Sunday

Dress down Friday

I've been wearing high heels nonstop since the snow and sludge has vanished from the sidewalks.  Here are some high heels on a casual Friday :)

Shirt: Joe Fresh // Scarf: Target // Jeans: Old Navy // Heels: Target //

This top is actually lime green in real life.  Someone told me that I looked like "a breath of fresh air" the day I wore this.  Aren't compliments lovely?

Shirt: Joe Fresh // Scarf: Target // Jeans: Old Navy // Heels: Target //

Dress down days at my place of work allow for very casual ensembles on the part of my co-workers.  I like to dress-up my dressed-down pieces with chandelier earrings, bold scarves and studded high heels. :)  

Shirt: Joe Fresh // Scarf: Target // Jeans: Old Navy // Heels: Target // Bag: White Elephant // 

I love this bag times one billion.  And I believe it too.

Heels and scarf: Target // Jeans: Old Navy // 

Look out dry pavements, high heels are coming at you.  That is, until I usher in the warm days of summer and the simplicity of bare feet. . .

♥ Meg xoxo

Monday

Peace, love and doughnuts

Erin and I took a little road trip a few weeks back.  We stumbled upon this very cute shop and then I stumbled upon this top.  And ta da! Doughnuts, for your viewing pleasure. 

Sweatshirt: Rue 21 // Jeans: Old Navy // Moccasins: Minnetonka // 

Sweatshirt: Rue 21 // Jeans: Old Navy // Moccasins: Minnetonka // 

Don't might the white socks.  What was I thinking?  haha.


SO. Many. Doughnuts. 


We got maple bacon.  So delish. 

I wish I was eating a little doughnut right now, instead of this apple.  Sigh* 
♥ Meg xoxo

Friday

My first love

My first love is orange. The colour, that is.  Way back in kindergarten, I was living the dream with the orange crayon all to myself while the other girls were fighting over pink and purple.  I used to have A LOT of orange clothing.  Now I just have more than the average person. . .

Cardigan: GT Boutique // Tank top: Old Navy // Skirt: Forever XXI // Mocs: Minnetonka //

This skirt got me a lot of comments the day I wore it.  People just get alarmed about fashion for all of the wrong reasons, in my opinion.  So what if I want to wear a summer maxi skirt in the dead of winter?  That's why they invented thick tights.  Duh.

Cardigan: GT Boutique // Tank top: Old Navy // Skirt: Forever XXI //

 Skirt: Forever XXI // Mocs: Minnetonka //

It was super windy when I took these. I may have had a fleeting thought about the thinness of the material and that it may do better in the summer, but the thought passed. 

What colour lifts your spirits and makes you smile when you wear it?
♥ Meg xoxo

Wednesday

Dash & Lily's Book of Dares

by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan

"Of all the places I've been, this is the one that seems the most like a place a red notebook would take me."

This book pretty much explains itself in the title.  Lily and Dash have a notebook filled with dares.  It's a bit more complicated than that, though.  Lily writes the dares in a notebook and leaves it on the shelf at a used bookstore.  Dash finds it, and follows the instructions in the book, and writes back to Lily.  A quirky relationship ensues with one person writing in the book, and leaving it somewhere for the other to find.  

Authors Cohn and Levithan, of Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist, team up once again for a cute sort of quest tale.  Although unlikely, I did believe it as I read it.  Both Lily and Dash's parents were out of the country for Christmas, leaving them both free to roam their city and follow dares from a red Moleskin.  Their city happens to be NYC, which lends itself well to sort of kitschy Christmas locations and timeless landmarks for Lily and Dash to visit in their quest to get to know, and later meet one another.  

I think I loved Nick and Nora more than Lily and Dash.  But that's not to say I didn't like them and all of their oddities. They each get their own voice, chapter by chapter, which is a device I adore. I also loved the setting, since M and I had been to NYC for New Year.  I could picture the hustle and bustle, the giant Christmas tree, and the dazzling lights around Lily and Dash.  

It's a quick read, so read it and let me know what you think.
♥ Meg xoxo

Monday

Happy St Pat's

It was Dress Like a Leprechaun Day at my school today.  I ♥ spirit days times one million. Maybe even more than that.  haha.

Cardigan: Old Navy // 


Cardigan: Old Navy // Leggings and shirt: Joe Fresh // Skirt: Hot Topic // Socks: Claire's // Shoes: UO //

And to think, some of my colleagues just wore a green shirt.  Pshaw. Go big or go home, my friends :)

Bow tie worn as headband, and necklace: Dollarama //

Shoes: Urban Outfitters // Socks: Claire's //

These sequin shoes are moving their way up my [long] list of favourite shoes.  Oops, they can hear me... I LOVE you all, my darlings.  teehee. 

