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[CLOSET STAPLES] 12 Ways to Wear Riding Boots

If you’ve been a reader of this blog for any length of time, you know that this girl right here LOVEEEES her a good pair of boots.

Cowboy boots, rain boots, booties, and riding boots. Truth is, I’ve never met a pair of boots that I didn’t like.

However, the truth is, over the years, as my love of boots has grown, I’ve come to realize that there is one pair of boots in my closet that I have gotten the absolute MOST mileage out of… and that would be my brown riding boots.

I bought these babies when I was on spring break in Rome, Italy my senior year of college and I have worn them so much that the soles have actually fallen off and have needed to be replaced TWICE. I love them so much.

I wear them in the spring, summer, fall, and winter. I wear them with jeans, shorts, skirts, dresses, and leggings. Does not matter what the case may be, I tend to reach for these brown babies whenever I’m in doubt.

And that, by my definition, certainly makes my brown riding boots a CLOSET STAPLE. So, I thought I’d cover 12 ways to wear riding boots in the next installment of my little closet staple series.

OH, and in case you were wondering, NOW is the time of year to buy riding boots. No, but for real. Seriously. Everyone puts their boots on sale in the spring and summer because it’s not top “buying” season -  I even found some MEGA sweet deals on boots (all for less than $50!) and have linked to some options at the bottom of this post, in case you’re curious. :)

Without further adieu…

Wear your riding boots with sequin shorts!

Closet Staples: 12 Ways to Wear Riding Boots

Or with a lace dress and layered collared shirts…

Closet Staples: 12 Ways to Wear Riding Boots

Or how about a jean jacket?

Closet Staples: 12 Ways to Wear Riding Boots

Or with skirts… or leggings…

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Do you own riding boots? What’s the most versatile piece(s) you have in YOUR closet?

Now, check out some awesome boot options (all for less than $50!)!
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What to Wear: Second Trimester Maternity Style Inspiration

What to Wear: Second Trimester Maternity Fashion and Style Inspiration

AHH! As of today I am now in my THIRD trimester. WHAT?! Crazy! Seriously, I am due in exactly three months. Yeah, three months from now there will be a BABY in our house.

It still doesn’t even feel real that this is happening. We are so excited, but also so nervous / anxious / worried / [INSERT EMOTION HERE].

Well, while I’m over here having a minor freak out, let’s talk about something that doesn’t freak me out: FASHION.

Now, I thought it would be fun to sort of recap all the outfits I put together and wore during my second trimester. I remember when I first found out I was pregnant, I SCOURED blogs for hours… even days looking for maternity style inspiration. I mean, your body changes SO much when you’re carrying a child, but I didn’t want to sacrifice my sense of style just because my body is changing. So I looked around.

And while there are certainly a few great bloggers out there who have shared their maternity style, the truth is, there just wasn’t THAT much. So, I thought recapping my second trimester style might be fun for a few reasons:

  • For me: It’s a nice way to document my growing bump, but also document my personal style throughout this pregnancy
  • For others: Whether you’re pregnant right now or if you’re ever planning on getting pregnant, I thought this may be helpful for you – any of you. Or none of you? Here’s hoping you have to do just a little less Googling than I did. LOL!

Now, this is not to say that I am the foremost expert on maternity fashion. I most certainly am not. However, I did learn some things along the way and I had a lot of fun in the meantime.

You can check out ALL of these looks (and more) on my Outfits page here on the blog (and each look on the outfits page links to the original blog post with outfit details, just in case you’re curious).

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getchya-some-graphic A few of my favorite maternity pieces and/or maternity must-haves:

Which look was your favorite? Do you know of any great maternity style bloggers out there I should check out? Leave your suggestions in the comments!

Linked up with Shanna and The Pleated Poppy

The Mighty River Project Giveaway + #YOLOmondays Link-Up!

still being molly maternity style: Mighty River Project magazine bead necklace, jean jacket, kelly green blouse, mint jeans still being molly maternity style: Mighty River Project magazine bead necklace, jean jacket, kelly green blouse, mint jeans still being molly maternity style: Mighty River Project magazine bead necklace, jean jacket, kelly green blouse, mint jeans still being molly maternity style: Mighty River Project magazine bead necklace, jean jacket, kelly green blouse, mint jeans still being molly maternity style: Mighty River Project magazine bead necklace, jean jacket, kelly green blouse, mint jeans

Yeah, I decided to bring my little Audrey girl with me to take pictures. Isn’t she the prettiest? still being molly maternity style: Mighty River Project magazine bead necklace, jean jacket, kelly green blouse, mint jeans still being molly maternity style: Mighty River Project magazine bead necklace, jean jacket, kelly green blouse, mint jeans

Audrey is a natural model. still being molly maternity style: Mighty River Project magazine bead necklace, jean jacket, kelly green blouse, mint jeans {{Blouse: Fab’rik Chapel Hill (similar)
{{Jacket: LOFT
{{Jeans: Target
{{Shoes: Target
{{Necklace: The Mighty River Project c/o (last seen worn here)
{{Clutch: The Pleated Poppy c/o
Photos taken by Brooke :)

So often I feel excited when I introduce you guys to a company or a business or a brand I love. But today it’s a little different.

hands I am, literally, HONORED to introduce you to The Mighty River Project (TMRP). I’ve been following TMRP for a while and I am absolutely in awe of what founders Erin and Scott Littleton have done. Y’all know I have a heart for Africa as I’ve done mission work there. Well, Erin and Scott took their love of Africa, specifically their love of the country of Uganda, and took it a step further.

