Monday, October 12, 2009

These Boots Were Made for Walking


So lately I’ve had boots on the mind…more specifically, red cowboy boots. Up until about a month ago, I was on the fence regarding my feelings towards cowboy boots & especially bold, colorful ones. I have no idea why, but suddenly I got a small obsession on the brain to own a pair of beautiful RED cowboy boots. As of yet, it’s not something I’ve acted on and more than likely won’t unless they are amazingly gorgeous & the deal of a lifetime. Meanwhile, I’ll just dream of walking in fierce boots through this journey God has me on.

Dreaming about boots led me to thinking about walking. Do you know how many times the word “walk” is used in the Bible? A LOT! I don’t even want to throw my guesstimate (from research) out there because a Biblical scholar will certainly prove me wrong. Let’s just say lots of walking & commands to walk take place. I read most all of the verses that mention walking & pulled out a few that really speak to me right now. It seems that this “walking” mentioned in so many of the verses is not just a challenge to us, but it is an expectation. We are called to walk with God and follow in HIS ways. We are called to walk through difficult trials while trusting & believing that HE will bring us through them. We are promised that our Heavenly Father has already gone before us & walks ahead of us – we only need to follow Him. Why is that so hard for us to do? Why do we want to plan out our own route & try to walk alone? He holds the perfect roadmap & will even show us the way - doesn’t that sound a lot better than traveling alone?

Job 29:3 - when his lamp shone upon my head and by his light I walked through darkness!

Psalm 23:4 - Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.

Proverbs 4:12 - When you walk, you won’t be held back; when you run, you won’t stumble.

Isaiah 40:31- but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.

Isaiah 43:2 - When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.
Isaiah 50:10 - Who among you fears the LORD and obeys the word of his servant? Let him who walks in the dark, who has no light, trust in the name of the LORD and rely on his God.

1 John 2:6 - Whoever claims to live in him must walk as Jesus did.

1 John 2:11 - But whoever hates his brother is in the darkness and walks around in the darkness; he does not know where he is going, because the darkness has blinded him.

shout outs:

Sunday, September 20, 2009

clothed in grace











Where to begin?  

It's been many months since my last blog.  It's funny how God will re-arrange our priorities quickly when they're not in the right order.  I have always had a love for fashion & an obsession with shopping.  Thankfully, God decided to step in & completely dissolve this interest for several months until I could realize where it should fall on my list of importance.  

For someone who lived to shop, the feeling of now walking into amazing stores and being so uninterested & unable to find even one thing to buy has been quite the change.  It's actually very refreshing to now have my priorities in order (as ordered by my Heavenly Father) and to no longer crave H&M, NY shopping sprees and the latest trends.  It's only been in the last few weeks that He's given me back a hint of interest in fashion and now I just enjoy occasionally browsing the latest trends (usually online since Columbus leaves a lot to be desired in the retail arena) but no longer have to have them.  It's quite liberating if I do say so myself.  When God swoops into your life, picks you up and tells you to put your eyes on HIM and Him alone - you do just that & the change that comes with that is a welcome one.

So...I must say that I don't have any trends that I will cheer lead or any late, breaking news of what's coming for fall.  I do know that I'm still a great fan of ruffles, color and rain boots.  I'm sad that summer comes to an end this week, but I'm excited to bring back my boots, chunky sweaters and tights - not all paired together, obviously.

Here are a few things in fashion that I would enjoy seeing a lot of this fall - 

-flowing blouses with beautiful details and sleeves
-sweater dresses
-boots
- red  (go dawgs!)
-bows (always so sweet)
-more ruffles
-chunky sweaters


shout outs-

Sunday, March 15, 2009

scarf-tastic






The accessory that holds the place of a close 2nd in my wardrobe is the scarf.  For many, scarves are too often associated with cold weather.  It's time for that mindset to change & for people to understand that scarves are magical no matter what the season!  And so you ask, how is a scarf magic?  Well, in my opinion, a scarf is the one accessory that anyone can wear no matter what hair color or cut, body shape or size.  My favorite way to wear this  fabric o' fun is wrapped around my neck;  however, if you're a little more daring then a scarf around your head can also be tres presh!  Of course I love the basic cashmere scarf for winter, but wearing a scarf really gets fresh when you play with all the great designs & bright colors for spring & summer.  If you prefer a more simple style & tend to wear classics like black, brown or gray, then a fun scarf is meant for you!!  I tend to make reference to my Mom often, but she's the one person that allows me to influence her fashion the most.  That being said, I've been teaching her how to give some *POP* to more simple ensembles by adding a scarf.  You can usually find fab-o ones at places like H&M, Forever 21, Marshalls & of course the high end spots, but I prefer the budget ones myself.  Once you have said scarf in hand, then wrap that baby around your neck & admire the results!  There's nothing else that can do the magic of a scarf to jeans & a simple t-shirt.  So...grab one, decide on your favorite way to wear it & get yo scarf on! 

