Daisies are one of my happy things. I think that is true of many people. We remember long Summers playing on school fields making daisy-chains- the innocence and the lack of responsibility of childhood is synonymous with these ubiquitous flowers. My school had a vast field considering its suburban background and my memories seem to be filled with Summer upon Summer of idyllic times spent upon that field. I work near my old school and I am still filled with excitement when I see it now. Even though it has had some building on it, school places being extremely lacking in that borough, it is still astonishingly large for the area!
I remember the searching for this dress (I'd seen it advertised on Matalan) led me to discover the lovely Laura, blogger at www.adaisychaindream.com - I searched for Daisy dress and found her blog- so consequently, when I wear this, I think of her! When I wore this a week ago or so, I decided to wear this collared dress as a top with a black skirt: 1) because I wanted to give it a different look and 2) it really is rather short!
Don't know WHY I decided to jump but behold the manic facial expressions as one tries to achieve great heights with the self-timer. You're welcome. I think a skirt which fits my waist better AND higher would have looked better so this is something else to experiment with at a later date. The mustard cardigan here, bought from Mistraal in Wallingford a few years ago has ended up being a real workhorse in my wardrobe this year so far- it has been worn pretty much weekly since January.
I'd better leave this here. Things to do....
Take care,
Kezzie xx
I remember the searching for this dress (I'd seen it advertised on Matalan) led me to discover the lovely Laura, blogger at www.adaisychaindream.com - I searched for Daisy dress and found her blog- so consequently, when I wear this, I think of her! When I wore this a week ago or so, I decided to wear this collared dress as a top with a black skirt: 1) because I wanted to give it a different look and 2) it really is rather short!
Don't know WHY I decided to jump but behold the manic facial expressions as one tries to achieve great heights with the self-timer. You're welcome. I think a skirt which fits my waist better AND higher would have looked better so this is something else to experiment with at a later date. The mustard cardigan here, bought from Mistraal in Wallingford a few years ago has ended up being a real workhorse in my wardrobe this year so far- it has been worn pretty much weekly since January.
I'd better leave this here. Things to do....
Take care,
Kezzie xx