The sultry temps have made
transitioning out of summer decor a bit more difficult.
I am totally digging the denim shorts, booties, and long cardigan for
transitioning out of summer.
Lots of solid color tees that match with anything, button ups for layering and to help
transition out of summer shorts I plan on buying Target's new reinvented stretchy jeans that are now more comfy with a worn in feel.
With Autumn right around the corner, it's time to make
that transition out of Summer.
Not exact matches
As we
transition out of the heat
of summer and prepare for the fall season, I would like to share with Total Food Service readers insights about safety, sustainability and savings in a key area
of maintenance that is usually handled in a reactive fashion: plumbing.
This turned
out to be a bit
of a
transition recipe, combining some
of my fall staples (like beets and pumpkin seeds) with my
summer favorites nearing the end
of their season... the -LSB-...]
Every spring when I (somewhat begrudgingly) tackle the challenge
of sorting
out Laurel's
summer schedule, I'm reminded
of what a shock it was to go from the year - round reliable awesomeness
of day care to an elementary school schedule, particularly since Laurel wasn't exactly receptive to frequent changes and
transitions (e.g., different camps on different weeks) after said reliable awesomeness.
We spoke with developmental psychologist and author
of the blog Child Myths, Dr. Jean Mercer, to find
out the best ways to cope with the anxiety that may accompany a
transition from
summer to child care or preschool, and she gave us some great tips on how to deal with separation anxiety and
transitions in our own families:
In an attempt to
transition my maternity wardrobe from
summer to fall, while spending as little money as possible, I tried
out three different pairs
of maternity tights.
The end
of another
summer is in sight, and if you have a child getting ready for preschool, pre-k or mother's day
out then you know it's also time to start preparing ourselves and our little ones for the
transition.
Brian helped me pick
out what I imagine will be my favorite pieces
of the
summer this weekend... here's to a speedy and painless
transition to a beautiful, soon - to - be-discovered new space (for us all)!
It's the perfect amount
of accessorizing for a
summer day and can easily
transition to a night
out.
I'm going to have to figure
out to
transition this skirt into fall since I don't think I will be ready to stop wearing it at the end
of summer... I'm very open to suggestions, lol!
The look
of my tray essentials can easily
transition to the
summer months but I have a feeling I might just swap
out a thing for two... because frankly — I can't help myself!
One
of the things I most love about the
transition from winter to spring is being able to get
out all my
summer shoes again.
To make sure that you can stylishly
transition from winter to spring next year, please read on to find
out about the Spring /
Summer fashion trends
of the woman's most trusted accessory!
We're trying to milk
out the last precious moments
of summer while slowly
transitioning into getting ready for back to school.
I prefer pieces that
transition well from spring /
summer to autumn / winter so that I get enough mileage
out of them.
Maxi skirts aren't strictly for
summer or vacations anymore and by learning to
transition them into the cooler temps you'll be able to get more
out of your closet.
When I'm really struggling for motivation, sometimes just creating a simple fall vignette, that will then spill
out into the rest
of my home and
transition my decor from
summer to fall.
By pairing it with a vest I'm able to
transition this jumpsuit right
out of summer!
While this dress brought me through the end
of summer with ease, I've been challenging myself to get more mileage
out of my wardrobe and decide that adding a puffer vest & booties was the perfect way to
transition to fall!
I think this one is extra special because it has the cargo pockets on both sides, which gives the dress a more structured feel to it; as well as, this dark burgundy color will never go
out of style, and can easily be
transitioned into your Spring and
Summer wardrobe.
It's strange
transitioning out of living semester to semester and reminding myself that
summer breaks are a thing
of the past.
Swapping
out your
summer footwear for a pair
of black booties is the simplest way to
transition into fall.
Sometimes the
transition from
summer to fall might cause confusion to you and this can result into some sort
of wardrobe mishap where you combine elements from your
summer and fall outfits which end up looking
out of place.
• San Dieguito Union High School District had some problems this
summer after parents
of disabled students in an adult
transition program found
out their kids would be in portable classrooms instead
of inside a newly renovated, state -
of - the - art middle school campus.
Taking to the snow though, the
summer tyre was clearly
out of its depth, struggling to find any traction and
transitioning into a slide at very low speeds with an obvious lack
of grip.
Earlier this
summer, I helped a dog that I've know for years as a neighbor and friend
of Cardiff's to
transition out of this world.
