If you didn’t know that I took my honeymoon to London, well…now you do! It was an amazing trip!! My husband and I spent the trip exploring the city, trying new things, but relaxing much of the time as well. I brought a lot of super cute, summery clothes to wear…but it was right around 60 the whole time! Then, on the second day, I got HUGE blisters on my toes (from my nude shoes in the pictures) and had to switch to my Nikes and my Toms for most of the trip. I got a few OOTDs for you all, but not as many as I would have wanted.…
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Last weekend, Brett and I made a 4 hour trip to attend his sister’s wedding reception. It was a beautiful day and she had it in a big barn-like structure. It was pot-luck style and decorated with beautiful fresh flowers. After we left the reception, we headed to the car for 5 hours this time to make it to my little brother’s 21st birthday bonfire. I definitely needed my outfit to be cute, but mostly comfy for this long, all-day road trip. The pants are stretchy at the top, so they were comfy! When we were in the car, I would un-tuck my shirt, so it was more comfortable as…
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My friend Nina got married a few weeks ago now and confidently rocked an amazing dress! She looked whimsical and girly! She also used the same photographer I am using. I’ve always felt that people shouldn’t get engaged, then try to lose 50 pounds before the wedding. It doesn’t seem natural to me. If you crash diet, you are very likely to gain the weight back, so the pictures of your “Extreme Weight Loss Wedding” would almost look like strangers- not only to others, but to yourselves. But you know what? It’s your decision! My decision was to remain “plus size,” or you know– FAT, for my wedding. Of course, if I…
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Blog 5 in Series: PCOS If you don’t know what PCOS is, then please take the time to read the first post in this series, which can be found here. I’m going to start this one out by telling you all that I am NOT brave enough to post my own pictures as examples for this symptom of PCOS. Hirsutism is my least favorite symptom of them all! It’s a daily struggle, annoying, and embarrassing beyond belief. The Nitty Gritty: Mayo Clinic defines Hirsutism as follows: “Hirsutism (HUR-soot-iz-um) is a condition of unwanted, male-pattern hair growth in women. Hirsutism results in excessive amounts of stiff and pigmented hair on body areas…










