Embracing Modesty, No. 21
Well friends, it’s starting to get hot and that means trying to find ways to be modest and still not die of a heat stroke. I am telling you I do not like to be hot.
Well friends, it’s starting to get hot and that means trying to find ways to be modest and still not die of a heat stroke. I am telling you I do not like to be hot.
One thing I love about life in the country is the constant change. One day you’re a happy farmer with a cow grazing in the field. The next day you’re a crazy woman wading through mud in your good shoes chasing a cow down the street.
Recently we went out as a family and got a little more dressed up than usual. It’s always nice to see what the girls come out wearing. They are all so creative with their clothing.
This is it! The 2013 Swimsuit edition of Embracing Modesty. We are so excited to share this you!
It’s been unusually cool here in Texas for this time of year. Normally we’ve pulled the summer clothes out of the back of the closet by now. But it’s still in the 70s so we haven’t started the hot weather dressing just yet.
I’ve been planning a few summer projects and looking around the house and yard to see what I can do with basically no money. I love a challenge and making my home nicer for free is one of my favorites!
I had planned to share some hot weather ideas with you today, but it’s been c-c-cold here this week and we couldn’t bear to wear our summer things. So it will wait until the weather gets warm, which I am not in any hurry for.
We are bouncing back to Mom this week. I often get asked about my clothing by strangers. People will stop ma and ask anything from am I Amish (that one always cracks me up) to where do I buy my skirts.
Since I’m gone this week I’m going to show you a few of the cute outfits my girls have been wearing. They always look so cute and they really do embrace the boundaries we set.
So after last week’s granola recipe, I’m sure you’ve been waiting by your computer for this one. You won’t be sorry, this is a good recipe.