What I Wore Sunday #4
Happy Sunday youse guys! Here we are with Fine Linen & Purple, and Camp Patton, apparently, (she does a “Sunday Best” link up of which I have been regretfully oblivious for quite some time now) to share what we wore to Mass!
And now we approach the moment I knew would come after like, two weeks: the totality of my wardrobe.Within a few weeks, I’ll run out of “original” outfits and then it becomes a game of shuffling and creative accessorizing.
And I am not good at that.
I am probably the most uncreative artist you’ll ever know. Tell me to draw something, and I’ll draw it. I’ll take a photo of it. GIVE me the genius and I can execute.
But tell me to come up with a fresh idea… And my mind runs around in circles like a chicken with it’s head cut off. BAKAAAAAGH!
I’ll try to keep posting despite my dry creativity just to show how much of a big deal it really ISN’T to find something to wear to church that’s appropriate and comfortable and easy for the girl who wakes up and realizes she never took the load of laundry containing her Sunday Best out of the washing machine …three days ago.
This is the best shot I could get with my timed shutter release app and iPhone gingerly balanced on our car, so please excuse my closed eyes. I found this dress at Ann Taylor LOFT Outlet for 20 buckaroos. The fabric is lovely and after two washes, hasn’t shrunk up on my legs. I always fear a dress or long skirt shrinking in length, leaving me with a flood skirt.
Toss on an old cardi from the JCrew Outlet, I’ve got my shoulders covered and I’m good to go! (After the 400 yard hike back to the car after Mass, it was also the first thing to go!)
Behind me is the namesake of our residence. My oldest lovingly refers to it as “Bumpy Bridge”
Bonne journée à tous!
Gorgeous! I love the color and classic feminine lines. Very Blessed Mother meets modern mama. The adorable baby prop makes the whole thing though. :)
Thank you so much!
I totally feel you on the “uncreative artist” thing. Friends used to describe me as “creative” when I was growing up because I was artistic. But I insist- those are 2 entirely different things.
Nevertheless, a gal can never go wrong with a good maxi! Oh, how I love them.
WORD! Creative and artist ARE two diff things indeed.