H A P P Y Friday!
It’s been a busy week over here, but that seems to be the standard these days. My second bridal shower is on Sunday, so I’m looking forward to that!
I finally picked out a wedding day fragrance. Have you guys heard of this? The idea to buy a new perfume to wear on your wedding day and then anytime you wear it after, it will remind you of the day? I’m not a huge perfume wearer, however I have this one sample that I wear occasionally and Mike always comments on it. I was going to look for a new scent, but since I know that he really likes this one and I don’t wear it often anyway, I ordered a bottle!
I’ve come to learn that I really enjoy having fresh flowers around. Whenever I see that they’re dying (like in the photo), I get a twinge of sadness and make my plan to run out and get more. Plus, peony season is just the best. My parents have a beautiful peony bush in their backyard, so I brought some back with me last weekend.
If you’re an Anthro member, you get 20% off today! Might I suggest these perfect denim shorts or this peplum tank. I picked up both of these recently and love them for summer.
I would love to create something like this in our new home.
Have a great weekend!
I love the cat mug! Do you remember where you got it? Thanks!
xxAllie
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I absolutely had a wedding day perfume and made sure not to wear it until that day, and it is so amazing when I put it on now (ten years later) that it still reminds me of my amazing day! I definitely agree to have one!
That Nest perfume is beautiful! Great choice! I also had a wedding perfume, Something Blue by Oscar de la Renta. I think it's such a great, simple way to keep the wedding feel alive every anniversary (just celebrated 4yrs in May)
-Jenna
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