Saturday, August 2, 2014

Too Damn Young

....to feel this damn old!
So many things have changed in my life since my last post.
I finally became a watch-wearing 9-5er with a "big girl job" that I started about two months ago.
Some nights I even go to bed before 11pm and am considering getting my eyes checked to see if I need computer monitor glasses.


His: Diesel watch (cause every #redneckdiva has a nice Dale Earnhardt watch)
Hers: Fossil watch/ Layered bracelet from Altar'd State/ Lenny & Eva beaded bracelet

Trying to find the sweet spot between looking professional and being able to express my style has been on of those processes that makes it all feel real... I can't default to tennis shoes and jeans like I could in college, or super casual Free People clothes like I could at my URBN internship (you could really wear a crop top and shortie shorts and have purple bed head, if you so choose).


Dress from Altar'd State/ Lucchese boots from Watsonatta Western World - Boone, NC

But luckily, I don't have to give up my boots for Modern. Southern. Style.
I turned 23 a week ago.... and thanks to Austin, I'm learning to play guitar!


Oh, and AUSTIN PROPOSED! 
WE'RE GETTING MARRIED.
And I'm here to tell ya... wedding planning is a lot of fun, but not nearly as glamorous as Pinterest leads you to believe.


Not only is Austin my best friend, completely in-tune with what I'm about, and totally selfless...
He gave me the most beautiful ring I've ever seen.

Prepare yourself to see lots of wedding-related posts.
And as for the blog, I am really excited to start back up.  
I have taken the pressure off of myself of having a big blog following, and am more utilizing it to document and share, as it should be.

Thanks for stopping by :)



1 comment:

  1. I'm so glad to see you have started this blog back up. I really enjoy seeing what you have to post and always look forward to your entries. You are so fortunate to have a great guy. For him to be so in tune to your style and treat you so well, he must have been raised by a great mother who taught him the importance of treating his girl so well. Love you! And I'm pretty fond of your guy too!

    ReplyDelete