Friday, November 29, 2019

How To Wear Gray, Blue and Plaid Together

Mixing Colors and Textures For Fall


Hello everyone!  I hope you enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving Day and if you didn't celebrate Thanksgiving where you live yesterday, I hope you enjoyed a wonderful day! Today, I'm mixing colors and textures together to create what I think is a pretty outfit for Fall. 


This outfit started with the gray sweater and blue jeans that I had on earlier today with an orange/red shirt underneath. I was wearing this outfit while browsing through online sales on the computer and I thought to myself, "My goodness, I have so many clothes already, let me play in the closet a little and see what goes together nicely." So, I decided to see how my new plaid heels would feel with socks on (wonderful!!) and how they would look with the gray and blue. I think this outfit looks quite nice together. What do you think?


But wait, I'm not done yet! A little bling never hurts, so I added a black/silver swirl bracelet. 


This is such a pretty bracelet and takes the style up a notch in my opinion. 


And then, for a little extra "oomph" I added a navy blue poncho to the look. The frilled edges are quite feminine and go well with the gray, blue and plaid. 


The solid colors mix well with the plaid colors and texture of the shoes to create an interesting look. 


Now, go look in your closet and play a little with mixing colors and textures of pieces you already own. You may find, like I did, that new outfits can be created without buying anything new!! Hope you'll leave a comment and let me know about your Thanksgiving, a new outfit or what your favorite element of my outfit is. I look forward to hearing from you!

Until Next Time,
Debbie

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Match Made In Seven: What I Would Wear To Host A Holiday Party

Casual Wear For Hosting A Party


Hello everyone! It's time for another edition of Match Made in Seven and this month's theme is lots of fun! For those who are new, here is a reminder of who we are. 






We are an international group of fashion bloggers who meet once a month. One of us chooses a theme in turn, and that can be anything. A book, music, a color, a movie. And then we style an outfit based on that theme. The theme of this month is chosen by Anna and is: What We Would Wear To Host A Holiday Party! Also, take a look at the other bloggers and how they have interpreted the theme this month.

Read on for my interpretation of this month's theme.



To be honest, I'm not much of a party giver but, if I did give a holiday party, I would definitely keep it casual and simple. Like the bright red top I'm wearing here with nice jeans.

A solid red top is easy to dress up with a long pearl necklace. And adding a pair of dressier shoes gives a fancy lift to jeans.

These shoes were a pure splurge but I love them! The block heel is pretty comfortable and the plaid is lovely for Christmas (or any time!!).

Now, be sure to check out how the other lovely ladies are dressing to host a holiday party!

Until Next Time,
Debbie

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Decorating for Christmas

A Little Old and A Little New With Decorating


Hello everyone!  I've been decorating for Christmas this week and thought I would share a few photos. Those of you who regularly follow my blog may recognize some old favorites from previous years. But, I have also added a few new items to the Christmas decor this year, as well! My pics are the best I can do. I've taken photos twice and so this is it!


Since I've been adding black and white buffalo plaid and whitewashed gray items to the dining room decor, I decided to go with some of that decor for Christmas, as well. Hence, the plaid Christmas skirt, the plaid bracelet on the bottle candle and the "O Come Let Us Adore Him" sign. I decided to add contrast with the teal and silver ornaments on the little tree. 


Another corner of the dining room holds a corner shelf filled with white/buffalo plaid pumpkins and a black/white hounds tooth ribbon tree that I created. Another little tree holds ornaments that are red,white and gray in color. This room is really pretty when both trees are lit at night. 


I love putting Christmas objects in among items I already have on display like you see here with the Santas and the red glass ball tree. The tall church and house figurines you see on the right I have had since the Mr. and I were first married. I decided to display lots of traditional items this year and to keep Christmas decor mainly in the living room, dining room, foyer areas and one bathroom. I know some folks like to have every room filled but it seems like each year I weed out decorations and do a little bit less. My word this year has been "Simplicity" and I feel this is my attempt to keep decor simple and really enjoy my favorite pieces more. 