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Monday, February 23, 2009

the beltway






if i had to identify one item of clothing, an accessory or a look that is my signature, i would say it's belts. i love belts.  they are just my thing.  i don't care if it's a skinny belt or fat belt. heck, i don't even care if they're in style. i just dig belts.  i think they gussy up a dress, top or outfit -  almost every time.  
belts are especially perfect for accentuating a tiny waist.  even if the waist isn't so tiny, it gives that appearance & looks fantastic!  i think just about any age can don a belt & add a little something-something to an outfit.  for instance, i was shopping with my mom several weeks ago and she tried on a cute black/white striped short sleeved button-up with a few ruffles down the front.  we added a simple black belt around her waist (she was hesitant) and voilà, instant transformation to style & sass!
i'm a fan of throwing on a cardigan  over a tank or dress & running out the door.  i'm a bigger fan of cinching the waist of that cardigan with a little belt.  it's effortless, but makes quite a difference.
so, for those friends that don't have a closet full of belts & are on the more "classic" side, just pick up a belt or two at the store & give it a try.  you may find you actually like the beltway.

shoutouts


Sunday, January 4, 2009

back in black....again






my blog is strictly personal opinion & never intended to offend anyone.  that being said, i'm so over black being equated with formal.  i know that every girl has at least one little black dress in her closet.  i'm just as guilty and have at least 3.  i don't regret those purchases one bit & i love them each and every one.  however, i L-O-V-E color!  it seems that every party, wedding or formal event i attend is drenched in little black dresses.  

sometimes i think women lean towards black because of it's slimming effect or because it's a "safe" choice.  an issue with this time of year is that so many people associate winter with dark colors.  i completely disagree.  wearing something bright & colorful instead of black makes you forget about the dreary weather outside (even if it is a hot 70 degrees in january).  as long as the fabric is right for winter you can dress happy with a burst of color.  

with all of that being said, maybe i'm just bitter because black isn't really "my color".   i just think there are so many wonderful alternatives to a little black dress.  i'm always a huge fan of wearing colors that "work".  for instance, i always try to determine what someone's best color options are by checking out their eye color and then hair color and skin tone.  there's nothing better than someone wearing a rich green or striking blue and seeing their eyes just pop.  i'm partial to vibrant colors & taking chances.  however, if you're hesitant to go bold, why not change it up a little with grey, brown or even navy?  

either way, wouldn't it be fantastic to add even the teensiest rainbow of color to everyone's wardrobe?!

Friday, January 2, 2009

Rufflestiltskin





i've always been a fan of ruffles.  many people don't care for them, but i think they're fantastic. they just scream girly and that's why i love them.  ruffles also say sweet & sassy and that makes me smile.  whether it's horizontal tiered ruffles or a single vertical ruffle, i'm a fan.  some may disagree, but i think it's a look everyone can pull off. for someone looking to add volume, ruffles do a nice job giving a little pizazz to that area & for someone wanting to hide a problem area, it's the perfect camouflage.  you can't go wrong with a ruffle up top.  we've all got lovely faces & a ruffle around the neckline will draw attention right to that pretty, happy face. sometimes i want the conservative lady to spice things up a bit.  for instance, instead of  the classic white button up, opt for one with a ruffle down the front to add a little sassafras to the simple, chic look.  on another note, i'm extremely partial to the tiered ruffle look. i think it works for just about any age & looks great in a dress or even a cotton tee.  you can pay top dollar for one at a swanky boutique or find one in a color that pops at budget stores such as kohl's or wal-mart. i'm pretty sure most of you could care less about my ruffle obsession, so i'll bring this to a close.  however, i do hope to see ruffles on the rise in 2009.

dreaming of ruffles

shout outs:  

i am the rain queen


usually i hate rain.  i'm a huge fan of sunshine. i wake in the mornings & look outside in hopes of seeing blue skies & a big ball of sunshine.  however, i've really been craving rainy days lately.  now i know we need it for obvious reasons like watering the grass, trees & other green things that need to grow, but we also need it for the drought we've been experiencing the last several years. unfortunately none of those are my main reason for desiring a rainy day.  my reason is vain & selfish - i wanna wear my new rain boots!!  a few months ago i became obsessed with finding the "perfect" rain boot.  i went all over town in search of the cute, comfy & practical pair.  i tried on everything from target brands to kate spade.  i searched internet shopping sites & the local malls & alas am now wearing my favorite new shoes - my Hunter brand "Festival" short rain boot.  to the average bear they appear to be a "work" boot, but to me they are the perfect blend of fashion & function.  i believe that everyone needs a boot for the gloomy weather days.  whether your style is polka dots, hot pink, plaid or red cherries, there's a boot out there for everyone to do a little puddle jumping. 
happy rainy day!

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the inaugural blog

so this is my first blog ever & i don't  know how long it will last.  i'm not a writer so my blogs will not be grammatically correct and may have made-up or misspelled words.  so far i'm peeved at the nine boring font options and had to settle for this one that doesn't capture the fun-ness i was looking for.  anyway, back to why i'm blogging...temporary unemployment has given me more time on my hands than i'd like to have.  in all of my free time i spend hours online & have found that i really enjoy reading blogs.  i don't expect anyone to read mine, but i thought it would be a productive time waster because it will keep me out of the malls and allow me to express some of my opinions, thoughts, etc.  i'm pretty sure that all of my blogs will be about my shopping experiences (they are minimal due to budget cuts :),  but i still get out & window shop & am still passionate about all things fashion. some people may not define me as "fashionable", but it's what i love & it excites me.  so....here goes my attempt at blogging.