Showing posts with label 30 for 30 fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 30 for 30 fall. Show all posts

On Why I Remix

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I remember a particular morning when I was standing in my walk-in closet with absolutely nothing to wear. It was Thursday and I’d already worn my new items I had purchased the weekend before, so I was at a loss, naturally. Would this mean that I would have to think for myself? Dare I try something new and not before seen on a store mannequin? I shuddered at the thought. I left the house in some hodge-podge of an outfit, swearing that I would go to the mall the next weekend to fix my ever-present problem.

That day was a little over 3 years ago but I still remember it. Not the proudest moment of my life, but still a moment that I remember well.

It's been a while, but I still remember what it was like to walk into a store and buy something because the store associate told me it looked good on me. Or because the store fronts that a corporate marketing team put together full of well-dressed mannequins really spoke to my style. My style was a culmination of every store that accepted my credit card. The mall was my maze and I was completely lost.

You’ve heard the story from here. I left the city and I left my beloved mall. (A blessing in disguise, although I didn’t realize that until much later.) We didn’t have a lot of money, as we left two great salaries for two lower salaries. And we had debt to pay off. So shopping was not an option. And as I unpacked my clothing into my new home, I realized that I didn’t like anything I owned. No wonder I couldn’t find anything to wear! So the transformation began. I started looking at fashion blogs to try to figure out the hot mess I had created. We paid off our debt. I figured out what I liked, what I didn’t like. I purged, donated and shopped when I could. I was well on my way of figuring out my style, as it would seem.

And in the midst of all of this I started a blog. To help me in my journey of style. To figure out what to do with my body type (a body type that no magazine could ever define), to figure out what to do with what I already owned (the good, the bad, the expensive) and how I could create a fool-proof closet. But then it happened again, I started shopping recklessly as I am prone to do. So the 30 for 30 was born. To set limits, to be creative, to love what I already have.

Why do I remix?

Because it helps me. It helps me remember my weakness and reminds me of my strengths. It helps me save money while being thankful for what I have. It reminds me that I do have style, but style isn’t something you buy, style is something you create. It reminds me that I have enough and with a little bit of creativity I can have even more.

And everyday I am able to get up and get dressed and be reminded of what I have to be thankful for. I am reminded that I have all of the resources I need, but to use them with great care. And that I can create and re-create myself each and every day.

This is the last outfit of my Fall 30 for 30. I'm sad to bid it goodbye, as I've had so much fun this time around. Third time is definitely a charm. See all of my outfits right here. Thanks for hanging around, I hope it's been as fun for you as it has been for me.

The Little Outfit That Could

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{Shop: Blouse, SkirtBoots}

I feel a little bit like a gnome today. I think it's the hat, so either a gnome or Steve Zissou. Maybe a bit of both. Works for me though. I'd rather be a gnomebody, than a nobody. (har har har)

This was one of those outfits that I thought the idea of it was probably better than the actual outfit, but I put it on anyways and it worked. And better yet it worked on the first try! I love when that happens. So many of my outfits start out as trial and error and then I just get tired to put anything else on. Too bad my easy outfit happened on a Sunday when I have all of the time in the world to get dressed and we only had a few places to go today. Isn't that how it always goes? You can guarantee that if you are running late, you most certainly will find nothing to wear.

I've had a few people ask (okay like 2 and my mom) what I've been up to lately. Well you are about to find out. Bryan and I (Bryan's my husband, if you're new here) are the new Dream Reporters for Makeunder My Life. If you read Jess's blog you're familiar with Dream Reporters. If not, we will be blogging there each Friday and talking about our new business venture. Exciting? Yes for us, maybe not for you. But you know what is exciting for you? I don't know -- I was asking. That was not a rhetorical question. What's going on, girlfriend? *lays chin on fist, smiles*

It's Nice to Meet You

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{Shop: Tee, Jeans, Boots, Bag}

Oh hello. I wore this today. Only two more outfits to go, whee! Is it just me or did that go by really fast? It's been fun to post my casual outfits throughout the 30 for 30. I normally just post within the week and not weekends. But it's been real. It's been fun. It's been real fun.

