Showing posts with label necklace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label necklace. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Sharing Style & Week in Review

Dress (here & here) | Cardigan | Belt | Necklace (Another similar one here) | Flats (similar here

This past week or so the weather in Utah has been beautiful. After the long, cold winter and chilly spring, I forgot how amazing it can be to spend time outside. Additionally, I suppose the fact that Klair is now old enough to really enjoy the outdoors adds to the experience as well. On Thursday, her half birthday, we decided to have a little celebration. We went to a local restaurant that serves mac and cheese kid's meals (Klair's favorite) and headed to a park afterwards. Sam and I walked around the trail circling the park, our toddler leading the way with all the confidence in the world. The sun was setting, and it cast a tangerine glow across the darkening sky. Just then, I turned to Sam and expressed the overwhelming feeling that this is what heaven must be like. Or, at least, I hoped it would be similar. He agreed, and we continued to walk hand-in-hand, savoring each passing moment--wishing we could somehow stop the hands of time and live there--at that particular junction--forever. 

But, alas, time continued to march on as it always does, and we had to get our 18 month old home and in bed. Fortunately, the weekend held more family fun for us. On Friday, a friend of mine invited Klair and I to Thanksgiving Point. It's a nearby family attraction that boasts a beautiful garden, a children's museum, petting zoo, and dinosaur museum.  I'm so glad we went. I ended up purchasing a year-pass for Sam and myself (kids under 3 get in free). The garden alone was worth the money. If you live in northern Utah, I highly recommend checking it out.

 I was so enthusiastic about it, in fact, I told Sam all about it and made him go with us again on Saturday. He happily came along, but admitted that it was much better than he expected. We walked around the garden, let Klair romp around, and managed to take a few photos in the process.  Next, we headed to the museum. I was pleasantly surprised and impressed. There is so much for kids of all ages to do both inside and out, I have a sneaking suspicion that we will be spending a lot of time there. Klair was all smiles, and that same feeling of peace and happiness swept over me, as if the veil between heaven and earth had been parted. I was given a glimpse of the perfect joy that lies ahead. 

Sunday we went to church, and Klair made it through nursery. In the LDS church a child begins nursery once they're 18 months old. They attend this while the adults go to their classes--a total time of about an hour and a half. Klair has been 3 times now, and she has done amazingly well. The first day she started crying half-way through, so I stayed with her for the rest of the time. The last two Sundays, however, she has been a champ. I make sure to sit by the door during my classes so that I can easily go to her if the nursery leaders come to find me, but I haven't needed to worry. My social little butterfly loves the toys, kids, and teachers--and apparently she even cleans up after herself. She does this at home when I ask her to, but the nursery leader informed me that she likes to put her toys away. I'm kind of proud. 

Sunday night we had my sister's family over for dinner, and Miss Marie loved playing with her three older boy cousins. They are so sweet with her, and it's fun to see her interacting with older kids. We once again enjoyed the perfect weather, playing outside and even walking to a little park that's just down the road. 

All-in-all, I'm feeling really blessed this last week. Even though some bitterness exists as my baby girl grows up faster than I would prefer, there's certainly more sweetness than anything. I love watching her grow and develop, and I'm grateful to have such a lovely, heavenly little family to call my own. 

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Date Night Style

Sam and I have been so busy lately, between Klair, work,  blogging, and a to-do list that seems to grow exponentially. We definitely love each other. There's no question about that. Yet, as time goes on, it gets harder to set aside the time to really stay connected. What once was easy when we were young, penniless, and kid-free with, you know, work that stayed at work... is now a bit more complicated by the demands of a growing family and responsibilities.We have to put forth more of an effort to focus on us

As this roller coaster of life keeps speeding up at every turn, it's easy to simply go along for the ride without really noticing much about the journey. It takes a conscious effort to slow things down, to admire my blessings, and to appreciate the man who holds my heart. 

We've made pledges in the past to go out once a week, but this falls to the wayside too easily. We've decided to recommit ourselves because we both want it, and need it. Our time together is a precious commodity. Last weekend we were feeling a bit overwhelmed by the day-to-day, so I called Sam's parents on a whim and asked if they could watch Klair. They kindly obliged, and we jumped at the opportunity to spend some time alone.  

Since it was my idea to go out, I did all the planning. I wanted to do something he loves, and also mix things up a little from our usual "dinner and a movie" routine. (Don't get me wrong I love movies, but it's fun to try something new.) Sam loves a good burger so went to Red Robin (they have awesome gluten-free buns) and did a little shopping afterward for a few wardrobe pieces he has been needing. He also took some time to practice his budding photography talents, and captured a few photos of me in this casual date night attire. (I'm so fortunate to have a husband who will not only take photos for my blog, but actually enjoys doing it!) Then, we went down by a local lake that's paved with surrounding trails for some longboarding and scootering. 
We only have one of each, so we took turns on them. 
And, for the night, we felt like kids again. 

After the fun was over we hurried back to his parents house and fought over who got to hold Klair first. I guess a little freedom is nice, but Klair is better. 
I mean, who wouldn't start to miss this face after just a few hours? 
For this outfit I wanted to find a balance between comfort and style. Afterall, longboarding was on the agenda so a pencil skirt was out of the question. I went with my favorite stretchy black denim and chambray. Also, I love the look of layered necklaces and have wanted to try it for awhile now. I'm usually quite reserved with my jewelry, only wearing a little at a time, but I went all out and had fun mixing things up a bit.  Also, as far as hairstyles go, this messy top knot was great for our adventurous night. 

I'm looking forward to our next weekly date. This time Sam said he will be doing all the planning. We're both rather competitive, so I'm excited to see how he outdoes me...

What are some fun/creative date night activities you've done? What are some methods you've implemented to focus on each other? 

Similar Items: 
Chambray | Tribal Print Shirt | Belt | Black Denim | Leaf Necklace | Disc Necklace | Amber Necklace | Earrings | Turquoise Bracelet | Turquoise Ring | Boots | Sunglasses (here & here)

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Springtime Accessory Giveaway Winner!


The Spring Time Giveaway hosted by myself and Emma Cristy of www.emmacristy.com now closed.  The winner of the two statement necklaces, nail polish, and faux leather hair bow tie is...
Congratulations Melissa!  We will contact you shortly so you can receive your prize :) And Thank you all for participating!  Have a great Wednesday!

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Sharing Style: Spring Sweater and Crop Jeans

It's spring time in Utah! ...Well, that's not entirely true. Technically spring starts on the 20th, but the frigid freezing winter temps have eased up a little and what can I say? I have spring fever. I needed something to brighten my wardrobe, while still maintaining some warmth. Thus, my go to ensemble is a light, pastel sweater and some crop pants... get this... without socks! It feels good to let my ankles free. It might not seem like much, but it's a big deal when they've been hidden in boots and wooly socks all winter. 

Soon enough the weather will really warm up! I couldn't be more excited. But, until then I'll stick with comfy, light-weight sweaters and dream of the day when my legs can also make their seasonal debut. 








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