Do you ever talk to God? I talk to God a lot, although I should talk to Him more. I have always been a conversationalist, hence the name of this blog. Quite a few years back, I realized that I do the same with God, and I like it. I like to talk to my Father like He is just sitting next to me. It isn't because I don't revere Him, but rather I just like to talk to God whenever the feeling hits. I sort of like to keep a running conversation going, but I have noticed that the older I get the less often I talk to Him during that day as I did when I was younger. I'm trying to work on that though, because it isn't it pretty awesome that I can talk to my Father, best friend, sustainer, comforter, protector anytime I want? Yeah, I think it is pretty awesome.
First, I apologize for two posts today. The other one was supposed to post yesterday. I wrote it during lunch, but it didn't post properly. Oh well. So I started reading Kayla's blog during her last wardrobe challenge, and I loved it. I also loved when she and Amy and Erica started doing this series called Open to Interpretation. I have no idea why, but I never thought of taking an outfit I saw in a catalog or a magazine and then recreating it or something like it with what I already own. This has really helped me not only stretch my closet but also push me to try some new fashiony things (without going out to spend a ton of money). Here is the photo inspiration (I just copied it from Kayla's blog): And here is my interpretation: Outfit breakdown: Sweater - Old Navy, $8 Striped Shirt - LOFT (from the event last week), $20 Pink pants - JCPenney, Juniors section (don't tell Stacey and Clinton), $10 Leather Oxfords - J.Jill, $30 Mine is pretty close to j
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