All of our trees are tabletop trees and this is the larger one in the living room. The two JOY needlepoint ornaments are ones I made years ago. The Peace on Earth needlepoint ornament was a gift from a parent from 35 years ago when I was teaching preschool! There are several ornaments on the tree that were handmade and/or gifts over many years. 


These two nutcracker soldiers have been with us many, many years and have pride of place on the mantel. 


The past couple of years I've displayed gingerbread figurines in the kitchen but, this year, I decided to use these items on the lower foyer table. 


And these two cuties are in the corner of the bathroom cabinet. 


And the bathroom shelf holds several cute little items including my two nostalgic pixie elves!


Only one item on the upstairs foyer table right now-this favorite Santa figurine.


And yet another Santa down below. 


This Welcome tree hangs in our hallway and was a gift from nieces and nephews several years ago. 


And I'll finish this post with our pretty red wreath hanging on the foyer door. The Mr. and I bought this at our local Farmer's Market several years ago. I have ordered a live pine wreath for the outside of the door but it is not due to be delivered until early December so I will show it later. 

I enjoy looking at our Christmas decor and remembering where each piece came from and feeling the nostalgia that goes with so many of our decor pieces. Our Christmas decor is definitely a little bit of this and that all put together. Not a fancy themed decor at all, just pieces that I/we love and enjoy each year. I hope you have enjoyed looking at our decorations. Let me know in comments what you liked best and also let me know if you are decorating for Christmas already and what your favorite pieces are! I love hearing from my readers and enjoy every comment!!

Be sure to check back Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. on the east coast for another edition of "Match Made in Seven" in which my international blogger's group will be sharing a fashion challenge for you to enjoy! See you then!

Until Next Time,
Debbie

Thursday, November 21, 2019

The Blessings of A Normal Day

Just A Normal Day Of Life


Hello everyone!  Have you ever thought much about the blessings that come from a normal day?  I enjoyed one of those days today and it was wonderful!


The skies were blue, the air was crisp and cool and we headed to a favorite trail to hike together. 


We enjoyed the simple pleasures of looking at the beautiful scenery, taking pictures and just talking. After the worries of the last couple weeks being normal felt amazing!


It feels good to smile and be relaxed.


A beautiful rushing stream never fails to remind me of this scripture: 

Ezekiel 43:2 King James Version (KJV)

And, behold, the glory of the God of Israel came from the way of the east: and his voice was like a noise of many waters: and the earth shined with his glory.

Dear reader I hope that today you also had the blessing of a normal day! Days that are routine and free from worry and problems are days to be savored and to be thankful for!

Until Next Time,
Debbie

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

What Are You Thankful For?

Giving Thanks



Hello dear readers!  I have returned home after being away for about twelve days with a family member who was quite ill. As are most situations like this, the illness was totally unexpected and was one of those times when you quickly throw things in the car and head out. Thank you so very much for your kind thoughts and prayers. Each and every prayer was felt and I must say that I feel that my family member is a walking miracle! To move from ICU to a step-down unit to a rehab center and, tonight, I heard that she may be released to go home by the end of this week! I am celebrating Thanksgiving early with so much praise to God and thankfulness for His healing grace in my heart!


Although I'm always happy to see my family, this visit was quite stressful because we were all so worried about our loved one. It was hard to be away from the Mr. and Cassie and Garden for such a long period of time. The mountains looked so wonderful Sunday evening as we got closer and closer to home! I hope you will join me in celebrating all the things we have in our lives for which we can give thanks. Feel free to mention a few in the comments if you like! And continued prayers for "S" are appreciated. 

"Now, our God, we give you thanks, and praise your glorious name."
I Chronicles 29:13

With Thanksgiving,
Debbie



Monday, November 11, 2019

Not Posting for a Few Days

News From Debbie

Dear Readers: I will not be posting for awhile due to a family health emergency. I will be back but don't have a timeline at this time. Prayers are appreciated. 

