Third, it bummed me out when I moved from California to D.C. that I'd have to
get dressed up for work every day.
Still, I remember those days well and actually thought it was really fun to
get dressed up for work.
It's not everyday that
I get dressed up for work.
And this totally resonates - I can't wait to get a real job and
get dressed up for work everyday!
During the week I do
get dressed up for work.
To be honest, I love
getting dressed up for work but my ultimate favorite thing to is change into sweats the second I get home.
If you're anything like me,
getting dressed up for a work related shindig is not at the top of your list of things to do on chilly December weekend.
I love staying at home with my daughter, but I sometimes miss
getting dressed up for work each day.
Blazer: Theory Shirt: Banana Republic Jeans: Rag & Bone Shoes: Kurt Geiger via Nordstrom Rack Purse: Marc Jacobs Bracelets: Bauble Bar (here, here) Even though I love
getting dressed up for work and finding that perfect outfit (one of the benefits of working in a very stylish office), there are those days when I am running -LSB-...]
Working in the medical field and not
getting dressed up for work, I really get neglected from all of the cute, more professional attire like pencil skirts!
Not exact matches
Next you head into the supermarket (remembering that you had to actually
dress up, do your hair, fix makeup etc. to do this) and wander the aisles wasting time looking at ingredient lists and trying to remember if the gums, preservatives and additives have dairy / eggs in them... taking the rolls to the counter,
working out whether or not you want to go through the self checkout or keep a checkout operator employed
for a few more years... pay...
get back in the car... find somewhere to buy bottled water
for the dogs... drive 50 km home... unpack dogs and buns and suddenly
getting up, stretching... wearing whatever the heck you like with your hair in the air, no makeup, dogs within a hard stares range in case they feel like eating the furniture while you are
working and that slow measuring out, baking etc. doesn't seem so time consuming any more.
Since then, Jonah stays dry through the night and
gets up with me while I
dress for work around 3:30 am to potty.
Well, a dad I'm
working with came
up with an elegant solution
for his daughter and wife's daily power struggle over
getting dressed.
Sophie's 6 month schedule... or Mommys wan na b schedule.I
get up at 6:30 am to
get myself ready wake
up a 5 yr old and 3 yr old
for school let them
get dressed when one is not throwing a tantrum or teasing the other one by now its 7:30 a send them to eat and then brush their teeth while I
dress the baby who has been very paTient... out the house by 8
for kindergartener to
get there on time and next stop grandmas we
get her to nurse... and
get preschooler to school by 8:30 and I'm off to
work I pump by 12p and collect 6oz
for her afternoon... grandma feeds her again at 11:30 a. Of breast milk and sometimes it's 5oz / 6oz... we sometimes
get her a4oz formula bottle with her cereal.I pick
up brothers from school at 1and go drop off with grandma and feed Baby again... she
gets 5oz bill around 3:30 p and I
get home at 6 pm to nurse her and then
get food
for the kids and don't forget homework... baby
gets her veggies... and mom
gets Cold
«Wake
up, make coffee, feed the feral kittens, feed the indoor kittens,
get the kid
up, make her breakfast,
get her
dressed, mad dash around the house
for books, homework, socks and shoes,
get myself
dressed and out the door by 6:45 a.m. I have an hour - long commute to
work where I listen to NPR and
get to
work by 8:00 sh.»
«I nurse the baby, prepare bottles
for daycare, pack the toddler's lunch, put together the baby's diapers
for daycare, pack my lunch, pack pump parts, take juice and vitamin to the toddler, wake the toddler
up,
get him on the potty, wake the baby,
dress the baby,
dress the toddler, take the kids downstairs, put the baby in their car seat, make breakfast
for the toddler,
get dressed, take everything to the car, take the kids to the car, drive to daycare, drop kids off in their classrooms,
get to
work, prepare my patient lists
for the day, greet my first patient or two, pump
for 30 minutes, and then it's 9:00 a.m.»
When it comes to breastfeeding and
dressing up for work or events, we
get so many questions about how to do both.
