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What I've Been Wearing

 Sunday

 I ordered this dress (and a couple other goodies) from thredUP a couple months back. It's become my favorite piece to wear this fall. Click here to see how I styled it a couple weeks back. 

Almost every Sunday I make my kiddos pose for an Instagram picture with me. They are such a good sports - it's so sweet of them to indulge me in this way. I thought I share the picture here because we just bought them some new winter 'church' shoes. They are all from Old Navy so they were fairly inexpensive. The pictures don't do it justice but Little Lady's boots dazzle with sparkles. They are so fun and so HER! She's worn them almost everyday this past week and insists that they are very comfortable. I was a little nervous because they have a bit of heel - but she it doesn't seem to slow her down. Mini Man and Big Buddy got the same pair of slip-on boots - they both really liked the fur lining. I picked out BabyZ some moccasins. They are soft soled and easy to slip on...so I think he is also pleased ;)


Monday & Friday


I swear I did get dressed more than three times this week. The days have just been busy and before I realize it it's dark. I struggle so hard with the lack of sun in the fall and winter. I know it's not rationale but the lack of daylight makes me feel like I'm always running behind. 

If you looking for more outfit inspiration please check out these link parties: Watch What I'm WearingMonday MingleStyle Sessions and Pleated Poppy

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  1. You have such a cute little family! Love it

    Nina
    aworldofdresses.com

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  2. Love the mix & match in the first picture!

    https://beautyfollower.blogspot.gr/

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