WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE WALKING ON SUNSHINE


So, I called my sister and told her that I wanted a mask. Her daughter has been making the masks, but elastic is not easy to find because so many people are making masks. Making masks is a great thing that everyone is doing. If I am going to wear a mask, I want it to be pretty. Lol! My niece is into horses and Star Wars, while I am into florals, leopard print, and sparkly. I am not sure that her taste and my taste is going to be the same. So, if any of you happen to have a sparkly leopard print mask lying around somewhere, send it to me so that I can style the latest in COVID-19 apparel. 

Y’all, I woke up singing, “I’m walking on sunshine.” I couldn’t tell you where that song came from in my mind since I don’t think that I’ve heard that song in YEARS! But, I took it as a sign to keep up my sunny attitude, so I put on this sunny button-up shirt to spread a little sunshine in your life too. This shirt is not a daffodil yellow or even bright sunshine yellow. Instead, it is a light lemon color that is more subtle instead of bright and in your face.
This shirt is soft and lightweight, and I would describe it as easy going. It looks like the type of shirt that you put on for an effortless look that looks fabulous. It has long sleeves, but the first thing that I would do is to roll those babies up for a 3/4 sleeve look. The shirt is machine washable and tumble dry, and it can be worn with almost anything since it is a solid color. The only draw-back for some will be the large pockets with flaps on the chest. I am not large chested, so these don’t bother me, but I have several of you post that you hate chest pockets. I am wearing a medium in this top, and it is plenty roomy on me. If you need a little sunshine in your life, then here is the link to the shirt that is on sale for $20.00.

These are a crop jean, but since the inseam is 27″, they are still reasonably long. They are like a crop/ankle mixture. I am wearing a size 30 in these jeans, which is the same as a size 10. The jeans fit me great, and a 10 is my usual size, so I think that they run true to size. Here is the link to the jeans.


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I look forward to reading your posts each morning. I would like to cheer on my beautiful daughter., Taylor. She is a dedicated and caring RN in Annapolis, MD. I am so proud of her everyday but even more so during these uncertain times. I am so thankful for her and all the other frontline workers. It would be awesome to recognize her with your R&F giveaway especially since she has made several comments about how wearing her PPE is so discomforting to her face by the end of a long shift. Thank you Tania for kindness and inspiration.
I love this cheery yellow top w those fitted jeans and leopard flats! And it is so sweet of you to offer a gift like this to a health care worker. My sister is a nurse in Ft. Worth and would be excited to get this! Thanks for being you!
I would like to nominate my daughter, Caitlyn. She works at a Denver Hospital in the Command Information Center where communication between the hospital and patients, government officials, and news media is dispersed. I am so proud of her. Thank you for the opportunity and I love your blog!