Monday, March 31, 2014

Smell The Roses


Hey Everyone! Sorry, I've been kind of neglecting you all. Things have been quite hectic and busy around my way this past week. Last week consisted of a work trip, my personal life, and a mini vacation. This past weekend I took a road-trip with some friends down to Savannah, GA for some fun in the sun. I had never been to Savannah before so I was super excited for the experience and for a chance to getaway.



Sometimes, life gets so busy and we get so wrapped up in our responsibilities that we forget to take a second to smell the roses. We actually kind of forget that there are roses there to begin with. This Savannah trip was an awesome decision because we had A BLAST! From the beach, to great restaurants, to a wonderful hotel, and yummy adult beverages, I definitely smelled all the roses there were to smell. 



When you decide it is time to take a vacation, I'm sure Savannah, GA isn't the first place that pops in your mind. Never say never because after this weekend, Savannah has become my new favorite mini vacation spot. I loved every second of it. After working so hard and grinding for so long, it is a healthy decision to escape your responsibilities even if it is only for 48 hours like we did. Also, when you decide to go on a vacay, it is important to go with the right people. Don't take vacays with a frenemy or someone you don't like. We had a drama free and blissful 48 hours of laughter, drinks, great food, and genuine fun and that is how it should be! Thank you ladies for a great weekend! 




My outfits during the Savannah trip were very relaxed. I decided I wanted to be cute but comfortable. I only packed comfortable shoes like wedge sandals and jellys (yes, I brought jellys back). I opted for fluid high waist shorts, a jumpsuit, and a dress for my outfit options. Comfy but cute was the mission.


DRESS LIKE JO
I got A LOT of inquiries about my woven sun hat. I purchased it at Express and you can purchase your own HERE! 


"Peace is a journey of a thousand miles and it must be taken one step at a time"




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