Until Next Time,
Debbie

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Things I'm Loving Right Now

Some Loves and Some Likes


It's been awhile since I have shared some things I'm loving with you and I thought today would be a good day to catch up! First up are some books that I'm currently reading. One I'm loving and the other.....well, I like it somewhat. 


The book I'm loving is, "The Cats Came Back" by Sophie Kelly. This is one of the latest entries in the Magical Cat Series. I absolutely adore the two cats in these books! Owen, the tabby, and Hercules, the tuxedo, are more human-like than cat-like in so many ways! Kelly has a way of describing their behaviors, facial expressions and oddities that just makes their personalities come alive! These books are gentle mysteries with Owen and Hercules helping their owner, Kathleen, solve the mystery with a little help from their "magical" ability to walk through walls and disappear at will. I highly recommend this series to anyone who loves gentle mysteries (meaning there is always a death to investigate but no gory stuff) as well as cats and libraries. All of those items are right up my alley!


The other book I'm currently reading is also part of a series, the Agatha Raisin Mysteries by M.C. Beaton. I'm a bit disappointed in, "The Dead Ringer," however. I was drawn to this book because I have always found Agatha Raisin to be a humorous character and the fact that this story centered around bell ringers in a church also caught my eye. I have read so many books in this series, but I have found recently that the writing just isn't as good as it was at the beginning of the series. I found the same thing happening as the last books of the "Cat Who" series by Lillian Jackson Braun were being promoted. It just seemed like the writing wasn't the same, and the characters were not doing things that were true to their earlier selves. I began to suspect, as I am doing with the M.C. Beaton books now, that either a ghost writer was doing the writing or the author just didn't have her heart in the process anymore. So, while I'm not hating this book, I'm not loving it either. It's more of a "like" situation. I'll finish it but I don't know that I will bother to buy more in the series. Perhaps I'll just check the book out at the library if I want to read another in the series. 


Now, I'm definitely loving hot soups right now! November is the start of soup season at our house and whether it's a vegetable soup served with cornbread.....


Or a mushroom soup served with a green salad, I'm all for soups which are super simple to make and healthy and tasty to eat. I'll give you a hint for how to handle soups when they are too thin which is what happened to me today with the mushroom soup. I usually add a potato to the soup mixture (mushrooms, broth, carrots and onion) which helps with thickening it but, today, I forgot! No worries, though. I just opened a package of instant potatoes and added a little bit to the soup. It thickened it right up. Just add a little, not the whole package or you will have mushroom mashed potatoes!!  I also used an immersion blender to make this soup smooth and luscious!


Now, I hate to admit that I love new eye shadow, but I can say I really like it! There is just something exciting about choosing a new eye shadow palette that I just love! These colors caught my eye for Fall along with a pretty nail polish that promises high shine. I'm a girly girl and like to play with the make-up from time to time even though I don't wear eye shadow or nail polish every day. 


And, finally, I'm still loving the Fall colors even as they become more and more muted. I love seeing leaves on the ground and when I walk around outside and smell that leafy, earthy scent of the leaves I feel happy! Although we do some raking/blowing of leaves my husband mostly mows over the leaves which mulches them up and they just disintegrate into the soil. It works for us better than all the raking and blowing that goes on around us in the neighborhood. 

I hope that you are finding lots of things to love (or at least like) as the week progresses. Leave a comment and let me know what you are enjoying, OK? Can't wait to hear from you!

Until Next Time,
Debbie

Saturday, November 2, 2019

Saturday Scriptures Devotional:Finding Our Purpose In Christ

Finding Your Purpose



We look at this Son and see the God who cannot be seen. We look at this Son and see God's original purpose in everything created. For everything, absolutely everything, above and below, visible and invisible, rank after rank after rank of angels--everything got started in Him and finds its purpose in Him.  (Colossians 1:15-17, The Message)

When I read this scripture this morning it really touched my heart. Finding your purpose is so integral to knowing who you really are in this life. And sometimes, I think, I can easily confuse job descriptions or things that I do with my purpose. How about you? 

I have long identified as a teacher and, even in retirement from the school system, I find ways to be a teacher. Is that my purpose? 

