Hello Lovelies, Greetings from the beach. While everyone else is chatting up their fall attire, I am over here still hanging on to summer. The past month and a half were tough on Jermo and I, but we were blessed enough to go on a much needed vacay. I still intend on setting aside a blog post specifically for updating you on our condition. I thank you for all of your prayers.
This outfit is all from Forever 21. Some of these pieces are older, but you can still find something similar on their site for each. This outfit speaks my language fluently. I love to mix prints and textures: floral kimono, striped crop top, high waist shorts, and leather shoes. The only thing I would like to have added to this getup would would have been a floppy felt hat.
I want to sincerely thank everyone that participated in the Dear Heart Designs Giveaway for the "Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders" necklace. In case you missed it on Instagram, the winner of that piece was Teisha Weisenfels.
Today, I want to do a little something out of the usual and give you three tips that I think will make your day to day life better.
1. Never assume that you know what what someone else is going through. I can not stress this enough. It does not matter how close you are with someone or how much you may be around someone. You can NEVER know what is going on with them all the time. Just because they may not mention it, does not mean that they don't have their own unmentioned issues.
2. Forgive Yourself. Realize that you are a human and you just can not live without making a mistake. It is not possible. Apologize when you need to and move on.
3. Think before you say. Once you say something, you can not get it back. In the Moses law times, a persons words were as binding as a contract is now. I wish that were still the case. Sometimes people (myself included) say hurtful things and then try to apologize later once you have calmed down. There is a problem with this. The damage has already been done. And although the person may forgive you, you have already hurt them deeply. Its easier to forgive than to forget. Those are two different things. Truly think before you say anything. Words are powerful and can either harm or help. Which do you want to do?
Thank you so much for stopping by. Love always Sarah Kate.