THREADS // NAVAJO

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outfit details:  dress c/o persun // sweater c/o sheinside // hat c/o lulu's.com // shoes c/o minnetonka // necklace - roots and feathers 


The idea of mixing three totally different colored navajo inspired prints together in one outfit sounds like overkill, but I actually love the way they look together.   

I spend the day lovingly cleaning my house.  I actually love days when I can really spend time and attention, cleaning furry dust bunnies out from under cabinets, clearing off the accumulated clutter on the desks, re-arranging, etc.  When I get done it feels so fresh and just livens the spirit of the house.  It's like an instant mood lifter.   

I'm getting excited b/c I get to meet Takoda from Spirit Tribe tomorrow!  One of my wishes recently was to meet more of my online friends in the flesh, and its happening! 

EAGLE VISION

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I just wanted to share this photo b/c I think it's rad.  This is a wall in Kerrville, and I always see it but I finally decided to take my picture next to this big guy.   

The eagle brings us into new awareness through flight, showing us to see a higher perspective and new way off seeing.  As well as using our timing and accuracy to grasp what we are after before it is gone.  It is a visionary, expanding our spirit and asking us to go deeper into our quest.  To involve ourselves in acting upon our missions.  Also to look to see if we are in balance, or our of balance in our lives.  It gives us faith in the healing process, whether its physical or emotional.  It reminds us that we have the freedom to choose our own paths, and to respect that in others as well.  It shows us to be courageous in the face of our fears, to expand our spiritual awareness and to learn that the good and bad in life both have its place to create balance. 

So many strong messages this sacred animal brings.  I'm glad I decided to stop for this photo even if just to bring this awareness back into focus in my own life. 

THREADS // SPELL KIMONO + SKINNIES

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outfit details: kimono - spell // muscle tee - target // skinnies - ross // flats - american eagle // necklace - roots and feathers // bracelets - soulmakes + roots and feathers 


Two nights ago I had a little date with my bestie, and this is what I wore.  I just want to say how lucky I am to have a friend like Shelley.  She has been there for me through so many years, so many heartaches, so many milestones, so many things.  No matter where we are in our lives, good or bad, when we come together we just get each other, even though we are different in so many ways.  We had some really good talks the other night and she helped me so much to see things in a new light about some things that have been heavy on my heart for so long.  I am just so grateful for the kind of friendship we have.  And that time apart doesn't waver that.  We both have very busy lives and don't get to see each other as often as we would like, so when we do, we soak it up, every last drop.  I'm so excited to go see Steve Earle with her later in the month, *squeeeeeeeel* 

Oh, and Im completely in love with this kimono from Spell.  It had been sold out on their site forever and I thought Id never have a chance to get my hands on one.  I found one on revolve clothing and absolutely freaked out and splurged when I did.  Ive worn it so much and I don't regret it! 

Some exciting news... yesterday James and I got a car!!!  It's been about a year since he wrecked his car and my car has been giving us trouble after trouble lately so we decided to just go for it.  Not the way we wanted to get a car, but we are just going to be super focused on paying it off as soon as we can.  I cannot wait to drive myself to yoga!!!!  Yay!

The past two weeks it feels like so much has filled up our days I have barely been able to get in my studio to work on orders.  I'm feeling quite behind, so today I'm relieved and ready to get back in there and get some custom orders knocked out so I can finally get some of my new stuff up in the shop, including the necklace and bracelet from this post!  So many new pretties have just been waiting to be put in the shop!  Soooooon!  xo. 

LOST MAPLES JOURNEY

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Friday James and I embarked on a journey that will forever be embedded in our hearts.  I almost don't even want to share this story b/c Ive thought about it so much the past two days and its a bit emotionally taxing, but... I think if even one person reads this and learns from our mistake then its worth it.  We truly learned some big lessons this day. 

It was James last day on vacation, so we decided to spend it at Lost Maples, a beautiful hiking trail in the woods in Vanderpool, and one of our favorite places to take Violet.  We had only been on the short maple trail before and were wanting to explore a bit more of the park.  We got out our map and decided to take the east trail, an almost 5 mile trail.  At the time, that did not seem that long to us, the day was beautiful and we thought we would just take our time and enjoy the trail.  When we saw 'steep' on the map, we did not picture what was really ahead of us.  It wasn't until we were almost to the top of one side of a mountain that we realized what we had gotten ourselves into, and Violet began to get overheated.  We stopped many times along the way to let her rest and cool down.  For most of the trail up until then we were in alot of shade and it didn't feel that hot and then all of a sudden, it was hot!  We had stupidly only brought one big water bottle, so we saved it all for Violet, so James and I had barely any water in us.  But at this point we realized we were half way on the trail, so even turning back wouldn't make much of a difference.  Once we got to the top of the mountain, after the long climb up the limestone stairs, Violet couldn't walk anymore.  We thought her legs were just tired from the stairs, but she would not budge an inch.  She was done.  James had already carried her a little bit up the stairs.  And at the moment I was thinking, awww, how sweet of him.  He has such a good daddy!!  But then the reality hit us that she was not going to walk the other 2.5 miles back to the car, at all.  We had to carry our 40 pound dog, down a mountain and through hilly trails all the way back to our car.  Of course we were not upset at her, and our hearts wanted to carry her, but it was just about the hardest thing we had ever done!  She became so heavy we could barely lift her and walk a few feet and then just collapse on the ground.  We became increasingly thirsty, overheated, and physically and emotionally taxed.  There was a point we all just stopped in the middle of an uphill and I cried and James cursed the wind!  There was absolutely nothing we could do but keep on going until we reached the end.  I felt like I was in one of those survivor shows!  Seriously.  It was torture.  I realized how out of shape I was and it took everything in us to not just start screaming.   

When we reached the first parking lot I stayed with Violet while James was going to get the car, and luckily a park ranger pulled up and gave him a ride.  He came back to tell me to check Violet's paws b/c he had seen so many people have the same problem where the pads of the paws wore off from the limestone.  And sure enough, that is what happened to her.  My heart broke all over again when I realized what happened to her.  I want to cry again just typing this.  James and I cursed ourselves for making that mistake!  We felt like big failure parents with our pup!!!  Two days later she still can't walk!  We are carrying her everywhere.  But she is getting lots of extra loving and is going to be okay.  Its just going to take time for her paws to heal over.   

Please don't make the same mistake we made!   

My friend made me see the light in this situation though.  That James and I had to work very hard together as a team to save our baby, and we did!  It actually brought us closer in a way and made us see things in each other we didn't see before.  And if we couldn't love our pup anymore than we already did, well, we do!  It's crazy how these horrible life situations can bring in a different kind of love you weren't even expecting.   

(All of the images above were taken before things got crazy.  There was alot of beauty along the way.  We just couldn't admire any of it the second half of the journey.  We will still take Violet to Lost Maples, but will only do the maple trail with her!!!  One day, I'd like to go back and do the whole trail just me and James.  I think it would of been a very different experience.  The views were breathtaking, but by that time we could care less about a view.)