Going to a beach vacation spot (because my grandparents live there) is not exactly my parents' favorite place to go. They hate beaches and prefer interesting food and clothes to tans and bikinis. Hence, I usually spend a lot of time here alone at the beach.
In an attempt to initiate family bonding, my mom decided that we should go to TJ Maxx. To be honest, after going there I wonder why other stores even exist! They have so many items of clothing for amazing prices. If I could, I would be in there for hours trying on shoes and looking through each item in the entire store.
Now I just hope my mom will still let me shop at other stores after being exposed to all these low prices!
I'm Mad...
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
About Being a Maxxinista
Sunday, August 5, 2012
About Confidence
I've been thinking a lot lately about how my life has changed in the past year (details not important). Before, I was far less confident than I am now. I'm a better person (at least, I hope I am haha) from what I've been through the last year, but I was the only one who could change myself. The same goes for everybody: you are the only one that can change yourself. So I encourage you to take off on a life changing experience, whatever it may be. (hopefully) You'll end up with a lot more confidence :)
shirt urban outfitters; shorts h&m;
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Saturday, August 4, 2012
About Equestrian Looks in Summer
I found some amazing riding boots yesterday! They are so cute; I love them. Even though equestrian is a more popular style in the fall, I took the opportunity to create this look. French braiding my hair was harder than I though, other people make it look so easy!
shirt urban outfitters; belt primark; shorts target; boots sam edelman; silver rings forever 21; red toad ring present
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