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Tag Archives: Fashion
My Zippered Frog
As I was looking down at my summer purse the other day I realized it had become sort of rag-tag. It is a straw purse and a frequent scratching post for the cats because they just can’t resist. Like it … Continue reading
Stevie And Company
I know it’s been a few days since I posted and you all miss me terribly (I would too), but I’ve been somewhat busy. Last night was set aside for Fleetwood Mac. Yes, they were phenomenal. Our girl Stevie sounded great, … Continue reading
Have A Laugh On Me. Please.
You know what’s funny? No? Neither does Dan. He is by far my toughest audience. He tends to sit quietly while I laugh at my own jokes. How pathetic does that make me? My millions (upon millions) of adoring fans … Continue reading
Laissez Le Buon Tempi Rotolare!
For Lent this year I gave up asking people what Lent is about. I honestly don’t get it, but I won’t ask about it again until after whatever day it is that Lent is over. Maybe Easter? The few things … Continue reading
Betty: A Love Story Or Three
Our dinner with Olivier and family in Paris may have been my most awkward, but there have been some other odd meals. Let’s see, there was an interesting turn of events last fall while attending a conference in Atlanta. Some of … Continue reading
Oui! L’Awkward
You know how sometimes dinner parties can be awkward because no one is talking? I’m not terribly familiar because I never stop yapping, but I did once sit through the most awkward of awkward dinners. We took each of the … Continue reading
The Elephant In The Room
It seems like an unlikely pursuit for me, but due to some unique circumstances I participate in a White Elephant every year. It’s all adults; no kids like Jane to ruin everyone’s good time while they’re being greedy. Traditionally, we … Continue reading
Denim For The People!
Normally jeans are strictly prohibited in my office, but we’ve declared the week between Christmas and New Year’s jeans week. We get ridiculously excited about it; the anticipation of it alone gets everyone jazzed. I don’t know what it is … Continue reading
The Spirit Of Christmas?
There are three things you can count on in this world—taxes, death and holiday sweaters. I understand taxes and the inevitability of death, but I am slack-jawed when it comes to holiday sweaters. They typically look like a small child’s … Continue reading
Will Work For Fashion
There are few things more stressful to a woman than figuring out what to wear every day. I try to keep up a rotation for work so there are at least 8 business days before I repeat outfits, but sometimes … Continue reading