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Having clothing that
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get a breast out is crucial (avoid back zip
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dresses!)
I
got dressed and heard my wife Yasmeen downstairs, yelling
up to me, «I'm leaving
for work now.
Since I
work remotely these days (more to come on that in future posts — I'm still
getting the hang of managing my own time), I don't really have to
dress up, so usually I opt
for put - together yet comfy ensembles, like this gray midi
dress in this post (some gray options in the widget below).
Waking
up, and
getting dressed and ready like I would
for an office job puts my mind in
work mode.
I love
getting dressed up to grab drinks with the girls (I mean, any excuse to
get dressed up works for me, but I especially loved
getting glam - ed
up for a night with the girls).
I sometimes envy girls like you that
get to
dress up for work everyday.
I gravitate towards pieces that I can
dress up for work and
dress down on the weekends so that I can
get a lot of use out of them.
Now I
work from home and sometimes
get dressed at 3 p.m. Plus I'm in a vacation destination (yeah, I live on vacation) and people are very, very casually
dressed, even
for things you'd think they'd
dress up for.
I think it is really important
for Moms and everyone else who
works from home to still
get dressed daily and even a little
dressed up.
You need to wake
up an hour earlier to
get dressed for work as you sweat through your first outfit choice and must go back and change.
When everyone's interpretation of
dress code slang is
up in the air and a little bit different, it's good to have a few staples in the wardrobe that
work for on - the - fence descriptions (meaning you can
get away with them whether it's a little dressier, a little more laidback, or if you're hopping to happy hour after
work).
I tend to gravitate towards pearl jewelry when I need to
get a little extra
dressed up — like
for a job interview or special
work function.
I remember thinking that I couldn't wait until I had a job where I
got to
dress up for work in button -
up shirts, skirts, and blazers.
This weekend all the
work and tiredness
got to me and although I
got dresses up for the shoots.
Thursday Russ had a
work related event that called
for getting dressed up.
We
got Lilly all
dressed up for Carolina gameday and took her to see our old friends at the radio station where we used to
work.
But in the hub bub of Christmas preparations and not having to
get dressed for work, I often wound
up getting dressed for the gym in the morning even though I didn't go to the gym until late afternoon.
Luckily, Christina's mom
got to
work early around 8:00 AM and picked
up another two
dresses for us!
While I actually
got this
dress for the 4th of July last year, it made
for a great casual Friday to game day situation - I wore a cream - colored vest at
work most of the day to cover
up my shoulders.
I love the idea of
dressing up everyday
for work — as long as I can
get home and jump into comfy Pjs!
Sunday is my favorite day of the week
for many reasons... 1 it's family day everyone is off from
work, 2 we
get to congregate at church and fellowship with family and close friends, AND 3 it's the day I can
dress up to the max and feel extra
The ease with which you can wear them; the way they can be
dressed up or
dressed down; the fact that they
work in all seasons and
for most events — all those reasons have be reaching
for a scarf most mornings as I'm
getting dressed.
I look young
for my age and I try so hard to
dress like a grown
up for work... but occasionally I slip
up and wear something a bit too young... and then clients ask me to
get them coffee and where their attorney is.
And speaking of livening
up, I bet your instinct is to grab the same old black flats when
getting dressed for work, but not try some red ones!
It's so fun to
dress up for work — you've
got to keep it interesting, right??
While I definitely appreciated how easy it was to
get dressed when I could wear ripped jeans and leggings to
work (with a blazer), there is something really nice about
dressing up for work.
, the fact that I can
get up every day,
get dressed, go to
work to teach, do this
work on the blog and still have time
for my family and friends and other endeavors, means I'm doing okay.
This month, my goals are to start
dressing up more
for work and to
get up earlier.
The gym is obviously not the place to
get all
dressed up for, we all know that but gone are the days when people just used to
dress up any how or wear just anything they felt like to
work out.
One of the perks of being back to school is
getting to
dress up - ish
for work.
Serious gold star to you
for getting dressed up even though you're
working from home.
So I have had lots of occasions to
get dressed up, kinda,
for work.