Life In The Fast Lane
I’ve been singing “Life In The Fast Lane” by the Eagles all day. So, that got me thinking about how fast life can pass you by. When I turned 50, I expected to feel different. But, truth be told, I felt just like I did at 40, even 30. I expect I will feel the same when I turn 60. I know some people who freaked out when they turned 30, you would have thought it was the end of the world. Hahaha The privilege of turning another year older, is something to be thankful for.
My grandmother is 102, and until fairly recently, in good health. She is truly a blessing, and I am thankful everyday that she is still with us. When I was young, I use to love going to spend the night with her. I always got to sleep with her and would beg her to tell me bedtime stories. Some of my favorite stories were, Three Billy Goats Gruff, I Want My Big Toe, Epominonimous (I have no idea how to spell this), and Billy Boy. She was always VERY animated and would change her voice for all the characters.
She had a closet that was shared by two bedrooms. It was great fun as a child, to go in the closet in one of the rooms, and wind my way around to come out in the other bedroom. That was the coolest thing. You can see I was easily amused. LOL She also had a tornado cellar off to the side of her house. It had a little storage shed on top, and then you could go around to the back, and enter the cellar from below. The cellar did not have a door, instead it had a maze that led back to the inner room. You would enter, turn to the right for about 4 feet, then turn the corner and go left for about 6 or 7 feet, and turn the corner and enter the room. This was the SCARIEST place on earth!!! No door means anything could go inside, and probably did. I remember all us kids would dare each other to go inside. You would always find lizards, huge crickets, and bugs of all kinds. I don’t think I ever made it to the inner room, I am not a nature kind of girl. I used to tell my mother I would have to actually see the tornado coming before I would go in that thing. Hahaha
One day when I was probably around 7 or 8, I was across the street at the neighbors house. I knew what time Granny would get off work, so I was waiting beside the road, watching for her. When I saw her car coming, I flagged her down. I told her I wanted to go to her house and that Mom said it would be alright. That might have been stretching the truth, since Mom had NO idea I was going. Did I mention the neighbors didn’t see me leave with Granny either? When I was discovered missing, Mom called Granny and I was outed. You would have thought that Mom would have been relieved to have found me, but I don’t recall that being the emotion. I do recall not being able to sit down for a short time after though.
What do you think about my southwestern print cardigan? My friends Sandy and Bertha went shopping on Wednesday, and they brought me back this cardigan and a cute dress. Yes, I know I have the best friends in the world. They bought this at a store there called The Classy Closet. Don’t you just love that name? My long necklace is one I bought this past fall at Cato’s, and I think it has a southwestern flare. Here is a gorgeous silver feather necklace with turquoise, onyx, or coral, your choice. The quartz short necklace was one I bought at the craft fair we had in November. Here are three quartz necklaces for every size budget. Similar | similar | similar | The dark teal top is from Banana Republic, and I bought it at the outlets in Florida. I had no idea what I was going to wear it with, but it just matches the cardigan. Here is a similar top.
I’ve brought my Dooney & Bourke workhorse handbag out of the closet. This purse goes with almost anything. The carmel color is rich, and I like that it is divided on the inside. Here are two price friendly options. similar | similar The jeans are from Maurices. They are Maurices Premium, according to the label. I am not sure what makes them premium, if they are thicker or better quality.
Tomorrow Sandy and Bertha are coming down for a photo shoot. If all goes well, you will get to see a post starring them. Then, it is off to Classy Closet for a small shopping trip.
Remember, life is fast, so take the time to give your loved ones a hug. AND, take some time for yourself!
I hope you have a great weekend, and remember to ask yourself “would Tania wear this?” Hahaha
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I love, love love this outfit!!!! Can I have it? Haha. I love your blog too.
I took my 2 year old grandson to the barber on Monday and my 87 year old mom to the beauty shop yesterday. I enjoyed both trips so much. I am 49 and I am so blesses to have family to love on both ends of the age spectrum.
Did I tell you how fabulous you look????
Love ,love,love your outfit today. The southwestern look is my favorite and I wear turquoise almost every day.
When I was young we had chicken houses, usually I would get up early and go with my mom to check on the chickens. One day mother let me sleep in and went to the houses by herself. The houses were really close the our home so she felt safe leaving me there. When I woke up she was gone and I was hungry, so I loaded my dolls up in their stroller and walked the quarter of a mile to my grandmothers house. Scared my mother to death when she came home and I wasn’t there. She knew where I had probably gone so she came and got me. Needless to say I never pulled that stunt again haha. We lived out in the country and this was 50 ago. Parents didn’t have to worry as much as we do now I have many happy memories of my grandmother and miss her a lot
How blessed you are to have good friends to do retail therapy with…and they shop for clothes for you too! How blessed you all are to have each other!!
Thanks for going shopping with me yesterday…well you were talking in my head as I flipped through the crammed hangers at a Macy’s clearance sale…75% off!!! You helped me pick out a very cool tan colored long sweater vest ($13.00) and a pair of navy polka dot skinny pants ($13.00). Wow, what a find. Last night we went to dinner with a bunch of friends… I wore a crisp white shirt, soft gray long sweater and black pants and shoes. Ohhh and strands of pearls and silver bracelets and chunky watch. I got more compliments and queries as to why I looked so good… Ha! You made it happen, Tania, so thank you! Now it’s time for more coffee.
This made me think of the times I spent with my grandmother. Harvesting her garden in the summer and swimming in the river. Sleigh riding and playing cards in the winter. She was one of my biggest supporters and I miss her dearly. I still have all the letters she wrote me when I was in college and lived abroad, and I revisit those often when I want to feel her with me again. Thank you so much for your blog. I look forward to it every day. Have fun shopping today!
Love your stories, Tania. It is so important to pass on the memories we have and to share them with others. After all, they are pieces of our history. Love the outfit. Classy and casual, my favorite way to dress!
I love your outfit.
Great outfit and story, love the boho style sweater. Have fun shopping today.
Love the outfit! I like the all things you put together, but I’m thinking this might be my favorite so far. It’s going to be fairly warm here today, so it may not be a sweater day for me. I haven’t been to Cato’s in awhile so I may need to stop by & see what’s new! Granny memories are precious. My grandparents lived right next door so I spent lots of time with them as a kid. I agree that you have a talent for telling stories & putting outfits together! Have a great weekend.
This outfit might be my favorite on you! Very flattering and so stylish, yet age appropriate.