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How to dress like a grown up.
I like the distinction of style vs. fashion. -
I’ve been running again (I ran for twenty minutes straight a few days ago!), but Meg just finished a half-marathon. It was inspiring to see her go from start to finish.
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I like the way Brian Lam works.
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Get on your bikes and ride! (And look cute while doing it, too.)
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Get the look: Expedit chic.
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Modern basics to update your wardrobe staples.
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This was a triumph! I’m making a note here: huge success.
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10 responses to “Honor Roll”
Thank you. I loved the post “How to dress like a grown up.” If anything it made me laugh, I guess I never really thought about what makes the difference only that there is one.
Thanks for sharing these posts! I loved “How to Dress Like a Grown Up”
Hehe love the Portal Cake Mix!! Love that you are a true nerd :-) Very few of my IRL friends get my humor or excitement over stuff like this.
Speaking of embracing the inner nerd – have you seen this video yet? I thought it was really sweet and thoughtful:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=H_BtmV4JRSc
Aw, that was sweet! I hadn’t seen it before (though I do like @wilw). Thanks.
Congrats on your running! I seriously was NOT a runner prior to the half (since high school) so anyone can do it! Good luck! Can’t wait to hear about your running journey! Thanks for linking!!
I love Grant Snider’s work! “We Are the Introverts” is my life in ink.
Thank you for sharing the “How To Dress Like A Grown Up” article. It was perfect and exactly how I feel all. the. time. I turn 41 (yikes!) this year, work as a high school art teacher, have two boys ages 3 and 6(almost 7!), and we have two large dogs. It was comforting to read about a mom in a similar lifestyle as my own…plus you introduced me to a new blog which I love.
I love the Honor Roll. It always has so many gems. I look forward to this every week.
I signed up for an account on Everlane when the started because I liked the idea of simply quality wardrobe basics. Finally last month I decided I wanted to order something. That’s when I noticed their sizing only goes up to size 10. I was disappointed since, as a size 12, that means I will not have the change to try any of their styles unless it’s a mens t-shirt.