Not exact matches
Some
days between school runs, meetings, appointments and
errands, I could not be more thankful for a comfy but practical life proof uniform... (Of course, this wouldn't be the Fashionable Housewife blog
without doing it in style!)
I never go through a whole
day without it no matter whether I'm home, outside or out running
errands.
Look for affordable childcare alternatives that let you run
errands without kids in tow or simply give you some peace and quiet around the house for the morning a couple of
days a week.
If she can be up ALL
day working being a care giver and running
errands all
day without almost crying then this is good in my books!
It's easy to tell ourselves slipping out to the car for a quick
errand without a hat or skipping sunscreen on a cloudy
day is harmless.
On
days you ride your bike to run
errands around town, you may want the comfort of a chamois
without the look of spandex.
I'm often running
errands or out and about during the
day so I like to look presentable and chic,
without compromising my comfort.
I usually go for pairs with little to no heel so that I can wear them for a full
day of activities, ranging from
errands to playdates to dinner dates,
without missing a step (hehe) but I think a pair of jewel encrusted high heels could look totally fabulous with boyfriend jeans too.
Some
days I'll go for a walk or run
errands without my phone (it's hard, I'm addicted) and I take at least one mini vacation a year where I let myself go totally dark — no Internet, social media updating, etc..
It also has an all - electric range of 29 miles so you can do a fair amount of the
day's
errands without relying on your gas engine.
The 30 - mile electric range could see you running a
day's worth of
errands without using even a sip of gas.
You also have the option of sending your kids off to perform
errands that may last a few
days, however, nothing is
without its consequences, since there is the chance of getting them expelled from their school.
In one of these vehicles, the average American, who drives between 25 and 30 miles a
day, could complete his or her commute and run some
errands without burning drop of gasoline.