What have I learned so far with this challenge? Well. Despite my good intentions I am not going to blog about this every day, nor every week (too late to go back now!). I started this in April during the most stress-filled school year ever, I was lucky to get out of bed and get dressed, my hair brushed and my teeth brushed and out the door with my lunchbox. Thank goodness, this dress took the stress out of the getting dressed bit. The last day at school was day 75ish of this challenge and not one person mentioned the fact that I was wearing the same thing, just styled a little differently, every single day. I did mention it to a couple of co-workers who gently teased me about the fact that my wardrobe before this challenge was pretty much the same thing (as is theirs)
Another thing I have learned is that I'm not wild about my pictures and that I've never had so many taken of myself. I had all of these great ideas about styling my photos and perhaps having my husband take them for me. Then I realized whenever I ask him to take a decent photo of me he'll shoot one and say "there you go, it's a good one" and when I look it's fuzzy, my eyes are closed and not at all going to work. So I have done a few run ins and those last couple of weeks of school I stood at my front door, placed my phone on the stairs took a snap and headed to work.
Most people don't notice what you're wearing. Oh, they might say I really like that (fill in an article of clothing) you wear when it's (cold/hot/raining/a field trip/etc), but they won't necessarily miss it if you don't wear it for a while. The kids at my school watch for my hand knits. They notice my socks, every single scarf I wear, my hats and even a sweater or two, otherwise they could care less what I'm wearing.
At this point (day 86 and counting), I'm tired of black. The little black dress may go with everything (I've not had the best of luck combining it with navy blue), but every now and again it needs a bit of something else...anything else. I know that at the end of this you get a "reward" of some $$ off of a new dress, I know which dress will be my next one...but right now I have a lovely olive green one waiting for this challenge to end (on the last day of an upcoming camping trip).
The dress is comfortable and it's made me look at my (rather limited) wardrobe in a different way. The past 86 days have been a learning eperience, a good one for the most part!!
#wooland
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