How often don't we find ourselves in situations where we want easy breezy cool pieces to
throw on a summer day?
Not exact matches
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The decision to upgrade was made for me because during our house move last
summer, my gadget totally disappeared, I can only assume it was
thrown out in a removal box after my obsessive need to clear and get my kitchen organised
on moving
day.
They almost remind me of warm
summer days when I'm sitting outside sipping
on a ice cold lemonade, watching my toddler run
threw the sprinklers.
When that season ends in late June, it's
on to an Olympic Development, Select or Premier team for a round of
summer tournaments, with perhaps a one or two week soccer camp
thrown in to the mix, and, by August, its time to gear up for a Labor
Day tournament and another fall season.
This recipe is a dream for
summer because you
throw all that delicious
summer goodness
on a pan and call it a
day.
Whether you're
throwing end - of - the - year homeschool parties, hitting the pool, or pressing through the
summer on schedule, set aside some quality time to enjoy a few June holidays and fun
days.
A seasonless item — layer it with a scarf in winter, or
throw it over your T - shirt
on a rainy
summer day.
I like sleeveless dresses like this one for
summer because they're cool enough to wear
on a hot
day to work, and if you
throw on a nice cardi or blazer when you get there, you'll keep the office chill at bay.
Hold up a minute, let's wake ourselves up from our dream of a perfect
summer, lets remember the unpredictability of our weather from one
day to the next, it's quite reasonable to expect to have to wrap ourselves in something more substantial
on those
days Mother Nature decides to
throw a curve ball at us.
These lightweight
summer jackets are a great addition to your clothing collection and are easily paired with most of your
day to
day outfits, whether teamed up with your favourite skinny jeans and sneakers or
thrown on in a flash for that cool evening stroll
on the beach (see our beach fashion essentials here) with your shorts and moccasins.
During the warm spring /
summer days you can forgo the cardigan, then if the night gets cooler you can
throw it back
on without sacrificing style.
One of the biggest perks about being pregnant through the
summer was that I could just
throw on a loose dress each
day.
I love wearing cotton t - shirts, there is just nothing comfier... and
throw that in with a light skirt
on a hot
summer day!
This dress, like most of my
summer wardrobe, is easy to
throw on and light, perfect for
days spent playing with my sweet boy.
As I was
throwing on this outfit the other
day for the 100th time this
summer I really thought it deserved a blog mention for all the work it's done this
summer.
The perfect
summer throw on and go piece — super light for humid, sticky
days, while still managing to look effortlessly pulled together.
I
threw on a couple of my favorite
Summer pieces - this Acler dress that gets compliments at least 10 times a
day!
Now it's one of my favourite
summer dresses to
throw on for a comfortable, bright fun look to go out in the sun and enjoy my
day.
I love
throwing on a cute gingham top, like this button down above, for warm
summer days!
It's perfect to
throw on for cooler
summer days, or in the evening when you need a second layer..
and to make it more fun, I
throw on a fun, neon sports bra to bring back memories of warm sunny
summer days.
I would suggest light
summer clothing, but bring a pair of jeans or trousers and a lightweight jacket and a cardigan to
throw on in the evening or if there are some cooler
days.
I had a gingham dress that I loved — it's a great
summer staple to
throw on for daytime activities or after a long
day at the beach.
This is a great
day dress that you can wear all
summer long, and if you
throw on heels at night it totally dresses up the look.
It's the ideal lightweight, easy silhouette you want to
throw on on a hot
summer day.
It is perfect for those cooler
summer days, and is super breezy and easy to
throw on and go.
On a pretty spring day break out that new cute dress but throw on a jacket and booties to keep you from looking too summer -
On a pretty spring
day break out that new cute dress but
throw on a jacket and booties to keep you from looking too summer -
on a jacket and booties to keep you from looking too
summer - y.
Here I'm wearing a good outfit for transitioning from winter to spring — floaty, bright
summer culottes paired with a cool weather top — just the ticket for a
day with a cool morning (just
throw on a trench or a denim jacket) that segues into a balmy afternoon.
This shirtdress was a favorite throughout the
summer months and I wanted to wear it the other
day, so I
threw on a sweater and a belt to add some shape, wore a pair of tights (the first time this season) and borrowed a pair of my husbands tall thick wool socks to wear under my boots, but love how they stick out the top and the grey wool ties the socks and sweater together.
For me,
summer is the time to
throw on some comfortable, casual pieces and just enjoy the long, warm
days.
That same
summer, my sister Abigail, in those
days still known as the baby, even though just a bit more than a year younger than I, made the local paper, the Vineyard Gazette, when she won something like eight different prizes at the county fair
on a muggy August night by
throwing darts at balloons and baseballs at milk bottles, and so solidified her position as the family's only potential athlete — none of the rest of us dared try, for our parents always preached brains over brawn.
Not too long ago,
on a typical
summer day at the downtown market, we would
throw out about 500 gallons worth of garbage bags destined for the landfill, loaded with food scraps, plastic water bottles, to - go coffee cups, paper plates, soda cans, packaging and other discarded items.