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Mom woke me up this morning and threw me in the bathtub. What on dog’s earth is going on?! Doesn’t she know I love to smell ever so slightly of Fritos and whatever I most recently rolled in? Ugh, moms are the worst.

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Mom woke me up this morning and threw me in the bathtub. What on dog’s earth is going on?! Doesn’t she know I love to smell ever so slightly of Fritos and whatever I most recently rolled in? Ugh, moms are the worst.
Last week, I had the privilege of being sent to Urban Campfire in Seattle by Luna with my friend Sarah. I hadn’t heard of Urban Campfire before, but after reading a bit about it, it sounded right up my alley. Inspiring women, check. S’mores, check. Held in an airplane hangar, check. Sounded pretty sweet to me.
As much as I’ve loved summer this year, I think it’s about time fall showed up. Maybe I’m just getting a little burnt out on the hot weather (thanks, Texas), or maybe its how fast-paced this summer has felt… but I just am so excited to curl up with a cozy sweater, a good book, and some cocoa during a rain storm. I can venture a guess that in a few months when this actually happens, I will be dreaming of warmer weather. Grass is always greener, right?
True Life: I’m a Fashion Blogger (on my off hours) should be a thing. Now that it’s getting darker earlier, I have to hurry home and get outfit shots done before the sun goes down. Tonight was probably the most embarrassing/ridiculous one yet. We’re driving home and I’m yelling, “Oh no! We’re losing the light!” Yeah, clearly I have issues.
What’s even more amazing is that Dave doesn’t even complain (as much) anymore about the photo taking endeavors. Bless him. Seriously. He even gave me a piggy back ride down the hill from where we took these photos so that I wouldn’t fall. Now that’s love.
I guess I should start planning ahead soon and take my photos on the weekends. Pretty soon we’re going to be into winter and then I’m really going to have issues. #BloggerProbz for real, though. Continue reading
As you may have gathered by now, I spent last weekend in Dallas for The Hundred Event. I’d never been to Texas, and this is the first year of The Hundred so I had no idea what to expect. Considering most other blogging events I have attended have been great, I figured I had absolutely nothing to lose, and only knowledge to gain.
It all started from an innocent tweet, where I complimented Grace on her blog. Lauren, the brains behind The Hundred, emailed me that evening and asked if it looked like something I’d like to attend. Considering I’d never been to 1. a blog conference, or 2. Texas, I figured why the heck not. YOLO, right? Continue reading