Sunday, April 17, 2016

Stay-cation Prep

Outfit planning for vacation, or stay-cation in our case, is always so much fun for me!  We are going a four day stay-cation and I have all outfits planned out and documented.  Everyone does that, right?

Day one - travel:

This is a cute jumpsuit that I got on clearance last year at Old Navy.   They carry similar sets this year so I'm thinking I'm still in fashion with this one.   It's super cute on and I'm adding minimal accessories:  Roman sandals and a long necklace.

Day two - relaxing by the pool:


Old Navy cover-up, an electric blue swimsuit from JCP and a floppy hat that I've had for years!  I'll grab some flip flops and a beach bag and I'll be all set. 


And because when I see something I like I always grab two:



We plan on hanging out by the pool a couple of days so I bought the Old Navy cover-up in black too and am pairing it with my black swimsuit because it's a good match.  

Day Three -- two events




I bought this split neck shirt dress from the Gap a few months back and thought it would  be great with the pink Kate Spade crossbody that Sweetheart just bought me from Vegas.   The dress is pretty basic but I really wanted to wear the Kate Spade bag on day three and this dress makes a good pairing.    I'm wearing it to my nephew's First Communion mass and celebration and then later to a festival that my sister and cousin are going to.   I wanted something that I could wear to mass and then be comfortable in for the rest of the day. 

Here's the cute bag: 



I found this necklace at Old Navy and I thought it would add some flare:


And these Steve Madden roman sandals at The Rackroom:



And I think it will look pretty good:



Day Four - our travel back home:



Double duty on the sandals and the necklace which is always nice when packing is involved.   

I also have a black swing dress that's being delivered on Monday that I will take with me to wear at dinner on Friday night.    I'm so excited about our mini trip!

Monday, April 11, 2016

I am Grateful for: My Job

This started as a "work from home" post but it quickly turned into my weekly "I am grateful for" post.   I have worked for Laureate Education for eight years now.   It's a great place to work and I am very happy there.    I work as an Enrollment Advisor for the Doctoral programs in the College of Health Sciences and the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.   It's a challenging job but very rewarding as well.   I truly love my job and I know that sometimes that's not always the case with some people.  Sometimes a job is just a job.  For me, it's my passion.   I was recently given a promotion and I feel so very grateful for that.    It's a great work environment with great benefits and a great leadership team. 

A few weeks ago I was given an opportunity to work from home two days a week.  I was totally onboard with that when it was presented.   I read a stat the other day that indicated that one in five Americans work from home at least one day a week.   Something like 3.2 million Americans.   And now I am one of them!  I feel so green! 

I am currently on week three of this new schedule and I have to say I'm loving it.    It really does boost productivity; there's less interruptions involving co-workers and office chatter.   I love that I don't have to wear makeup or do my hair on those work from home days.   I love that I can wear my PJ's to work on those days.    I love that I don't have to battle traffic on the 202 on those days.   It really is ideal.  

I always thought that working from home would be so glam.  I pictured this:

 

Nice and neat and in control.

In fact, I find it's the opposite.   I decided to use our office as my work from home space.  There's a TV in the guest room (pictured above) and I didn't want to be enticed into turning that thing on.   So I set myself up in the office.   This is the reality of what my work from home looks like:



It's not glam at all.   I have my work laptop sitting on a box so that it's up high.  I have a mouse and a keyboard and a headset plugged into it.  I have my iMac on too so I can listen to music and have google at the ready.     If I was full time work from home I would definitely put more effort into creating a glam space.  But for now, it works for me.  


 


Yep, the room is currently the catch all room too.  I'm quite sure you noticed the mess in the background.  If you didn't before I'm sure that made you look.   We're prepping for a possible move so we are painting and consolidating and everything that gets moved out of one room ends up in here until we decide what we are doing with it.   Totally glam, huh?

While I love the work from home, I am also happy to work in the office.  I love to dress up and see my co-workers and be part of the office environment as much as I love the work from home.   So very grateful for the opportunity to have those options and to work for such a great company!




Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Gratitude

I saw a post yesterday on a friend's Facebook page.   He said he was starting a new habit where he would write down one thing that he is grateful for each day and keep a growing list.   What a wonderful idea!  I have SO many things to be grateful for and keeping a journal of it would allow me to take a look back every now and then and revisit those things that are so meaningful to me.  

So I too am starting a new habit:  a weekly post entitled  "I am grateful for".   

Today, I am grateful for...... My Sweetheart.   

I could write about this sweet man for days and days and days.   But I'll keep it to what happened this week.  I am grateful for how thoughtful and chivalrous he is.   

Thoughtfulness 
 I got this email from him on Monday:

Hi Sweetheart,
Did you make it to work today?  I miss you.  Thank you for the food
I love you very much so.

He makes my heart happy.

Chivalrous

He blocked the sun for me while we sat in church on Sunday morning.   I sent him this email:  

I forgot to thank you for blocking the sun for me when we were in church yesterday.  You are such a gentleman, Sweetheart.   Thank you.
xoxoxox

He replied:  

Yea, that was a rough start but it went away fast enough.  I was able to sleep....I mean close my eyes and listen.

I never asked him to shield the sun that was shining through the stained glass windows.  I didn't make a fuss, it was just there and my concentration would have been on the mass.   But as we sat down he saw the sun was shining directly on my face and he asked to switch seats with me and then leaned forward so the sun was not on me.   It didn't last long, the sun moved quickly enough and when it did I saw him sit back and relax.  See why I call him Sweetheart?? 

So very grateful for this man.  

And thanks J, for the inspiration.