Monday, October 24, 2011
End of the Day Wrinkles
So I wore the new outfit. Like that's any big surprise. By the end of the day, the skirt had stretched and bagged out somewhat and is full of sitting wrinkles. Oh well, I still like it. The "ruby slippers" passed the test and were pleasant to wear all day. I loved looking down and seeing them. Funny how they kind of look like flats in this pic, even though they have 3-1/2" heels.
There won't be any sewing tonight, as I'm out the door in a few minutes to run some errands and then I plan on vegging and hitting the pillows earlier than 1 AM.
I wish I had something more profound to share, but this is all I've got. Oh, I did find out today that I'm included in an all-day training session at the "mother ship" (the firm's main location on the other side of Tampa) on November 22nd. That's a good sign. Right?? I'm looking forward to seeing more of that office. I've only been in the lobby and one conference room during my very first interview back in August (Was it August or early-September? I don't remember.).
Have a good evening!
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I love the colours on you!! Wow, does the navy ever set off your hair, it's smashing!
ReplyDeleteI get a kick from reading your blogs. I wish I had 1/8 of your energy and enthusiasm! Great outfits. Talented sewist.
ReplyDeleteDitto second comment. I get a kick from reading your blog. I wish I had 1/8 of your energy and enthusiasm.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit when I read "End of the day wrinkles" I had something very different in mind! My first thought was, oh I get those too....must be gravity. Ha.
ReplyDeleteYour closet is amazing! I can't believe how many things you can finish in one day. Glad to hear the red shoes performed well, it's hard to know until you walk a few miles in them.
I enjoy reading your blog with my breakfast cup of tea, whilst trying to come fully awake. Your enthusiasm really is quite energising, and I am sure that shows at your workplace too. You make me want to raise my game!
ReplyDeletelove reading about your sewing and congratulations on your weight loss.
ReplyDeleteLove reading your blog. You have so much energy, the skirt looks lovely, you're so talented!
ReplyDeleteSounds like your really enjoying your new jobs that is so great!
ReplyDeleteYou do get a lot of lovely outfits made! I am lucky to get a top done now and again it seems lol.
Great shoes! Great outfit! You look really, really happy. I hope the temp job works into a permament postion - they would be really stupid to let you go!
ReplyDeleteLove the shoes :)
ReplyDeleteI've found that underlining + using bemberg for a lining helps with reducing skirt wrinkles from sitting at a desk. That can make a skirt much warmer, though, so it might not work well in FL!
Cute outfit!!!! No worries about the wrinkles. The color combo's are fabs!!!
ReplyDeleteAre your skirts getting shorter? You are looking great!
ReplyDeleteGreat outfit. I get the same wrinkles too. There's no getting away from them. You look great in this outfit.
ReplyDeleteGreat outfit. I get the same wrinkles too. There's no getting away from them. You look great in this outfit.
ReplyDeleteYour skirt looks very chic and comfy, and lovely with those very adorable red shoes...
ReplyDelete(and thank you so much for your lovely comment too)
That does sound promising! Good wishes for the session in November.
ReplyDeleteOh I think you are a shoe in for the perm job. With your enthusiasm you must run circles around the 30 somethings!
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