At Least the Weather Is Nice…

Savannah has given us absolutely gorgeous weather today!

IMG_1656 We fueled ourselves with McCann’s Irish Steel Cut oats after 8 hours of sleep.  I don’t think we budged one time during the night.

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  My oats decided that a pansy photo shoot was appropriate considering the 60 degree weather.

IMG_1640 IMG_1639 IMG_1638 IMG_1637 Smile for the camera! This is a little change from the halogen lights of my office, eh?

The rest of our day consisted of funeral related errands. Who knew there were so many different things to consider?

I feel like we’re planning a wedding all over again.

IMG_1646 IMG_1644 IMG_1643 IMG_1642We reminisced as we drove through Savannah, taking in old familiar sites.  This abandoned building was at one time Charlie Epp’s Car Wash. I spent many a day sipping grape soda through a straw and talking with all his employees while they washed my dad’s work trucks. IMG_1647

The moss is hanging low from the Live Oak trees and the pollen is just beginning to fill the air.

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There is nothing like going over the bridge, looking towards the marsh and enjoying the fresh air through the windows! This site is what I cherish more than anything from Savannah- fresh salt air, blue sky, and sunshine.

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Question: What do you miss most from your hometown?

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Looking Good From 9–5

 

Hi! Ali here, from Ali On The Run (http://aliontherun.wordpress.com).

When Ashley asked me to write a guest post for her, I happily and immediately obliged. Then, when she asked me to write a guest post about “How to Dress For The Workplace,” I laughed.

Me, a style guru? Hardly. My outfit of choice is short-shorts, a way-too-bright tank top and running shoes.

I’ve never considered myself a fashionista or a trend-setter by any means. However I do enjoy shopping and buying nice things for myself. My closet isn’t huge, but I’ve learned to make smart purchases and only buy things I adore and see myself wearing regularly.

I recently started posting my daily outfits on my blog and the feedback has been awesome. Maybe I do know what I’m doing after all?

So let’s talk workplace wear, shall we?

I’m a magazine editor and I work in an office that’s 85% (ish) women, and pretty much anything goes here, style wise. Jeans are fine, dresses are fine, and one girl regularly shows up wearing grey leopard print leggings. I’m not kidding…

As for me, I’ve managed to find a few tips and tricks to dressing up daily.

  1. Invest in a good, dark-colored blazer. Try to find one that fits well, but if it doesn’t, spend the money to get it tailored. It’s amazing how a blazer can make an outfit go from sloppy to professional. I throw mine on over both jeans and dresses, and use it as a jacket in the springtime. Blazer_1 Blazer_2
  2. Yes, you can wear a button-down shirt. For a long time, I avoided button-downs. I’m, well, chesty—I never thought I’d find a shirt that would close over my boobs. One day, I found one at J.Crew and fell in love. Not only did it fit perfectly, I loved how it looked. You can wear button-downs with skinny jeans and boots for a casual look, or tuck it in with a belt for something that’s more pulled-together and professional. These wardrobe staples go with everything and are so versatile. ButtonDown_1 ButtonDown_2
  3. Buy dresses! I wear dresses almost every day. They’re so easy—you just put one on, pick some fun jewelry and you’re done. No mixing and matching, no fussing with fits. I definitely recommend buying high quality dresses. Sure they may cost a bit more, but they’ll also last longer and fit better. Dresses easily go from daytime to playtime, and can be worn bare-legged in the summer or with tights in the winter.  Dress_3Dress_1 Dress_2
  4. Wear what makes you happy. I’ve never considered myself a girl who adores pink, but lately I’ve been really into wearing bright, hot pink. It pops and it makes me smile. Find a color that you love and don’t worry about how it looks on you—instead focus on how it makes you feel. The other day I woke up feeling cranky. I put on a bright skirt and couldn’t help but feel perked up. Hot pink won’t cure cancer or create world peace, but it can make a sad girl feel a little happier. Sweater
  5. Pull it together. I had a revelation last summer. I was getting dressed for a nighttime work event and wasn’t sure what to wear. I needed to be dressy, but not too fancy. My first thought: a sequined skirt and a plain tank top. Sloppy_1 Ick, I thought at first. It just looked so…sloppy. I decided to tuck in the shirt and throw on a thick belt.  Instantly a little better! Sloppy_2 I still felt too uncovered to be around coworkers, so the last thing I did was resort back to the LBB (little black blazer). Suddenly, my once-lame combo was an ensemble!     Sloppy_3 (1)
  6. Be confident. Duh, right? You can make anything look good if you feel good in it. Don’t be afraid to try something new—it took me 25 years to try tucking in my shirts—and try on everything, even if it looks lame at the store.

Stop by my blog (http://aliontherun.com) anytime for more on the whim fashion advice!

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Happy Birthday Dad!

 

The last 24 hours have quickly become a whirlwind. Due to my grandmother’s quick decline, Bo and I purchased tickets home to Savannah late last night. I can’t say enough positive things about Delta Airlines . They were helpful, patient, and understanding when I called last night. I was barely able to put sentences together without tears but they walked me through the entire process of purchasing bereavement tickets.

So while I’m busy packing and trying to pull myself together, I thought I would take a moment to wish this handsome guy a very, very happy birthday. Unfortunately I know today isn’t going to be about him and celebrating his 29th birthday, again, but I hope we can find some time this weekend to celebrate the way he deserves!

I’ve always been both a daddy’s girl and a momma’s girl; but at the end of the day, I am just like my father. I have his height, his features, his "gift of gab", and his personality. Don’t get me wrong, some of my BEST personality traits come from my mom.

You always drag us on adventures, both good and bad. (Really, who wants to go 4Wheeling for 8 hours, regardless of how cheap it is!?)37256_1262795224788_1676948544_497132_6806371_n

You love a good laugh more than anyone I know!

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You even have a bigger sweet tooth than me!

44524_1308527008054_1676948544_596351_5463600_n 47815_1308529128107_1676948544_596392_6852312_n Even though I’m married, you’ll still always be the first guy in my life!

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Happy Birthday Dad!

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