Hurricane Help & Hurricane Wear: Jasmine & Will

I'm on Day 3 of hunkering down for Hurricane Harvey, and with each passing hour I am more overwhelmed by how fortunate I am to be safe and dry. I grew up in Miami where hurricanes seemed like an annual (even welcome) occasion. The difference (as I'm sure you all are very aware of) in Houston is the flooding - the city is underwater. 

And while it may seem like so much has sunk to the bottom, the refrain I continue to hear on every news station is "it's just stuff". It is just stuff and what matters - the love, resiliency, and bravery of this city - has risen above the physical and figurative forces that continue to challenge it. The fact that this blog is dedicated to just stuff is not lost on me, and this hurricane has put so much into perspective - I feel nothing but gratitude for what I have. There is no time or need to want when Houston has lost so much.

I live across the George R. Brown Convention Center, where helicopters continue to fly in rescuees every hour (as of today there are 9,000+ people using GRB as a shelter). My husband and I have volunteered at GRB over the last couple days and have seen firsthand how much help is still needed. Please consider helping in any small way

And only because I've had some lighthearted requests for "hurricane wear" - I leave you with an intro to Jasmine & Will, an Australian lifestyle brand making some of the chicest, personalized sleepwear. If you're lucky enough to be stuck at home, stay in your pyjamas (as the Aussies spell/say it), stay dry, and stay safe!

Shop for Jasmine & Will sleepwear here

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Monday, Monday - Can't Trust That Day

Monday, Monday - so good to me. Monday mornin', it was all I hoped it would be. 

I'm feeling extra lucky this morning. I'm in Houston, safe, with power, and extra grateful to live on the 31st floor in an area of downtown where there is no flooding. I am with my husband and my cats and I want for nothing. Except for the rain to stop and for the safety of Houstonians. And maybe for a Diet Coke. And while the items in today's post are things I technically "want", material frivolities can wait. All there is time for today is appreciation. 

Q: What do I pack for a Greek vacay? A: WWAGGD (What would a Grecian goddess do?)

Going Greek? I did - with Over the Moon. Check out my post here

Dress - Elliette// Evil Eye Earrings - Katherine Cordero// Evil Eye Bikini - Verde Limon// Light Blue Earrings - Rebecca DeRavenel// Embroidered Romper - Alice McCall

What's New, Pussycat?

I'll tell you what's new with this pussycat - mucho. I took a little hiatus from posting last week to make a conscious effort to "lean in" (as the kids say) to my trip to London and by doing so I "plugged out" (as whoever uses that expression says). Sidenote - if I fooled you into thinking I have a glam jet-setting lifestyle, allow me to come clean - I am transitioning between jobs and basically forced/kidnapped my mother into taking me. My accomplice in my make-Mom-take-us-on-a-trip scheme was my youngest sister, who took every opportunity to call me out on regularly looking dazed and confused (aka pondering and looking at anything but my phone). 

But TBH I do feel a lil' dazed and confused (there, I said it). Leaving a job where you worked with people you love to start one that makes you feel like Lucy in the chocolate factory (what in the blippity blip am I doing?) is a funky feeling. Seeing Charlottesville, a city I associate with love, friendship and the happiest of my days become associated with the opposite of these things by the worst kind of evil is heartbreaking. Preparing to move my youngest sister into her freshman dorm this weekend and feeling like it was just yesterday (10 years ago) she did the same for me leaves me with nothing but an urgent request for Father Time: pump the blippin' breaks. 

It's certainly a time of transition for me and the places/people in mi vida, and being the good Capricorn I am, I don't welcome change with open arms. Which is why today's post is about focusing on the only change I am ready for: fall. I am ready for plaids and plush and velvets and velour (if that's your jam), but it is still so. so. hawt. And after reading all this (if you did), I bet you're ready for me to take another hiatus. 

Cat Drop Earrings - Jennifer Loiselle// Suede Pumps - Rue St// Black Magic Woman Bag - Sarah's Bag// Cluster Earrings - Mercedes Salazar// Night Fever Clutch - Sarah's Bag

Totality on Trend: Solar Eclipse Style

Because when your grandchildren ask you if you remember living through the 2k17 solar eclipse, you want to answer something along the lines of: "not only does your Nanna remember, she looked out of this world!!" - because what is the point of reaching grandma status if you can't freely dish out some cheesy knee-slappers or relish in your lifetime achievement of amassing a wardrobe worthy of provoking an inheritance battle? Don't forget to wear protection, kiddos! 

Silver Moon Earrings - Christie Nicolaides// Glitter Flats - Katy Perry Collection// Taschen Limited Edition Moonfire by Norman Mailer - The RealReal// Celestial Dress - Zara// Pink Moon Earrings - Jennifer Loiselle