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Gone are the days of slathering sunscreen lotion all over my pale Irish Kids (except Andrew - he got the good Italian skin tone). Just spray and go!
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I know, I know, a lady doesn't sweat, she glows, but on these 90 degree humid days you want to make sure you're wearing a nice smelling deodorant just in case you sweat. But not me, I'll be glowing.
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We had Pioneer Women's Cauliflower Soup from this cookbook last night, and it was yummy! I ignore the butter, milk and cream ingredients and focus on the veggies and tell myself it's a healthy meal. I actually did triple up on the carrots, celery, and onions...so there.
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Bloggy Buddies.
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Little girls in rompers.
I love rompers, in fact I have a pair of pajamas like this, and they are my fave! But, I'm not brave enough to wear a romper out in public, yet.
So instead, I just dress my mini-me in them:
Last year, but it's the only romper picture I could find! |
Now off to Hallie and the rest for more favorites!
Wait, grown women wear rompers? I cannot be at peace with this. Maggie, however, looks adorable in one :) Also, I will allow you the spray sunscreen if you promise not to be one of those people who sprays it within wind's reach of other people who don't like sunscreen. So rude! I've been glowing a lot lately but so far my crunchy coconut oil deodorant has been doing the job - woohoo!
ReplyDeleteI use crunchy coconut oil deodorant too, and I think it works as well as, or better than other deodorants.
DeleteOoooh! I love my little SK in a romper!! There are so many cute ones out there this year too! Maggie looks adorable in hers! And I'm totally with you on the spray sunscreen. Easy button.
ReplyDeleteGotta love the spray sunscreen. Now if only I could catch them!
ReplyDeleteYup, yup, yup ( except the soup ~ haven't tried but looks yummy)!!!!
ReplyDeleteIf you show up in public in a romper, I will pretend like I don't know you. No, seriously.
ReplyDeleteROFLOL Cari! I just told my 13 yo she can't wear a romper unless she also dons a baby bonnet and pacifier.
DeleteConsider that look for a while, Colleen, and maybe your perspective will change.
Also, potty breaks would be.... Weird.
That soup looks SO GOOD. Huuuuuungryyyyyyyyyy....
ReplyDelete(but don't wear a romper. that's, like, ruffled bloomers or something)
Oh, ruffled bloomers are another matter entirely. I'd totes wear those.
DeleteI want the soup. I just made Owen THROW AWAY ALL THE SPRAY SUNSCREEN after he both used it IN THE HOUSE, causing a major floor washing project right after the floors were washed, and then using it right in front of me, hitting my mouth, my phone and my sunglasses. That stuff is the devil. Rompers: fine for people who have normal length torsos and not extra long torsos if you catch my drift. You could totally pull it off. Enough judgment from me.
ReplyDeleteForget all this bad advice! Wear the romper and reclaim your preschool years!
ReplyDeleteI think you should wear the romper too...but maybe I'm just dense and I can't really tell the difference between a romper and a tank top/shorts.??
ReplyDeleteLittle girls in rompers are adorable!
Ahahaha I think you managed to find the worst possible rompers on the entire internet for adults! Maggie is absolutely the cutest in her romper! I love little girls in rompers, too :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I REALLY want that soup. It looks soooo yummy - Andrew hates cauliflower (and most vegetables) and doesn't think soup counts as a meal, so I'll have to save that recipe for some day when he's gone for dinner!
But how do you use the bathroom wearing a romper? Is it like wearing a one piece swimming suit and so you're basically de-frocking in the Target bathroom stall so you can pee?
ReplyDeletei agree spray sunscreen is the best!
ReplyDeleteI must make that soup!
ReplyDeleteAlso I almost tried on a romper then I slapped myself back to reality and realized it wouldn't work on my particular figure. Some ladies can pull it off, you know, those JCew model ladies and what not!
The spray-on sunscreen reminds me of Jim Gaffigan saying how long it takes to lather up his kids - too funny!
ReplyDeleteHmm, we despise spray sunscreen. We've had nothing but duds when we've tried it. Sprays for a while and then quits. Grrr....
ReplyDeleteAgain, twinsies, I tell ya--I've got the same deodorant. I, however, do not glisten or glow and most definitely smell like a beast. This, I blame on four children and the ever-changing motherly body.
My little girl loves her two rompers too. I've made them her summer uniform and put up almost all her other clothes. :-)
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