Friday, August 13, 2010

Blogosphere Bits: How To Travel From Home and What NOT To Leave Home Wearing

This post would not be complete without this picture.
I actually spent some time in my Google Reader this week, which was nice. The not nice part? Still 492 unread posts. Yeah, not going to be able to get to all of those.

Here are some stand-out posts in the reading that I did get to. :)

How To Be Well-Travelled Without Leaving Your Home by Passionate Homemaking. I miss traveling. Grad school is kind of restricting in that area. So I found this post encouraging.

8 Tips to Have Longer Lasting Clothes by Mama's Laundry Talk. Since motherhood, my clothes don't seem to last nearly as long. Too much spit-up, too many washes. I need to utilize Lauren's tips, and perhaps pray that God will cause our clothes to not wear out, much like the Israelites. Although they didn't have a Target around the corner.

Blink by Robin at Pensieve. Don't stop at the post (which is wonderful)...read the comments.

And lastly, haven't we all been caught looking like this at some point? I loved Alert The Fashion Police by Household6Diva.



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6 comments:

  1. Stopping by from SS! Some great links, thanks!!

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  2. Ha! I can relate to the "fashion police". I feel like I could be called out almost any time I step out!! Thanks for linking up Alicia:)

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  3. How cool! Love the traveling while staying home post. Great idea!

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  4. I've gotten very good at traveling without leaving the house!! Glad to hear I'm not the only one.

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  5. Alicia, I am so honored you included me! Thank you so much :)

    -Lauren

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  6. You have the best lists! I'll be coming back to these after I attempt to ready the house for a visit from my parents.

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