Showing posts with label tan flats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tan flats. Show all posts

Thursday, April 19, 2012

random thoughts on pregnancy.

 
Skirt: Asos, $30 / Top: F21, $20 / Shoes: Frye via eBay, $20 /
Bag: Carla Mancini via eBay, $30
I've been strangely resistant to the idea of getting a big pregnancy belly. I know it is inevitable, but still.

Apparently, being pregnant makes your skin a lot more sensitive. I've been sporting these leg burns since our Mexico trip. yay.

There are soooo many opinions about labor and delivery. I don't even know where to begin. So I haven't.

That said, I think I might be a little bit in denial.

Maybe I am the only woman in the world who feels this way, but I am really NOT down with the bigger boobies who have made getting dressed that much more difficult.

Skirts are my favorite.

Even though we are sooo not ready and you are already stressing me out of my mind, I already love you my little parasite.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

hello ladies...


Top: Anthropologie via the lookbok / Vest: Anthropologie via eBay /
Jeans via Ideeli / Express leather belt
I can't even read that phrase without thinking of the old spice commercials

I hope you have  all been having a lovely week. Justin and I went up to Wyoming this weekend to watch General Conference with my in-laws. 

It. was. lovely. 

Like many out there, I really loved this talk by Elder Uchtdorf given to the women of our church, and this one, also by Elder Uchtdorf in the general session. 

More than anything, I appreciate how conference helps me to re-prioritize my life and give me the motivation and direction to work to become the person I want to be. I'm so grateful to have it twice a year. 

-Heather

Sunday, September 11, 2011

the power of persuasion.

I am a such sucker for good advertising. And not so good advertising. basically any kind of advertising. And when I say advertising I of course mean food advertising. (That should go without say by now shouldn't it?) If I so much as see a remotely delicious looking advertisement, my mind starts shouting "GET IN MY BELLY".

Which is why last night I came home with a bag of "hearty delicious" hamburger buns and a box of donuts holes, that I neither planned, or needed, and then proceeded to Cafe Rio for a delicious sweet pork burrito.

Goal for next week: avoid food advertisements of any kind. My husband and wallet will be very grateful.

-Heather

This top & jeans are both "challenge pieces" for me. I hadn't worn the top since purchase, because it was too big, but I actually love it belted and worn casually with these jeans! So are they "keepers" or should I "take out the trash?"

Manoush top via ideeli
F21 belt
Joes jeans via neighbor
Frye sandals via eBay