It was a mustard kind of week

It was a mustard kind of week

I realized through this I don’t have a lot of thrifted clothing anymore. From this discovery I am thinking about limiting myself to only shopping the thrift stores for a couple months. This will be a fun adventure for me along with saving some dough while I am going down sizes (slowly but surely) due to some weight loss.

Sunday: Church, and spending time with friends.

I guess this skirt could be considered a bargain since it was free. :) It was a wonderful gift from my fabulous group of Bible Study ladies for my birthday. They know me so well.

Shirt: Target

Skirt: Anthropologie (gifted)

Shoes: Steve Madden

Necklace: Forever 21

 

Monday: We didn’t leave the house this day. But I wanted to get dressed and look cute. So…

You can see my nice tan…ur sunburn neckline from Sunday, and trust me if my sleeves weren’t that long you would see a lovely farmers tan arms also.  This Yellow tunic is relatively new, but I just altered it to be a little more fitted since you could seriously have fit two of me in it.

Shirt/Tunic: Forever 21 ( I think it came with a belt of the same fabric which I need to find)

Cardigan: Thrifted (A.N.A brand from Jcpenny)

Capris: Banana Republic Outlet

Belt: Target

Flops: Old Navy

 

Last week I didn’t make it to my Weight Watchers meeting because Luke didn’t sleep much that night so we were both exhausted and cranky. :(

 

Thanks for stopping by!

 

2 thoughts on “It was a mustard kind of week

  1. Mustard is a color I don’t own but I don’t know why, I love those fall colors. You look great and are making me want to go shopping.
    This is only my third week linking up at WIWW.

    I currently have a fun anything goes linky at my blog that runs Friday through Monday each week. I just announced a new monthly “desperate 4 date night” linky and would love for you to join in on the fun. Here is the link explaing more.

    http://bacontimewiththehungryhypo.blogspot.com/2011/08/welcome-to-new-desperate-4-date-night.html

    Thanks for you time and hope to see you soon.

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