Happy Friday!
Happy Spring!
So…I just had to sit on hold with a customer service rep for our HVAC (loooong annoying story) and I decided to go through my aps and subscriptions on my phone.
I cancelled all the ones I wasn’t using anymore… SUCH a great feeling!
Just a little reminder in case you need to do the same:)
And now, here’s this week’s round up of links…
A short sleeve denim top like this one, is really speaking to me this spring.
Sherwin WIliams Tricorn Black Paint Color Review
This beautiful, packable tote bag is notable for a number of reasons…one being it looks so much like Celine!
How absolutely stunning is this bag?
This cute little cordless lamp is our newest home decor purchase.
Currently reading this memoir – and so far loving it…
8 No Bake Oatmeal Energy Ball Recipes.
Crazy about these blue suede sneakers!
One perfect winter to spring transitional outfit.
Some beautiful spring clothes to get you excited for warmer weather.
New on Netflix, (aka what I’ll be watching this weekend.)
Round up of the best looking bathroom vanities and cabinets.
The gorgeous red sandals I can’t stop thinking about.
The 16 oz. coffee mugs I’m always recommending.
Just updated my luggage with a set of these in black.
This adorable cardigan keeps selling out, but if it’s available in your size, highly recommend!
Very into this whole wide leg, linen slouchy pants look.
A really cute belt at a great price, immediately ordered!
Speaking of immediate orders…just put one in for this summer dress, it’s finally back in stock and now on it’s way to me.
Have and LOVE these straight leg jeans, and they’re currently on sale.
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Sue, if you are getting rain, please send some our way. After some very wet weather in December, California is once again experiencing a dry spell, with temperatures in the 60’s. Not a good thing for a state that has experienced several years of drought.