Happy Sunday Fab Ones!

For the first time in a long time, this morning was chaos! I hadn't planned my outfit but often find I no longer need to. What struck me as particularly funny was that the there was a mound of black clothing on my bed when I left the house and of course I was wearing black... seriously... how could it be that hard lol

I was doing the welcome and announcements at Church this morning. I wouldn't say I get nervous, but I do take it very seriously. I count it a privilege to be asked to do these things and have a very strong sense of doing it properly. So I was extremely well prepared but hadn't thought about what to wear on the platform 'duh'.

You have seen the dress before, but I often change around the toppers (and I realise it probably doesn't look that different to last time despite that, but that is how variety works for me).

This is my Metalicus Plaza Drape Dress topped with a Portmans long tail jersey cardigan, opaque tights and my new boots, which made me feel very tall and they are super comfortable.

This worked well and I felt good. We have large screens in the church and I felt the outfit was sleek and not distracting when looking at it on the screen. But I think I will be back for advice. I am speaking this Thursday to a local church group and in a month I am preaching at two church services... and after this morning I will most certainly be planning what I will wear.

I feel I have eliminated the stress of day to day dressing, even event dressing but these church things still stress me out a bit

Thanks for looking, and reading. Suggestions, critiques, etc always wonderful to hear.

xxx Deborah

#3 is the pile of clothing I am about to go and put away!!

PS... #4 new earrings I ordered on line. Sterling silver to replace a pair a little similar that I lost. I am applying the one in, one out policy to accessories as well. These arrived and two other pairs are out

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