Thank you all for the remedies! I bought about half of the cold and flu aisle today thanks to your suggestions. Although a few of you recommended Throat Coat and I could not find that. Texas does not yet know about this drug, I will write my congressman.

I do wish you guys could hear my voice. It's slightly terrifying. I sound like Demi Moore with a cold. Bryan said that I sound more like Ashton Kutcher with a cold. That's just mean.

*The title is a dedication to the awkward that spilled out of my mouth today, when in the middle of a conversation with a store associate I accidentally said "it's nice to meet you" instead of the words "thank you." Sometimes the lines get switched, if you know what I mean. 

Have a Seat

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So for the second installment of "Well, well, well what do we have here?" Bryan and I found some chairs. Just two attached chairs sitting at the top of a near empty parking garage. If that doesn't spell out style blogger photo-op heaven, I don't know what does. So then I played a game of how many ways can I sit in this chair. 76 was my final number. I'm only showing you 3 because some of those 76 ways are not lady like and are probably not safe for work.

Bad news, I think I'm getting sick. I have a sore throat and the aches. Plus, it's been a while since I've been sick and I really like being waited on. So I'm going to try to milk this sore throat thing for a while, at least until my husband threatens to leave me.

Anyone have any home remedies for sore throats? I think that I'm on the edge of overdosing on zinc and vitamin c (my hands are glowing, thats bad right?) so I guess the next step is surgery. That is unless you guys have any tips for me.

You see what I did there? I made you wait on me, just like my husband will when he gets home. B -- if you are reading this, I'm kidding.*

*Not kidding.

Belated Birthday

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{Shop: Similar sweater, shoes}


I wore this yesterday. Somehow I've gotten behind on my outfits. It must have been that one day I only wore bottoms and didn't take pictures. It messed everything up. Maybe I'll post two today? Twoday? Ha, I don't even care if you laughed at that one. It gets me every time.

I don't know what I'm going to do with this light. We started taking pictures at 5:20 yesterday and by 5:30 it was almost dark. I'm going to need to talk to somebody about this. Are you there God, it's me Kendi. No, not Margaret, Kendi you know the girl who takes pictures of herself every day? Oh Margaret does that too now? Weird, well never mind.*

So I forgot to celebrate my blog birthday yesterday, but it in fact has been one whole year. I am a little stumped as to how I should celebrate a blog birthday. Besides lavishing myself with gifts, cards and flowers (which I did) a day late, I'm not really sure what else to do. As with most birthdays that I forget, there is always next year.


*Please tell me you get the Judy Blume reference. If not, I'm not sure we can be friends.

Trash Day

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Just to be clear, I wore this yesterday. Glad to get that off my chest.

Guess what? I found some trash to stand in front of yesterday. It was time to shake things up here on Kendi Everyday. Piles of trash > beautiful landscapes. If you ever wonder where we find such places, I really don't know. I think our whole town is 16.9 sq miles (no, no thank YOU wikipedia) so it doesn't take long to cover just about every cool looking place in town. And today at one of our cool places, we found some stacked trash. A blessing from above.

Yesterday was the first time since I started the 30 for 30 that I actually said "What should I wear today?" Not that I am getting tired of what I have, it's just starting to get a lot colder than it was when we first started. (Remember outfit one? Those are bare legs, people.) Then I remembered this cowl thing my cousin made for me a few years ago. (The same cousin who gave me that pretty scarf.) I actually forced her to make this for me after sending her a few million skeins of yarn and a note that just said "or else" in cut out magazine letters. She got the message.

Did you like how I labeled it as handmade? I wanted you to think that I made it. I can't make anything but dinner and that's arguable at times. Yarn confuses me. As do my hands.



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An Inconvenient Truth

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You guys tired of this dress yet? Since I can't hear you, I'm going to assume no. That's good because it might be one of my favorite things I bought this year, therefore I will wear it to death. And cheap synthetic fabric does not wear out easily, trust me. Life span on this dress: 22 years. That's by my scientific calculation, mind you.

