Dear B,
Since Easter's over and we're all springing into April, is it acceptable to lose the tights and go bare leg? My legs are super pale but I'm thinking it's now or never, right? HELP.
Lylas,
XXXXXX
Dear Barbara Walters,
With Easter came many a fashion tragedy, and while I tried to focus on the good book at Sunday service I found myself shivering at all the short dresses and bare legs. Why? Not because of the shining paleness or the bright colors - because there were plenty of Easter eggs out there - but because it was less than 60 degrees and everybody had visible goosebumps.
As for me and my limbs, I choose to go bareleg once it's warm enough out that I will remain happy and goosebump-free. Have a cute dress that's akin to the Grace Potter mini? Keep it safely in your closet until the warmer weather arrives. Don't waste a good outfit on the cold and cloudy.
And if all else fails, ask yourself if Connie Britton ('s hair) would wear that. Works every time.
xoxo-B
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Spring is for lovers?
Why
is it still 45 degrees out?
Who
did John Mayer cheat on Katy Perry with?
What
is Jessica Biel’s favorite song off her husband’s new album?
Has Britney Spears threatened to shave her head (again) anytime in the past 6-8 months?
Has Britney Spears threatened to shave her head (again) anytime in the past 6-8 months?
What’s
chemically wrong with the people who like their own Instgram photos…and like
their ex’s Instagram photos?
Why does our intern look like Matt Saracen?
Why
did Kim have to get pregnant and completely dash my dreams of Jay-Z and Kanye
playing at Lollapalooza 2013?
Why do guys think “hanging out and watching basketball” is an acceptable first, second or third
date?
Is
Lindsay Vonn on bath salts?
Why
do people choose to own cats?
Does
the Pope sleep in that hat?
Are hats chic now?
XOXO-B
Are hats chic now?
XOXO-B
Sunday, March 18, 2012
tighten up, spring.

Hello my name is Katie and I have been a very negligent blogger as of late. I attribute my brief absence to activities including but not limited to editing chapters 1-4 of my book, half-watching and 100% making fun of the dopey Bachelor finale and driving to Alabama on a weeknight to see Jack. Hey, we are all busy and fall short. Which leads me to this profound thought: spring weather is nice.
Spring in this part of the country means perfect temperatures free of that humidity we come to hate by early June - days filled with puffy clouds and plenty of sunshine. Music sounds better with the windows rolled down. Every food group tastes better whilst enjoyed on a patio or deck, and honestly, I've already forgotten what it was like to not be able to feel my face as I walked to, well, anywhere. The con of this storybook weather is that it will soon transform into a stifling summer and we will undoubtedly curse the sun as we are unable to function without a pool or handheld fan. So in honor of living in the moment and simply because my brain thinks in lists, here are some perfect activities to enjoy during this time of atmospheric awesomeness:
1. Go to the park. Contrary to popular belief you do not have to have a dog or a child to enjoy a nice outing to the park. Take a blanket, a beverage and reading material. Company optional.
2. Go run. Outside. Stop saying you're not a runner and go! Just don't run on a main road like some of the hardcore marathon-training "I run at 9 pm on Woodmont wearing all black" runners do. It's poor form and it's dangerous.
3. Buy tickets to a summer music festival. It's a win/win situation. You buy tickets in advance and they're typically cheaper, and you're guaranteed a ticket... AND you trick your brain into getting excited about being at an outdoor music festival in the summer heat. Case in point, Bonnaroo. We bought our tickets weeks ago and my brain is envisioning listening to Aziz be hilarious on a sunny, 72 degree spring day. I'm sure it will be closer to 102 degrees but don't tell my brain that just yet.
4. Eat outside. I can think of about 35 places within a fifteen mile radius that offer outdoor seating so no excuses.
5. Dress for the occasion. Put up the blah black and winter sweaters. Keep it light and add some color! Boys, you too. Seersucker allowed.
Happy Spring! Here's to freckles and plenty of buttercups. xoxo.
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