what I wore – week 6
Not only is this week 6 of “what I wore”, it is also week 6 of my husband being on crutches with a knee brace. We are all very sick of it and he is very frustrated with the limitations he is operating under. Although I did the majority of the household tasks before, I have been doing absolutely everything ever since he injured his knee. Combine that with a return to work and school and childcare, and there are no longer enough hours in any day to do all the things that need to be done and want to be done. Ah well, things could be worse – and we are very grateful that they are not. We’re all just hoping for a little more patience and fortitude – and a speedy recovery!
I bet that you can’t tell at first glance which two of these photos were my work outfits – or can you? The workplace is definitely more smart casual than formal nowadays – well, mine is anyway. I sit at a desk and work at a computer all day, so need to feel comfortable. My workplace recently moved locations, and it is absolutely lovely to work in a brand new building. I am one of the lucky ones who really enjoys her job.
Beautiful beautiful necklace and blue top 🙂
Lee x
I love seeing all your photo’s Lara and it’s really inspired me on my work clothes. We are neat casual at work but I seem to keep wearing the came things. I love your accessorising too. I hope your husband is on the mend
Me too, I feel lucky to go to school every day and enjoy time with the kids. Occasionally I get through to some and it a big bonus
I’m going for crocheted cardi and the patchwork skirt for workwear. How did I do?
I can’t believe it’s been six weeks Lara – though I bet you can. I hope he’s back on his feet soon. I love all your necklaces!
It’s great to enjoy your work, makes getting up easy I think.
I can’t believe that 6 weeks has gone by so quickly Lara! I really love the greens you wore this week, especially the tunic (right hand side, second from the bottom) – was that one you made, I’d love the pattern! Ha ha Sewjourn maybe?? I hope he is up and about soon, it must be hard all round.