I'm also a musician. I have spent long hours over many years learning to play instruments, to read music, to direct musical groups. Is that my purpose? 

I'm a wife to my husband, a daughter to my late parents, a sister to my siblings, an aunt to my nephews and nieces, a fur mama to my cats, a friend to my friends, a blogger online. Are these my purposes? 

Confusing, isn't it?  In our culture we identify so much with what we "do" that it is easy to confuse all of this "doing" with our purpose. There have even been books written about finding our purpose in life. Sometimes, now that I'm retired, I feel uncomfortable when I'm asked what I have been "doing" because I feel like I need to come up with a laundry list of important things to say so that others will know that I still have purpose in this life. 

But, as I read this scripture, I am told that my true purpose lies in Christ. It's that simple. My purpose isn't about a job description...although that can be a place in which I fulfill my purpose through Christ.....and my purpose isn't a laundry list of busyness that I have accomplished.....although those things can be ways in which I fulfill my purpose through Christ. 

I'm not a job and I'm not a list of things on a to do list....and neither are you dear reader. 

Rather, you and I are children of God and we are held together through the love and sacrifice of Christ Jesus. This is our identity. Serving Christ is our purpose. 

Chapter One of Colossians goes on to say the following:

He was supreme in the beginning and-leading the resurrection parade--He is supreme in the end. From beginning to end he's there, towering far above everything, everyone. So spacious is He, so roomy, that everything of God finds its proper place in him without crowding. Not only that but all of the broken and dislocated pieces of the universe--people and things, animals and atoms--get properly fixed and fit together in vibrant harmonies, all because of his death, his blood that poured down from the Cross. 
(Colossians 1:18-20, The Message)

This is our purpose. Finding our place in Him who gave His all for us. And, yes, when we accept Him we can serve Him by "doing things" in many ways and places. We find our purpose through Christ who guides and leads us throughout life here on Earth and beyond. Loving Christ and responding to His call on my life is my true purpose. 

May you feel God's purpose in your life this day. 

Blessings,
Debbie

Friday, November 1, 2019

A Little Boho Skirt To Start November

Boho Skirt Styling


Hey everyone!  Happy November! I thought I would start off the month by styling a little bit of Boho with this gorgeous thrifted skirt I wore to lunch the other day. 


What caught my eye when I saw this skirt were the luscious, bold colors of this skirt. What is not to love? I love the longer length and it just seemed to feel right pairing it with a long sleeve tee and denim jacket. Can you believe how great my porch flowers still look? As I write this, however, we are getting strong winds and rain bringing a cold front so this may be the end of the flowers for this season!


Even though it's Fall, I see no reason to not wear the colors in the skirt. The colors are such a mix of reds, pinks, oranges, blues and black that the mixture seems to fit right in with all of the Fall seasonal colors. Enjoying the long pendant necklace, as well. A longer necklace seems to balance out an outfit with a long skirt.


So, would you believe that I began looking through my Christmas decor tonight?  I'm not decorating yet but I did want to look at what I have and start thinking about where I want to display certain items. 


I got excited when I saw a few items I had forgotten about that I bought at the end of last season! I did a major clean out after last Christmas and so I am looking forward to using the items I kept and really enjoying them. 


I can't help but wonder, though, at the passing of time. Here we are already in November and the holidays are just around the corner. How is that possible?! As I look at the leaves falling to the ground I realize that the Autumn colors have already peaked. But, in my opinion, that doesn't lessen the impact of their beauty. There is something truly beautiful in seeing the muted Fall colors; the golds, browns, reds and browns all whirling and swirling and twirling through the air creating a cacophony of color....kind of like this boho skirt I am wearing!

If you enjoy boho skirts like I do, head on over to a thrift store and see what you can find. Or better yet, look in your closet and see what brilliant colors you can combine to create a beautiful cacophony of color all your own! And, you might want to check out another boho skirt I shared on a previous post! Have fun and let me know in the comments if you enjoy wearing beautiful colors in the Fall!

Until Next Time,
Debbie