Bird Pants And One Of My Favorite Outfits Ever: Faux Fur Vest, Plaid Flannel, Sequin Top And Boyfriend Jeans

     You might be asking yourself, “What are bird pants? Maybe a really cute pair of pants with little birds on them?” No. I’m talking bird pants. As in actual pants on birds. Due to my recent discovery of this avian fashion statement, I’m just a hair less terrified of our winged co-planetary inhabitants.
     The other day my husband and I were on our way home and sitting right next to the road was a hawk. I’ve seen them before, but never this close. He was sporting the most fab pair of feathered pantaloons I’ve ever seen. Click here to see what I’m talking about. And it doesn’t stop there my friends. Because I’m a freak, I started googling other birds that absolutely terrify me and lo and behold, bald eagles and crows also have chic little feather pants. Who knew? I might have to change my whole belief system in regard to those of the avian persuasion.
     And now on to what is perhaps my favorite outfit ever. I don’t know what bit of divine inspiration hit me, but I knew I wanted to wear my new faux fur vest and that obviously called for layers. I snagged the flannel out of the closet and then it hit me….sequins! How can you go wrong with fur and sequins? Well, really you can’t. And in an unprecedented sartorial choice I (maybe for the first time ever) I did not cuff my boyfriend jeans. What craziness is this?! But somehow it worked. Maybe it has something to do with the boots that stopped the world. I’m pretty sure these boots make anything awesome.

Linking up with: Style To Inspire Link UpCreative Monday’s Blog HopLet It Shine Link UpHow I Fall.

Vest: Kohl’s;  Sequin Top: Ebay;  Flannel top: Walmart (In store purchase);  Jeans: Levis (Old);  Coat: Target;  Boots: Target

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October Faves Plus Where’s Waldo: Striped Sweatshirt, Plaid Blanket Scarf And Converse

     How is it November already? Was there some sort of rip in the time/space continuum that caused us to skip from May to November? If there was, shouldn’t that have been on CNN or something? At least then I wouldn’t be so confused and maybe would have seen it coming. Not only did I not see November creepin’ up on me like some sort of unwanted stalker, but I swear to you that on Friday it was still Fall, but when I got up Saturday morning it was Winter. Straight up freezing I tell ya. While I was loading groceries into my car I sprouted icicles on my fingers. Okay, maybe it wasn’t quite that cold, but I did feel kind of bitch slapped by Winter.
     I love this sweatshirt, it’s actually one of my favorites. But every time I wear it I feel like Waldo. I’m not sure why. I have other striped tops, but only this one makes me feel like people are looking for me. I decided to kill two birds with one stone. Layering and mixed prints all in one sweet little outfit. I thought the plaid and stripes played well together so I went for it. Speaking of the plaid, I almost didn’t get the scarf because it’s so uber-trendy and everywhere at the moment. The problem is, I have wanted one for a reeaallly long time. So I decided this was one of those instances where I shouldn’t not get something simply because it was trendy. It’s sort of the opposite of wearing things because I love them even when they aren’t “in”.

Linking up with: Creative Monday’s Blog Hop and Style To Inspire.

Here’s a little round-up of my favorite looks from the month of October.

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Teenagers Aren’t So Bad: Gray Sweater, Plaid Scarf, And Quilted Slip On Sneakers

     You guys already are aware of my affection for teenagers. That was the reason behind me being so pumped to return to the middle school/high school after my years of being at the elementary. Oftentimes people tell me I’m crazy because teenagers are so obnoxious and self-centered. While that may be true, they can also be pretty amazing people.
     Friday evening my husband and I were about a half a block from home when we passed a girl who was probably about 16 walking up the street. She was walking past a yard with a ditch filled with high weeds in front of it. I noticed a small human (maybe a year and a half old) toddling along the weeds following the girl. As we pulled in our driveway, I told my husband that I hoped that baby was with her. I sat in the car with the door open and watched as she continued through the intersection towards us. The baby ran down through the ditch and out into the middle of the intersection after her.
     Now mind you, we don’t live in a booming metropolis, but there is a lot of traffic on our street and for some reason people seem to think it’s a speed limit free zone. There was a UPS truck coming and she looked at me with absolute pure terror on her face. I started to run towards her, but I was much farther away from the baby then she was. This girl ran back and put herself between the baby and the truck with her arms out to stop it from hitting him. The truck stopped, thank God, and I scooped the baby up. We had no idea where he lived nor was he old enough to talk. I assumed he came from the trailer on the corner (Yes, stereotypical I know, but it is what it is.) because that was the yard he’d come from and the door was wide open. She was almost in tears so I told her she could go ahead and leave. But do you know what she said? “No. I’m not going to leave you alone.” I knocked on the open door and no one came. I went inside and called out three times before a woman emerged from the back. I asked her if the baby was hers. Her response was, “Oh my God.” She snatched him from me and darted off into the back of the trailer with nary a thank you. Nice.
     While the mother proved my theory that not just anyone should be permitted to reproduce, the teenage girl restored my faith in humanity. Moral of the story? The next time you see a group of teenagers acting like their typical obnoxious selves, don’t be so quick to judge. There’s probably at least one of them who would risk their lives for a child they don’t even know.
     Okay, enough of the life lessons. Let’s talk clothes. While the gray sweater and boyfriend jeans would be boring on their own, the addition of the plaid scarf and quilted slip on sneakers makes it special. I wasn’t sure I’d love the shoes, but once they got here they stole my heart. They are from Target so they are faux leather, but they don’t look cheap. That’s sometimes an iffy proposition with faux leather. The scarf is from Brickyard Buffalo, a daily deal site I discovered on Instagram. You can’t go wrong with an infinity scarf and it’s plaid. Um, yes please.

Linking up with: Creative Monday’s Blog Hop (The lovely Claire has honored me with a feature this week so be sure and stop by), Style To Inspire Blog HopMonday Bloom and Share-In-Style.

Sweater: Old Navy (Old);  Jeans: Levis (Old);  Scarf: Brickyard Buffalo;  Shoes: Target

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Just An Outfit: Striped Blazer, Graphic Tee And Boyfriend Shorts

     Today’s post is short, sweet, and to the point…just an outfit. This is one of my favorites in my rather vast graphic tee collection. Love the print, love the message. Since it continues to be a bit breezy around these parts, I threw a striped blazer over top for warmth and a bit of print mixing. You guys know I like a good juxtaposition, and what better way to do that then add distressed boyfriend shorts with the blazer. Wrapped it all up with some neck bling and platform sandals and Bang…mission accomplished, casual coolness.

Linking up with:  Style Sessions Fashion Link UpConfident TwosdayStylish TuesdayRandom Wednesdays At Because Shanna Said So, Style Me Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday Blog HopHump Day Blog Hop and Get Your Pretty On: I Feel Pretty Link Party.

Blazer: Sears (Old);  Tee: Cafe Press;  Shorts: Levis (Old);  Sandals: Target (Old)

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