Cardigan - from my sister Tee - from my closet Jeans - Gap Scarf - Target Shoes - Zara |
Ok. Not true.
Obviously, I'm not in the Tropics since I'm still taking pics from my bedroom. :/
However, this scarf makes me feel like I could be on a tropical island somewhere.
In reality, though, I've been in a Dyslexia training class all week. Although I've learned lots of new, interesting, and valuable information about Dyslexia and how to provide instruction to dyslexic students, my brain is on a serious overload and could certainly use a vacation.
So, I guess I'll just keep staring at my scarf.
Aloha!
Hi dear! I love this scarf with the cardigan and the shoes! Great colors together! It does sound like your brain needs a vacay! Mine does too!!! xx, Pip
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Love that scarf and the adorable blazer!
ReplyDeleteThere are those Zara shoes. I just snagged a pair.
ReplyDeleteI really like your style. Since I am moving to the Middle East, I am in need of great scarves.
I just love the way bright colors look on you! As much as I love your scarf, I'll let you keep it and I'll take the real thing. Ohmygoodness, I need a tropical vaycay SO badly!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scarf. I love the colors and love that you brought in the teal (turquoise?) with the belt too. You look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteHope you get that vacation soon, but if not, at least have a Happy Weekend!
Gracey
Love the scarf and the colors!
ReplyDeleteDiana
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Love the colors and the hair is adorable! You are just too cute!
ReplyDeleteI love this super cute outfit! The scarf is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLindsey Turner
http://thriftandshout.blogspot.com
I love this look. The shoes are fabulous. You can never go wrong with a blazer (great color). Thank you for taking care of the students who have been diagnosed with Dyslexia. If my mom had been tested in grade school there wouldn't have been so many struggles later in life. Thankfully we were able to get here the support she needed and she went on to finish HS, earn a college degree and most recently a medical coding degree.
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