It seems that I learn something new with each remix and this being my third, that means a new lesson has been learned. I find myself wearing things I normally wouldn't wear and with ease. I don't stress about if it's blog-worthy or not, I simply find what I can and make it as Kendi as possible and get on with my day. And as non-Earth shattering of a revelation as that might be to you, it's huge to me. Having fewer items really does make my life easier. I don't know if I will ever fully embrace a minimalist lifestyle, although I do love Ikea, but I love the idea of a smaller closet for me. (I never in a MILLION years thought those words would come out of my mouth.) My husband is rejoicing right now. Smaller closet means less shopping to him. But on the contrary, it doesn't mean less shopping, it just means smarter shopping. Only the things I truly need and love will be welcome into my closet from now on. I'm sorry trendy fur vest, that does not include you or your thigh insulting friend, the Jegging.

And while this is something that some people have already figured out, it's new to me. I've always thought the more you have the better your wardrobe will be. But that is not true, although it certainly is convenient for a shopper like myself. There is no such thing as a perfect wardrobe, there is only such a thing as your wardrobe. Be who you are, buy what you need (and can afford), and wear those items creatively. Be in the closet you are in and be happy with what you have.*

Besides finding a pair of shoes I was certain that I'd lost, this might be the best thing I've ever found while searching through my closet.



*Please know that this is my philosophy and I expect no one but myself to believe it wholeheartedly. Everyone has their own truth to find, this just happens to be mine and I thought I'd share it with you.

Sunday Best

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We put our Sunday Best on today for two reasons 1) it's Sunday and 2) we like to look our best on Sunday. It's just that simple. Normally we just lounge around the house in cocktail dresses and tuxedos (Kendi in the dress and Bryan in tux, of course) but today we had other plans.

 An impromptu photo shoot (see below). 


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Tripod + automatic timer = love. Was this for our christmas cards or just so that we can print out more photos of ourselves and line our house with them like wallpaper? I'll never tell.

7 more outfits to go. Have I saved the best for last? Probably not, but I can't go naked so we'll see what I can come up with. Oh and did you notice? I have all of my 30 for 30 outfits so far collected on this page, in case you were wondering what the world would look like with 23 Kendi's in it. Now. you. know.

Weekend Update

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{Shop: Jeans, Boots}

I hereby interrupt your weekend with a quick post. I wanted to keep up with the ol' 30 for 30 and since I showered and got dressed today (this is an accomplishment for a Saturday) I thought it should be documented.

I only wore this for the first half of the day, as it went from 35 degrees to 70 within a few hours today. It was a beautiful spring day in December. I mean people were swimming outside at the gym today. (OUTSIDE!!) I'm slightly tempted to stick my head in the freezer and just pretend that it's snowing.

And with that, I'm off to talk my husband into watching as many chick flicks are he can stomach. Wish me luck.

Happy weekend, friends.


And PS -- Morgan, you won the Linkel giveaway! Come on down and claim your prize by emailing me ASAP!

Love in The Time of Ketchup

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{Shop: Top, Scarf, Jeans, Shoes}

My blogger bun today turned out to be more of a granny bun. A tiny, lopsided granny bun. Sometimes I think I've missed my calling as a hair stylist. Just think, I could be out there putting tiny, side buns on top of people's heads and getting paid for it. I guess it's never too late right? 

Well it's happened. My husband and I have reached the pinnacle of our small town life. Last night we scrounged up $10 to eat at a hamburger place and called it date night. Of course I've always preferred french fries to fresh roses, so I'm not complaining. It was perfectly romantic. He even got me an extra packet of ketchup so that I wouldn't run out mid-meal. Swoon.






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 (this picture was taken years ago, but I assure you the love remains strong)

But more than anything he makes me laugh. I know you guys have never heard my voice before (its really deep and throaty) or my laugh, so you can't fully appreciate the picture below. My laugh is super obnoxious, almost like a shrill. But a low shrill. Like a small bird with a cold who won't stop chirping outside your window.







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People in movie theaters and libraries love me.


**Oh my little sillies. My voice isn't really that low, I was just being sarcastic. But my laugh is highly obnoxious.