturday?

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    1. Yes and this is why we need to hang out in real life!

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  3. You two are the prettiest mama and daughter duo.

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