Selected Group Exhibitions 2008 Calvert22, London 2007 An Archeology, 176 Gallery, Camden, London 2006 The Triumph
of Painting - Part 6, The Saatchi Gallery, London 2005 Dolore curated by Klarita Pandolfi and Harry Pye, Sartorial Contemporary Art, London 2005 404 Arte Contemporanea, Naples 2004 Mothers curated by Harry Pye, The Ragged School 2004 New Blood, Saatchi Gallery, London 2004 Girl on Girl,
Transition Gallery, London 2003 New Displays, Saatchi Gallery, London 2002 It's only words, Ausgang curated by Liz Neal, Studio Voltaire, London 2000 RCA Secret, Royal College
of Art, London Reviews Erotic Review, feature, May 2004 Tom Morton, Arena, June 2004 William Packer, Financial Times, 23 March 2004 Waldermar Janusceck, Sunday Times, 21 March 2004 Hephzibah Anderson, «Busy Lizzie», Evening Standard Metro, 19 - 25 March 2004 Jen Ogilvie, «Liz Neal at One in the Other», Time
Out, 8 October 2003 unauthored review, «Liz Neal», Kultureflash issue 59, October 2003 Hannah Lack / Cath Clark, «Eyespy», Dazed and Confused, September 2003 Helen Sumpter, «Exhibitions and Exhibitionists», Big Issue, 12 August 2002 Francis
Summers, «Kill Them All» Sleaze Nation, June 2002 William Packer, «Posers playing at being painters», Financial Times, 28 April 2001 Mark Wilsher, «Death to the Fascist Insect», What's On in London, 25 April 2001 Sarah Kent, «Death to the Fascist Insect» Time
Out, 25 April 2001 Tanis Taylor, «Death to the Fascist Insect» Metro, 9 April 2001 Gemma de Cruz, «Maloney's Magnificent Seven», Art Review, April 2001 Magnus Brooke, «Death to the Fascist Insect».
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2018 In (di) visible, Station Museum
of Contemporary Art, Houston, TX; Cameron Museum
of Art, Wilmington, NC 2017 Translatio Imperii, Gutterbox Gallery, Raleigh, NC Digiscapes, Curated by Anthony Hamilton, Lump, Raleigh, NC Art on Paper, Curated by Emily Stamey, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC Objectifying Myself: Works by Women Artists from the Pennsylvania Academy
of Fine Arts, William Benton Museum
of Art, Storrs, CT For Liberty and Justice for Some, Walter Maciel Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Shimmer, Light and Design Gallery, Chapel Hill, NC 2016 Seeping
of a Ghost, Gallery Bastejs, Riga, Latvia (solo) Musings on an Origin, Spectre Arts, Durham, NC Typecast, Hillyer Art Space, Washington, DC 2015 Heterotopias as Other, Nha San Collective, Hanoi, Vietnam (solo) 2014 The Orient, The Occident, Galerie Quynh, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (solo)
Summer Shuffle: Contemporary Art @ PAFA Remixed, Pennsylvania Academy
of Fine Arts The Mother Load, The Center for Creative Connections, Dallas Museum
of Art, TX 2013 Contemporary Vietnamerican Art, Maier Museum
of Art, Lynchburg, VAThe Linda Lee Alter Collection
of Art by Women, Pennsylvania Academy
of Fine Arts, PA 2012 Alter / Altar: Meditations on the Past, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation Art Center Collisions
of Clamor and Calm, Galerie Quynh, HCMC, Vietnam Art HK 12, Hong Kong International Art Fair, with Galerie Quynh 2011 Bite Sized Monsters, Modern Eden, San Francisco, CA 2010 Twombly House / Ephemeral Museum, Portland, OR Outwin Boochever Portrait Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C 2009 Family Pictures, Root Division, San Francisco, CA 2008 In
Transition Russia, Municipal Centre for Contemporary Art, Yekaterinburg National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow, Russia 2007 House
of Adoration, Galerie Quynh Contemporary Art, HCMC, Vietnam (solo) House
of Adoration, Ryllega Experimental Art Gallery, Hanoi, Vietnam (solo) Small Works, Morris Graves Museum
of Art, Eureka, CA 2006 Portrait
of a Contemporary Family, First Street Gallery, Eureka, CA Portrait
of a Family, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA National Juried Exhibition, Marin Art Center, Marin, CA Juror: Rene de Guzman Small Works Invitational, Gallery Dog, Eureka, CA
Out of Context, Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA Face Paint, Bucheon Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2004 Monster Drawing Rally, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA Supernatural, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA Go West!
Because Sacramento is the state capital
of California we had a very robust and well - thought - through field placement program where students would have the opportunity to extern in either state government or regulatory agencies or otherwise in what I call the hub - and - spoke model where they would go
out into their field placement, come back into a hub, discuss, process, analyze under supervision either the ethical issues they were facing in those environments or other practice issues, and I think that helps prepare them for the
transition into life beyond law school as well as allowing them to create the opportunities to meet people in those working environments, understand what it meant beyond the law school to be in that working environment, beyond just a kind
of summer type
of experience.
The
transition out of school and into
summer can be a mixed blessing for parents.