Embracing Modesty, No 31
Since the girls and I dress up every day and we only wear skirts/dresses, I thought that would be something fun for us to share with you. I can’t believe y’all haven’t gotten sick of seeing what we are wearing.
Since the girls and I dress up every day and we only wear skirts/dresses, I thought that would be something fun for us to share with you. I can’t believe y’all haven’t gotten sick of seeing what we are wearing.
This weekend I will be in California for the Diamonds in the Rough Retreat. While I pack, I try on my outfits so that I can be sure I have everything I need to wear.
Being plus-sized has its challenges. My friends that are average size tell me they have challenges too, but it’s hard to believe it’s the same intensity.
I went shopping a couple of times over the past few weeks and was reminded of how hard it is to be young and find modest things to wear. It’s all tight and revealing and short-shorts….not what we want to wear!
I have gotten hundreds of questions and I wish I could reply to them all personally, but since I can’t I thought I’d try to answer a few of them today.
I love a good mix-n-match style! Dresses are nice, but skirts and tops make it easy to change it up and be spontaneous. I can easily tailor them to my mood, which is never predictable.
Well friends, the heat is officially here. Yesterday it was over 100° and sweltering. And it’s only going to get hotter. So we are being careful how we dress. Being modest is important to us, but so is avoiding death.
This week has been unique since I’m traveling with 3 of my daughters. They have been attending a writer’s workshop in Kansas City while I either hung around the workshop or spent quiet time in the hotel room.
This week I’m sharing a few of the simple outfits I have worn lately. Nothing fancy or over the top. Most days I just toss on a comfy skirt and cool top with my Birkenstocks and never look back.
This week we’re going to look at some of the silliness that goes on around here. My teens girls like to experiment with their clothing and as long as they stay within the boundaries we have set for being modest I say go for it!