Rainy day? Add some color!

We had a few weeks of unbelievable weather so I guess we were due for some rain. On days when I walk outside and can’t tell if it’s 7:30 a.m. or 7:30 p.m. I like to add some cheer with color. On this rainy day I chose to wear a colorful printed dress in a [...]

Eid day outfit

The Boss and I headed over to his parents’ house today to celebrate Eid with his family (even though they all celebrated yesterday); we ate Mediterranean for lunch, browsed through a furniture showroom, and then hung out at their place where we relaxed, ate samosas and watched a little bit of tennis. Eid calls for [...]

Packing for a weekend by the water

When The Boss and I decided to head up to Newport, RI for our anniversary last weekend, we essentially had to pack for two days. We’d arrive in the beach town late Friday night so I needed outfits for Saturday and Sunday’s festivities: sightseeing and lunch; dinner and a water activity. The Boss told me [...]

Lunch in Boston

On Saturday, I went out to Boston and grabbed lunch with FIL and my brother-in-law. We didn’t have any set plans when I headed to their place on Friday, so I packed an overnight bag with one of my “standard” weekend outfits: a long dress or skirt (in this case I’m wearing a dress as [...]

Road trip

Over the long weekend, The Boss and I drove down to Northern Virginia to visit my family. Since we were looking at a five to six-hour drive ahead of us, I threw on one of my typical road-trip/long drive getups that consist of fabrics that won’t wrinkle; for long periods of time behind the wheel, [...]

Making quality time

The Boss and I have been really busy with work since the year started, and have a few busy weeks coming up with some more travel and different projects we’re working on. And now, with both basketball and hockey playoffs going on simultaneously, we’ve also been watching a lot of TV, which means our evenings [...]

At the museum

I wore this to the Harvard Museum of Natural History on Saturday, and layered up with tights, leg warmers and cashmere socks because I didn’t want to haul my bulky coat through each exhibit. The weather over the weekend was around 35, which is quite a few steps up from Degrees 3, 4, and 1. [...]

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