Last week, #1 came home for a short visit and a little shopping. I have learned that the word "shopping" and "visit" are always intertwined when it comes to my girls.
Our first stop was bloom, the most adorable shop on the square for clothes and accessories. #1 worked there last summer and positively adores her old bosses, Kendi and Brian.
Never takes long for #1 to zero in on all the cute dresses. You know how they call some people "helicopter parents?" Well, I have given birth to a "helicopter shopper."
Bingo!
She's going to need 2 dressing rooms for all the cute dresses that she found.
Darling household accessories!
So sweet!
I'm so glad to see another great shop open on the Square.
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We then stopped in quickly to say hello to my friend, Jimmy, at Gray Living and check out what was new since my last visit.
I fell in love with this new gray sofa.
Ought-oh... little Miss Helicopter Shopper is circling again...
Jimmy told me that this book was featured on the show Ellen. It has the most gorgeous photos of rescue dogs.
We then met the Mister at our favorite place in the 'hood, Cavalli's for a glass of vino and a salad.
A wonderful end to an almost great day.
If # 2 was home, it would have been simply perfect!
Have a great Thursday!
Lou
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What a fun day! And yes, my girls being home=shopping! LOL Our #2 will be back for Easter break next Wednesday. And, we are on the hunt for a glitzy dress for spring semi-formal (theme is putting on the glitz). I might have to look into those shops sometime when we are in Texas for a visit.
ReplyDeleteKatie, I had emailed a reply back to you regarding your comment on my What's for Dinner post, but for some reason it bounced back again. I just wanted you to know I appreciate your stopping by!
ReplyDeleteShe is so pretty she would look good in a sack. Cute dresses.
ReplyDeleteWhat nice stores you have there! And what a great photo of you and your daughter--you are both just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect day, and what great stores. Love her in the red dress......looks like a fabulous way to spend the day and I love that you met up as a family at the end....a perfect way to end it.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is so gorgeous. Just like her mom. I love that second shop. I could do a lot of drooling in there :)
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Laura
Love all of those shopping photos! You all look adorable
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It looks like you and your #1 had tons of fun! Both stores were nice, but That last shop is GREAT! I already had my eyes on a few things!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to shop with a daughter! I love shopping with my daughter, and now that she has a daughter, I'm looking forward to some three-generation shopathons.
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