Embracing Modesty, No 18.
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.
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 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.
It was a peaceful weekend, quiet and low key. We milled about doing this and that. No trips, no rushing around. Delightful!
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.
It would be impossible, without writing an entire book, to tell you all that has gone on in my life over the past few days. The length of “War and Peace” has nothin’ on my weekend.
Grace had requested for her birthday that all of the girls go out together and we did it in full force. I spent my entire life becoming an expert shopper and feel that it would be wrong not to pass the knowledge on to my 4 daughters.
It was an active weekend here at the Point. On Saturday I took the girls out for a mom/daughter shopping day. All of them needed something from shoes to under garments and we all needed to spend some time together.
All four of my girls have their own style. They go through phases and interests and their clothes reflect that. We have always encouraged them to express themselves through their clothing
Even if some of these outfits are things you wouldn’t wear, I hope you’ll find some inspiration to create your own style and still be modest and comfortable.
I have been really looking forward to the start of our new series, Embracing Modesty for Women of All Ages. My four daughters and I are careful to be modest and feminine, but we don’t sacrifice style and fun.