Friday, Ian had to work late, and he didn't get home until about 8:30. I picked up a pizza for us and we had a very sophisticated night spent watching Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.
Yes, I realize that our taste in TV is pretty diverse ... from Dexter to Honey Boo Boo. Serial killers, "sketti"-lovin' country pageant queens, and all inbetween
Saturday, we worked out hard both at the gym and also in the yard, and we rewarded ourselves with a date night to Basil, a wonderful Thai restaurant in downtown Charlotte. I had a basil lime martini that was incredible. We shared the coconut chicken soup and the Basil Duck entree. We walked around downtown before retrieving our car from the valet guys. It was the perfect night.
Sunday consisted of our normal Home Depot trip and yardwork, and then Ian went off with a friend to go shooting while I celebrated a very special one year old at her birthday party, complete with cupcakes galore and bounce houses.
H&M , $32 / Marc by Marc Jacobs marc jacob / J.Crew skinny jeans / C9 by Champion / Old Navy / Forever 21 knit pants / Old Navy / Tory Burch / Cezanne / Danielle Stevens Jewelry gold jewelry
During the workweek, I sometimes feel like my wardrobe is so predictable and boring. Black pants/khaki pencil skirt/trouser jeans with a Banana Republic/Old Navy/J. Crew top. And for that reason, I absolutely live for weekend wear. Whether it's comfy yoga pants or skinny jeans that are just a hint too skinny for work, I feel like I let my true personality show on the weekends ... and I like it. Very much so.
If it were perfectly acceptible to wear yoga pants to work, I would definitely be down with that. But for now, I'll get my excitement through pairing a statement necklace with a traditional work ensemble.
How do you inject your personality into your work wear?
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