Okay, so not officially...but let's not get technical. Down here in South Florida it's tough to tell the seasons apart (are you pulling out your violins?). I wear white jeans year round, I lean towards bright colors in all of my clothes and accessories, I live in Lily Pulitzer land for goodness sake.
But for some reason, in my house, it feels weird to be vibrant during the winter. Decorating for Christmas with the brights of Easter seems odd. You remember when I agonized over velvet pillows right? Well just about as soon as I decided to take the winter pillow plunge, I couldn't wait until March 1st. The arbitrary date I decided I could Spring it up a notch.
Preferably with pink, but any bright color will do these days.
But for some reason, in my house, it feels weird to be vibrant during the winter. Decorating for Christmas with the brights of Easter seems odd. You remember when I agonized over velvet pillows right? Well just about as soon as I decided to take the winter pillow plunge, I couldn't wait until March 1st. The arbitrary date I decided I could Spring it up a notch.
Preferably with pink, but any bright color will do these days.
via Pinterest
What about you? Do you decorate seasonally? I don't mean cross-stitched pillows with snowflakes or announcing St. Paddy's day....does your whole color scheme change?
3 years, 2 months, 8 days
Baylor has started saying "hind end" instead of fanny. He got this from my husband (which is a whole other situation...why does he say that?).
Him: "blah blah blah hind end"
Me: "I can't believe you said 'hind end'...that sounds like something an old person would say."
Him: laughing..."I know, and Daddy looks like an old person too."



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