Not exact matches
As I watched the seasons change around me, I
packed away my wool
sweaters, chopped a few inches off my hair, and ordered a pair of metallic sneakers.
Sweater dresses in general are very easy to travel with,
as they are super comfy and
pack well.
As soon as we stepped off the plane, I remembered exactly why I didn't pack a sweater — 85 degrees and sunshin
As soon
as we stepped off the plane, I remembered exactly why I didn't pack a sweater — 85 degrees and sunshin
as we stepped off the plane, I remembered exactly why I didn't
pack a
sweater — 85 degrees and sunshine!
We've said it, the temperature in spring swings high and low in a day, so it's wise to
pack some reliable
sweaters as well.
It's low 60s to low 70s (I live about 45 min from Disney), and perfect for pretty much anything you want
as long
as you
pack a warm
sweater and maybe a light scarf if you plan on being outdoors for the night shows.
I used to
pack a pile of tops and
sweaters next to a pile of jeans and shorts and call it a day («I'll see what I feel like wearing when I get there...») but now I try everything on before it goes in the suitcase to make sure I have
as many complete outfits
as I'll need for however many days I'll be traveling.
As my mom and I landed in Detroit, Michigan at 1:15 am, it didn't take long for us to realize that we were severely underdressed, being that as soon as the airplane doors opened, those who had seemed to master the exotic art of living in Michigan began packing on their heavy sweaters and thick North Face coat
As my mom and I landed in Detroit, Michigan at 1:15 am, it didn't take long for us to realize that we were severely underdressed, being that
as soon as the airplane doors opened, those who had seemed to master the exotic art of living in Michigan began packing on their heavy sweaters and thick North Face coat
as soon
as the airplane doors opened, those who had seemed to master the exotic art of living in Michigan began packing on their heavy sweaters and thick North Face coat
as the airplane doors opened, those who had seemed to master the exotic art of living in Michigan began
packing on their heavy
sweaters and thick North Face coats.