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Sadly, there are moments in our lives that cause us to stop, reflect, and
remember all that is going well at the present moment even when we may have
become conditioned to focus on what we lack. Fortunately, these said
opportunities allow us to shift our perspective or ensure that we are focusing
on what is truly important, what will truly make a positive difference and what
would allow us, upon reflection, to be proud of.
As I contemplated how to discuss the tragic events this week with my
students, I choose to focus on how we can move forward. The simple act of
kindness in our every day ventures can be the conscious difference that adds a
bit more hope, much needed sincerity and the desired quality versus quantity of
human to human contact I believe we all seek.
Now kindness can come in a variety of forms. Sometimes kindness may on the
surface appear rather abrasive if we are trying to be honest with those we love.
And on the flip side, syrupy sweet, empty words can be passively quite hurtful
upon reflection. It is the intention that should guide what we do. If we seek to
help, to comfort, to add value, how we express the kindness we desire will find
a way so long as we keep looking for an outlet to share our efforts with the
world.
Thankfully there were bright moments in Monday's dark events with the endless
small and unexpected acts of kindness that occurred by strangers toward their
fellow fallen neighbor.
While there can never be enough kindness, there is already an overflowing
amount of it in this world, and that is inspiring in and of itself.
Here is a post from the archives you might enjoy:
In this week's newsletter, spring trends were on my mind. Two in particular and
spotlighting classic ideas in novel, creative ways. From the graphic and floral
print pencil skirts to bold, creative stripes, designers offer endless ways to
embrace spring trends, but also adhere to a classic signature style.
On the entertainment side of things, Baz Luhrman's film The Great Gatsby is
finally about to be revealed, and Anna Wintour is in full swing promotion mode
for her friend as Carey Mulligan was chosen as Vogue's May cover girl. Have a
look at my post on the film, the soundtrack and the designers behind the roaring
20s style.
With an inkling to search and explore this weekend, I will be popping into
wine shops, boutiques and anything else that catches my eye while I poke around
Portland. I hope you too have plans that you are looking forward to as well
during these upcoming few days. Be well and until next week, I will see you on
the blog.
-Shannon |
A Look Back on this Week on the Blog . . . 1, 2, 3 years ago . . . |
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This & That: No.54
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Splurge & Save Outfit:
No. 3
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As I mentioned on this week's This & That, pencil skirts are aplenty this season from designers with a wide range of graphic prints and designs. And as bold black and white stripes are also widely available (click here to see the many different ways to wear them), why not mix the two?
In this week's Splurge
Outfit, Marc Jacob's vertical pencil skirt makes a bold statement, but
as it also plays the role of a classic choice, the beautiful Catherine
Maladrino silk print blouse works well with the basic black and white.
Add a long gold necklace from Oscar de la Renta and basic black ankle
strap sandals from Alexander Wang, and an outfit for work or evening is
ready to reveal your clever melding of seasonal trends with your
signature style.
Wanting to save, but still exude effortless style? Choose J.Crew's simple solid silk blouse
and wear it with Asos' horizontal striped below-the-knee pencil. With
the right mixture of subtle and bold, each piece can easily work with
many other items in your closet.
Click here to shop both outfits.
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April 19, 2013 Issue #145
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"That best portion of a good man's life; his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love."
-William Wordsworth
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Readers' Favorite Post
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Time to Recharge
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Weekly Themes |
Monday Inspiration:
Wednesday's Why Not . . . ?:
Thursday's Style Inspiration:
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EXTRA POSTS
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Carey Mulligan - Vogue US May 2013
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A Glimpse at my Pinterest Boards |
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Recent Instagram Pics
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