Weekend recap: Friends & weddings.

This weekend I took a road trip to meet up with a friend, and then went to another friend's wedding.
Here's a quick re-cap of what went down.

Friend & I went shopping. 

Where I met a cute mannequin and bought a Jones soda.

Then had my very first Target (said with a French accent) experience. 
I was thoroughly excited.

Bought this dress excitedly. And some shoes. 

Went back to the hotel and celebrated: 
a) being awesome
b) seeing each other more than once a year
c) ... being awesome


The next day we had a wedding to go to..

We tried to take some cute selfies in the mirror. Those sucked.

So we ventured outside. Much better.

Me & my hot date. 

The wedding happened. Bride was beautiful, ceremony was beautiful, venue was beautiful.
All around beautiful. 

And then I ate dessert.

The end.

How was your weekend?

Road trippin'.


Tomorrow I'm getting behind the wheel and making the nearly 5-hour drive to the big T.O. A friend is getting married on Saturday, and I'm heading up a bit early to spend the weekend with another one of my BFFs! I don't see her nearly enough, so I'm pretty gosh darn excited for this weekend to kick-off!

I'll be back to regular programming on Monday. Have yourselves a fantastic weekend and keep it real, yo.

We deal with it.

Dynamite faux-leather jacket, sweater; American Eagle jeans; Walmart shoes; GT tee; Gap bag

So the weather around here has been stupid lately. There's no word other than stupid. Cold enough for a jacket one day, warm enough for nothing the next.
Whatever. We're Canadian, we're used to "dealing with the weather".
But I think Canada needs to learn that one should not need to wear a faux-leather jacket in the summer.
Seriously. Not cool. And boots? Whaaaaaaat.

Suburbia.

Suzy Shier denim jacket; Gap button-up; American Apparel leggings; Walmart boots; eBay bag

I'm using anyone and everyone to take my photos these days. A quick visit to my aunt/uncle's with my family meant dragging my little brother out (again) to take some outfit shots.

Thankfully he's forced to love me :)

Fixating.



I'm currently here listening to my next-door neighbour using their water and my upstairs neighbours watching TV. Before drifting off to sleep, I've decided to write down some thoughts.

I fixate on things. This is a problem of mine. I don't know why, but as soon as I have a new goal or challenge on the horizon, I tend to obsess over it.

Sometimes it's productive - like moving into my new place. I was obsessed for two months trying to find the perfect furniture and layout for the place. It was so fun trying to create my own space and I'm glad I wasn't left scrambling at the last minute.

Other times it's a little less meaningful. I sit there and think about certain things I can't control or change. When there's nothing else going on in my life, I tend to go back to the same thoughts and let them stew. This rarely does any good, and never allows me a clear perspective.

I feel like I'm always thinking. My mind never takes a break.

I think it's time to start bringing silence and peace into my life. Turn my brain off and stop thinking for a few minutes each day. Now the question is how?


Do you have a hard time turning your brain off?

Exploring.

Coming from a small town, it's nice to explore other small towns.
And that's what a friend and I did last Sunday. We took advantage of the sunny weather and went exploring.

We ended up at a local coffee shop called Palms. Their chai lattes are to die for.
{me w/ the inventor of basketball himself} 

This what I love most about summer. Spending time with my favourite people, visiting my favourite places, and throwing in some new places too. It's the perfect way to spend a weekend.

Does summer give you the desire to explore?

Scarves in spring.



Scarf c/o Louis Jane; Dress from Old Navy; Sandals from Call it Spring

I'm a sucker for a great scarf.
Like in the fall when all you want is something cozy to bundle up in? Yeah, that's me.
But I've never grown my spring scarf collection, which makes me a little sad. I mean, they're the PERFECT accessory to spruce up a minimalist outfit. This plain black maxi? Now spiced up with a gorgeous and feminine scarf.

I was gifted this Painted Lilacs silk chiffon scarf from Louis Jane. Louis Jane's designs connect light and energy to fashion, to bring our everyday outfits to life.  The artistic designs are unique and meant to embrace our soul and spirit. This particular scarf stood out to me the most - the lilacs and colours evoked spring, making it a perfect beginning to my spring scarf collection. The silk chiffon fabric is super light-weight and feels smooth against the skin. It's just a beautiful scarf, and a perfectly feminine addition to my wardrobe.
I am definitely in love.

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