Transitioning into Spring while living in New England is always a challenge. There is still snow on the ground and the temperature has been fluctuating from 30 to 50 degrees. I have slowly been adding in open-toe shoes and blazers instead of my winter coat :-)
Exact Jeans from Macy's (JAG Paley Pull-On Boot Cut Jeans)
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I never knew you lived in New England.... I'm from Springfield, Mass, my parents moved to California in the early 70's for work, imagine being Jr High and moving across country, but it didn't take long to settle into the warm weather. If you and hubby ever travel out west for vacation, we'd definitely have to do a blogger meetup.
ReplyDeleteOh wow!! We live in Mass :-) Would love to meet you in person if we are ever out your way XO
DeleteThanks for linking up to Top of the World Style linkup party. I like the black and white classic look! You wear it nicely!
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DeleteI love this look, Lisa! So classic and you look amazing. Thanks for linking up with me On the Edge.
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Thank you Shelbee XO
DeleteOk I have total hair envy! Your hair is seriously SO gorgeous! Thanks for hosting a linkup!
ReplyDeleteYou are so kind thank you XO
DeleteI love this classic look. A black roll neck sweater is a wardrobe staple.
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Yes, transitioning to spring in the PNW is also hard. Not because of snow, but because of the constant rain, still-chilly temps, and soggy ground. Blegh. But loving your bold gold pendant! Thanks for linking up with Fabulous Friday :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely feature Lisa!!!
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You are very welcome! Thank you for sharing XO
DeleteYour necklace is gorgeous, Lisa, and good luck with the colonoscopy/endoscopy, my friend. Personally, I hate those things xoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you! Glad it's over :-)
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