I think this set screams vacation, and I recently wore it in Palm Springs for
a little ladies lunch.
Had a few fun things going on, including
a little lady lunch at my house (you may have seen on my instagram) that I'll be sharing later this week.
Not exact matches
I've created a master list of 30 successful packed
lunches that my
little lady gave two thumbs up to last year and I'm sharing them today over on Peanut -LSB-...]
[Thanks to Susan Tang of
Little Ladies Who
Lunch for keeping me posted on WITS developments as they unfolded.]
Jessica Ortega, a senior at the
Little Village school, said she thinks the district should incorporate organic foods, «and if that's not possible, our food should actually be cooked in the cafeterias rather than being brought in by trucks and having the
lunch ladies just heat it up.»
[hat tip:
Little Ladies Who
Lunch for sharing this photo]... [Continue reading]
I am sitting at my desk buzzing after a wonderful
lunch with lovely
ladies who have championed me since I started my
little shop alongside The London Mummy.
Lunch ladies touch the lives of every student in the school, yet their profession has been denigrated from respected chef to server with
little control.
Geraci is the antithesis of the
little old
lunch lady.
Estella's purse rattle is a must have for
little ladies who
lunch!
Nice
lunches all around, and please tell your
little lady she did a great job on the butterfly bento;)
Well next week all the girls in my family will be venturing out for a
little shopping (
ladies, when I say a «
little» shopping, I really mean A LOT of shopping) You know the kind where you barely stop for
lunch.
I think cardigans are perfect for showers because they help make your outfit a
little «
ladies who
lunch.»
The title of this latest original publication by Papercutz might make you think of the
Lunch Lady graphic novels, but mark my words: The
Lunch Witch bears very
little resemblance, though it will be a hit with the kids.
I was invited to join these
ladies at the
lunch and also to do a
little shopping before and after.
What if you brought
lunch to the
little old
lady two doors down, or helped the kids down the street fix their sled?