Showing posts with label Oregon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oregon. Show all posts

Thursday, June 13, 2013

An Invitation, Cowboy Style


I received an announcement awhile back from my nephew that he's "gettin hitched".
I think I shared it awhile back via this blog.
The official invitation arrived yesterday.
I love the idea of having a themed wedding.


I also love that I get to go buy some new cowgirl boots.


These are the boots I currently have.
The chain on the other boot is broken and the boot isn't as cute without the decoration.
Also, red really isn't my color and I actually surprised myself when I bought these.
But as you can see that got lots of wear on them.

I almost bought a pair of boots while on vacation in Texas last year.
My husband wanted to spoil me and as much as I loved the boots I saw, I didn't want to spend the money.  They were almost $400.00 for the pair.


I scrolled through 1,848 boots online this morning.
I'm posting some pictures of a few of the styles that I like.


I love the design of this one but I can't stand the toe curled up.
It seems that a lot of the boots made these days are made like that.
I want mine flat to the ground, but I am  not completely opposed to a tiny curl upward.


Also, as cute as some boots are, if they are too stiff then forget it.

I realy like a little color in the boots.
These are very stylish but I wish the middle inlay wasn't of an eagle.
But still, they are cute.




I like the the colors and the decorative rivets/studs in this one.


Another pair of black boots that look more comfortable than the black ones above.


A splash of color without being overwhelming.


There is something about these boots that I really like, except for the curled toe of course.
I like the snake skin and the strap. I'm not sure if I'm crazy about the top part though.


These are nice.
I like the color.


These are very simple and kind of plain but classy.

Do you wear western style boots?

Which boots do you prefer of all the ones I posted?
Need your input please.
This is a tough decision.

I'll be wearing mine with a skirt.
I don't have the skirt yet, but I have a vision in my mind.



Monday, November 12, 2012

Are my expectations set too high?

Hello my lovely readers.
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend.
Mine was pretty lazy, however my husband and I did have dinner with friends Saturday night.
That was a nice little outing.
 
 
My mailbox was empty a lot this week.
But I suppose the end of the week always brings little surprises.
 
I joined a Mega Christmas Card Swap through Swap-Bot and I'm starting to see the results of that.
Friday delivered me one Christmas Card.
 
 
I love Santa Claus images and this one is perfect.
This one traveled from Oregon.
 
I didn't check my mail on Saturday but this is what I found inside on Sunday.
 
 
I adore this card for several reasons.
First, it's from Texas and I love Texas.
Second,  I actually own a pair of red cowboy boots so it totally fits my personality.
Third, who doesn't love a fashion statement at Christmas time?
It's just so cute.
 
 
This card traveled from Virginia.
The card isn't really my style even though it is quite lovely.
however, I rated this person with a 5 and a heart because of what's inside.
This person, who I've never met took the time to write something really wonderful inside.
She made an effort to do more than just sign her name, and to me that is very special.
Thank you, Allison.
 
I was more excited to find the next two envelopes in my mailbox.
 
 
 A potential penpal who received my name and address from Letter Writers Alliance.
I like that she decorated her envelope.
 
 
She sounds like a very nice person and I look forward to writing her back.
 
 
This is the letter I was hoping to find in my mailbox.
I love all the bright cheerful colors and those metalic smily faces.
 
 
I love the label and the stationery.
This is from Angie in Texas and I really like her.
I think we have some things in common.
I can't wait to write her back.
 
I only sent out one letter this weekend and it went to my friend Jim in California.
We've been friends for about 27 years.
He's been going through a difficult time lately so I hope I am able to cheer him up.
 
I forgot to cover up our home addresses so I won't be posting a picture of it.
I'm too lazy to walk upstairs and get my USB for my phone in order to upload and edit.
 
 
I have a question for you.
When you join a swap do you give it your best and expect the same or do you just fulfill the minimum requirements?
I must say, I want my packages, cards, letters, words to make an impact and I am quite disappointed when I receive so little effort from other swappers.
Am I over reacting, expecting too much?
I mean really, anyone can just send a card and sign their name, but if that's all they do, it isn't really special. Why join a swap if you're not going to put your whole heart into it.
 
I saw a profile of a woman that says she's an atheist.
Really?
Then why would you join a CHRISTmas card swap?
 
Any comments appreciated.
 
Thank you.