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New Look Pants and Mrs. America

Here she is.......Mrs. America!  Well, not really, it is just me in my new pants that I made.  (New Look Pattern # 6896) For some reason, I decided today was the day to wear them.  I got ready for work and had my daughter take this pic.  I fussed with them a bit this morning feeling like I looked huge (not that I have gained any weight lately.....).  Then, I put on my "I'm hot----head held high look" and headed out the door.  I really believe that attitude is what it is all about.  First stop, one of my surgery groups.  They just went on and on and made me feel so good.  I love going to this account, they always do that so you can see why I start out there~! LOL

Anyway, I just really enjoyed my new pants and now I'm so inspired to make some more.  I really want black ones.  That will be my next pair of these babys.  I have so many patterns and so little time!  Things have been very busy here as my sister is  visiting and her 3  large dogs are with her.  We are non stop with activity as you can imagine.  This is the week we go see the Mama Mia show in St Louis.  We leave Thursday morning and see the show Friday night.  We are going spa hopping, art gallery visiting, arch viewing, and many other fun things that might have something to do with wine and sister time.  We so need this trip!  It will be fun!

Comments

mom said…
Love your new pants. You look good girl, damn good. Love the attitude too.
Poetic Artist said…
I think you look wonderful in your new pants. Made by you.
Katelen
rxBambi said…
very cute pants! I'm so jealous. I have 2 sewing machines... don't know how to use either one...
Anonymous said…
I love pants you can feel comfortable in.

Gallery hopping, spa hopping... sounds like bliss to me
Deb said…
Love the turquoise polka-dots! So fun! And the fit looks great. Good for you venturing into couture. Soon I'll see you in Someset's Altered Couture mags. Enjoy the time with your sister, what a gift! Blessings on you both!

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