I hope your day was filled with all the green and orange you could handle. 
♥ Meg xoxo

Saturday

Easter egg

One day this week I decided to wear all of the pastels in the world.  Which may or may not have led to people calling me an Easter egg.  I've learned from M, though, that an Easter egg is like a hidden gem or an inside joke in a video game. Obviously that's the reference that was being made here ;) 

Sweatshirt: Old Navy // Necklace: Forever XXI

There's a dress under this sweater, which might explain the bulkiness.  I think that a shorter sweater might have solved this issue, but whatevs... it's winter, you're allowed to look bulky.

Sweatshirt: Old Navy // Dress: JC Penney // Tights: Target // Shoes and Necklace: Forever XXI // 

Sweatshirt: Old Navy // Dress: JC Penney // Tights: Target // Shoes and Necklace: Forever XXI // 

These minty green tights were an impulse buy that I don't regret one bit.

Dress: JC Penney // Tights: Target // Shoes: Forever XXI // 

Not pictured, but actually paired with this springy outfit: my winter parka, boots, mitts, hat and scarf.

Happy long weekend, 
♥ Meg xoxo

Sunday

A Long Way Down

By Nick Hornby

"The truth will set you free.  Either that or it'll get you a punch in the nose" 

A Long Way Down is about four strangers who meet on the top of a tower block (read: high-rise building) on New Years Eve.  Why are they on the roof of said tall building you ask? For their own reasons, each of the characters has decided that they can't go on living anymore and are prepared to hurl themselves off the top.

Depressing?  Nope.  Preachy / we-are-saved ? Nope.  Hornby's blackly humourous narrative switches back and forth between the members of the "Topper's House Gang" seamlessly.  Martin, Jess, Maureen, and JJ each tell his or her own story in his or her own distinct voice, so believably.  I mean, while I was reading I thought that I might bump into Jess at the club, or JJ at the music shop.

The characters break the fourth wall and talk to the reader about their lives, hopes, and plans.  This device made them even more believable and real.  I listened to this as an audiobook; the voice actors add a depth to an already deep and intricate story.  

I highly recommended this read.  Nick Hornby, of High Fidelity and About a Boy delivers once again.  Let's hope the movie adaptation is as good as the others. 

♥ Meg xoxo

Wednesday

Radiant snow.

Snow. It's piling up in small mountains at the edge of my driveway.  It's stuck in and around my tires.  It's causing traffic collisions and slippery roads.

But, sometimes the sun hits it just right; suddenly the snow is glowing and everything is sparkly and the world is radiant and I love it all. 


Dress: Old Navy // Scarf and belt: Ardene // Moccasins: Minnetonka //


Black maxi dress + poncho-esque scarf + moccs = ♥.


Dress: Old Navy // Scarf and belt: Ardene // Moccasins: Minnetonka //




Find something that gives you your sparkle and shine today.  Spin around in your poncho in a random parking lot if that makes you happy. I mean, why not?

♥ Meg xoxo

PS These were taken on Monday, when you could actually see some pavement.  Not so much today...

Monday

Spring dress

Seeing as the Polar Vortex has come and gone, I decided that spring dresses were appropriate work-wear.  As I looked around my staff meeting after work today, I saw many a sweater in muted or dark colours. Maybe not everyone is ready for spring dresses. . .

Dress: Jones NY // Tights: CK // Shoes: Nine West // 

You guys.  This dress.  It was originally $150, marked down [and down and down] to $15.  Aaah. I couldn't resist.  I mean, the shipping from ModCloth would be more than this dress.  It just made sense.

Dress: Jones NY // Tights: CK // Shoes: Nine West // 

Oh, it has pockets. Of course. 

Heels:Nine West // 

These shoes are super old.  In fact, the right heel was a wee bit wobbly on the stairs today.  Tear* Time to start looking for replacements.  

Happy (pretend) Spring.
♥ Meg xoxo

Thursday

Bits and pieces of Christmas hols

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, pals :)

This Christmas season there was lots of cheer, snow, and time with loved ones. Here are some bits and pieces of my Christmas holidays.


The last day of school before Christmas break was "Dress Like an Elf Day". I jingled and jangled my way through the halls. 


My birthday happened on the same day as an ice storm. We had to wear boots to go out dancing. 


Dress: Anthropologie // 

My Christmas Eve dress had deer on it.  I snagged this beauty on sale at Anthro last year after Christmas ... and then waited a year to wear it. It was paired with a warm sweater and winter boots because of the snow.  So stylish ;) 


M and I went to NYC for NYE to watch the ball drop in Times Square.  It was insane.  

Sweater dress: Jessica Simpson at Marshall's // 

We also ate pizza and drank Snapple while we were there. 


I'm currently flipping through Elsie and Emma's A Beautiful Mess photo book, and loving Orange is the New Black. 

2013 was a good year, filled with many adventures.  Looking forward to the ones in store for me in 2014 :)

♥ Meg xoxo