No Pants April.
When I mentioned that to the boys, they said it sounded "sketch."
But it's not, really.
I've met the initiator of this month-long skirt and dress wearing a couple of times, but I know her mostly through her dear, amazing mother and sister, who are good friends. I lurk on her blog because I enjoy her writing. Hi, Abby. I'm joining you, too. I'm in. No Pants April. Love it.
Here's the rule: You must wear skirts and dresses. The only exception is when you're working out. But I've got that one covered, too, with the Nike exercise skort I found at the consignment store in Conway....
Anyway, here's to skirts and dresses and creative fun with what's in the closet.
6 comments:
love it. my first thought when i read this was, 'wow, that sounds a little... sketchy.' :)
i'd love to participate, but it's too cold here!
Tights, Kandyce. Or wait til May. Or join us on your warm days!
I agree, it does sound sketchy.
Does horseback riding count as working out? I need pants for that one.
And what about gardening?
I need more "everyday" skirts if I'm going to do this. Ones I don't mind getting dirty. Hmm, sounds like I need an easy skirt pattern.
K, how 'bout leggings under your skirts?
Erin,
Side saddle!
And Tasha Tudor wore long skirts every day and did all her garden and farm chores in them. In the summer, she went barefoot all the time, too.
I've got a great book I'll show you with skirt patterns. Maybe we can sew while you're here!
beth...i haven't been to your blog since you were in India, i don't think. (i was doing the phil. memorization with you, tonia, and kathie...just so you know who i am!!)
anyway...i came over here and had to laugh! i grew up in Conway, and my parents are still there. in fact, they are driving here from there today! hope you're enjoying your time there!
your pictures look wonderful! that precious grandbaby wasn't born when i was last here. she's beautiful!
i'm looking forward to getting caught up here:)
But I don't have a sidesaddle. If I did, I'd definitely try it!
Yes, sewing while we're there would be fun.
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