We have 3 weeks of school left here! Summeritis is kicking in big time! And It's feeling very summer like instead of spring like; so I'm having to consider what my kids need for the summer earlier than I expected. And for myself! Kids often have growth spurts in the spring and around their birthdays; so that's a double whammy for DS. I've shopped too early before and it backfired! Now I've got DS in shorts from 2 summers ago. DD has grown enough that I need to start shopping Juniors sections for tops and sundresses. I'm SO not ready! But it's cute to see her developing her own sense of style. She's definitely got a better one than I did at her age!
What's your style?
I am a jeans and t-shirt girl. Or at home it's athletic pantsI really prefer to be casual. You can look nicely put together and still casual. I have no patience for changing purses and things like that. For me; dressing up is wearing a sweater with jeans or a sweater with slacks. I don't wear dresses or skirts often anymore because they require shoes that hurt. I had to go with spanx for a wedding several years ago and I did look nice; but I won't vounatrily do that regularly!
In the summer it's easier to dress up at least. But I rarely do it. My church is more of a come-as-you-are place. So someone is in a suit and someone is in jeans and no one bats an eye. I like that. Most of my jobs were business causal so that wasn't bad. You can wear a more comfortable shoe that way. One job had me in scrubs and at first it was nice; but I got tired of it after a few months. Plus people thought i was a nurse or medical assistant; not clerical staff.
What's your style?
I am a jeans and t-shirt girl. Or at home it's athletic pantsI really prefer to be casual. You can look nicely put together and still casual. I have no patience for changing purses and things like that. For me; dressing up is wearing a sweater with jeans or a sweater with slacks. I don't wear dresses or skirts often anymore because they require shoes that hurt. I had to go with spanx for a wedding several years ago and I did look nice; but I won't vounatrily do that regularly!
In the summer it's easier to dress up at least. But I rarely do it. My church is more of a come-as-you-are place. So someone is in a suit and someone is in jeans and no one bats an eye. I like that. Most of my jobs were business causal so that wasn't bad. You can wear a more comfortable shoe that way. One job had me in scrubs and at first it was nice; but I got tired of it after a few months. Plus people thought i was a nurse or medical assistant; not clerical staff.