A while back, I had posted about dreading the change of the season. I was so caught up in my whirlwind of a summer, the beautiful weather, the bare feet, the music and late night dancing in the wilderness, camping, and vacations that I barely remembered or welcomed the un-rushed pace that comes with the beginning of fall. Living in the middle of the city has been a blessing for finding new, exciting and bustling places to eat and explore, but so many times I'm wishing for the opportunity to do something a little less... urban . I grew up in the country, and Erick, in the city- so now we've been doing our best to give our child the best of both worlds. We took a drive about 40 minutes south of the city to a little place in the suburbs and welcomed the crisp and cool air that kissed our cheeks as we embarked on a tiny adventure in the forest. Hiking with a toddler is such an enriching exper...
YUS.
ReplyDeleteLove oxfords, despite the fact they make my huge feet look like fatty oxen hooves ha. Maybe the oxford styled high heels would do me better? Eh, probably not. Anyway, point being, I love your oxfords, they look superb!
i'm loving your blog already! i got here through soul singing liv and i'm so glad i did.
ReplyDeletei'm you newest follower.
loved the shoes!!
it must be (so)... liberating