I have made it into work today, sadly. I am wearing much the same outfit as I had on yesterday, only I’ve replaced the pink furry slipper boots that I wore most of yesterday with my EMU boots. I knew the car park at work would not have been cleared so there was no way I was risking heels or any of my good shoes in the snow.
Last night the young man’s BFF came over for tea and then we played out in the snow. We built a snowman in the garden that was taller than I am, complete with banana mouth, Clementine nose and a hat and scarf. The BFF is putting the photos we took onto Facebook later so I will post one on here when I can. After that, we walked up the road to TGI Fridays for a drink. It was still snowing at this point. Sitting in TGIs on a Monday night, drinking cocktails, wearing my green wellies is not something I ever thought I would be doing, but there you go. The lads were laughing at my wellies but they were a good idea given the weather conditions. On the way home we detoured onto a disused golf course and the lads found a broken sledge. Trudging though the 6 inches of snow to get to the top of the hill so they could race down, on half the sledge each, the wellies weren’t so funny anymore as I was the only one with dry feet and jeans.
Grey polo neck – Long Tall Sally
Black cashmere sweater (underneath) – Florence + Fred at Tesco (secret weapon against the cold)
Jeans – Next (charity shop)
Chestnut suede boots – EMU Australia (On Shoes, gifted)
Total Est. Cost £53
Last night the young man’s BFF came over for tea and then we played out in the snow. We built a snowman in the garden that was taller than I am, complete with banana mouth, Clementine nose and a hat and scarf. The BFF is putting the photos we took onto Facebook later so I will post one on here when I can. After that, we walked up the road to TGI Fridays for a drink. It was still snowing at this point. Sitting in TGIs on a Monday night, drinking cocktails, wearing my green wellies is not something I ever thought I would be doing, but there you go. The lads were laughing at my wellies but they were a good idea given the weather conditions. On the way home we detoured onto a disused golf course and the lads found a broken sledge. Trudging though the 6 inches of snow to get to the top of the hill so they could race down, on half the sledge each, the wellies weren’t so funny anymore as I was the only one with dry feet and jeans.
Grey polo neck – Long Tall Sally
Black cashmere sweater (underneath) – Florence + Fred at Tesco (secret weapon against the cold)
Jeans – Next (charity shop)
Chestnut suede boots – EMU Australia (On Shoes, gifted)
Total Est. Cost £53
Hi Fi
ReplyDeleteAs I was bored today, I went back through a lot of your old posts to admire your taste in outfits and shoes.
You've got the most amazing collection of clothes and shoes and I am completely jealous!
However one thing struck me, and that is that you always wear the same pair of specs! For me glasses are as much a part of the outfit as shoes and I now have 4 different pairs in my current prescription (-4.75 both eyes) which I match to each outfit.
You need to invest in some additional specs, girl!
Smudge
PS I've bought a couple of pairs online quite cheaply, not bad quality. Can send you the details if you're interested.