I wanted y’all to hear about TMRP from Erin herself:

My husband, Scott, and I founded TMRP almost 2 years ago.  We had taken several trips to Uganda, one for an extended period of time to help out at a babies’ home, and also ended up adopting a 3 and a 5 year old from that babies’ home.  After a time of settling into our new family (and having a belly baby!) we felt strongly that God wanted our family back in Uganda, serving the people that we had come to love so dearly.

We knew that we were meant to care for orphans (a la James 1:27), and spent several months praying and seeking counsel about what, practically, we were supposed to do once our plane landed on that gorgeous orange clay soil.  One issue that kept coming to the forefront of our attention was that so many of the Ugandan orphans that we had cared for and fallen in love with lived in care facilities for entirely preventable reasons.  In fact, many of the children that we knew had living parents, who were simply unable to care for them.

So we started TMRP (named for Amos 5:24 — “Let justice roll on like a river”, and also because Uganda is home to the source of the Nile) with the aim of coming alongside vulnerable families, with children on the brink of orphanhood due to illness, poverty, disability, etc, to give them the social, emotional, spiritual, and practical tools to be able to stay in tact.

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This is Juliet

Like a river changes the surrounding landscape bit by bit, inch by inch, by simply flowing, we hope to create small, sustainable changes that eventually change the landscape of Uganda. There are two main parts to our program:  What we are doing now, and what we hope to do long-term.

Currently, we employ four artisans: Juliet and Dorothy make baskets, Teo makes magazine bead necklaces, and Rita makes aprons and bags.  We pay them a fair price in the local economy for their products, then find market for them in the US.

TMRP’s partnership with these mothers allows them a consistent monthly income that helps them provide for their families.  The proceeds from these crafts not only support these women and their families, but also allow TMRP to help with emergency needs that arise in the communities where we work as well as with livestock microlending and other initiatives that give families the ability to have that leg up that will keep them together.  We aim to do this in a very sustainable way that in no way creates dependency on handouts.

As a mama to three, I am passionate about TMRP because, for one, I can’t fathom being so alone and in so desperate a situation that I had no other choice but to place my children in an orphanage.  Even if we can help a few families avoid this fate, we will count that as success.  In addition, as we tangibly come alongside these women, we are excited about showing them a God who loves them with abandon.  

The most recent woman to become part of The Mighty River Project family is Juliet.  She is a single mom of four kids, and a widow.  Her auntie taught her to make banana fiber baskets when she was a child, and she says that she was given a gift when she learned to make these baskets.  Because Juliet has this skill, she is able to provide for and educate her four children.  We are thrilled to be a part of that, and are excited to pass the gift of basket-making on to other mamas.   –Erin Teo-collage

How inspiring is Erin? I know, right?

Well, want to find out how you can get involved in The Mighty River Project?

  1. Shopping the store is a great one, as proceeds go back to TMRP program; the more product they are able to find market for, the more women they can add to the program, and the more families are strengthened!
  2. Donating monthly or one-time is another great way to get involved.  Donations go towards getting their full-time program up and running in Uganda. Put it this way, if everyone reading this post RIGHT NOW donated just $5 per month, TMRP could be on the ground in Uganda full-time by this fall! Yeah. That’s awesome. I became a monthly donor of TMRP and I am PROUD to be a part of such an amazing organization. I mean, even $5 or $10 a month makes a HUGE difference!
  3. Hosting a home party is another way that North Carolinians and others within a 250 mile radius of Winston Salem can help out!  Hosts of a home party provide a venue for TMRP to set up their store for a few hours (in a home, apartment, church, etc.) and invite all your friends.  They talk a little bit about who they are and what they do, and then the shopping begins! Hosts also get a store credit as a thank you for helping them spread the word.

Well, Erin has been SO SO SO SO generous as to giveaway a choice handmade magazine bead necklace to one lucky still being [molly] reader. Use the Rafflecopter tool below to enter!
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stillbeingmolly Happy YOLO Monday!  Each week, Carly & I will be selecting a few of our favorite posts from the Monday before to feature. It’s a great way to put the spotlight on a few of y’all each week!  Please be sure to link up an ACTUAL post, not just a link to your main page. Our favs from last week?

  ~pink and colorful bubbles~

 ~5 simple rules for shopping~

 ~Just Tulle-ing Around~

  ~Ways to Wear Gingham~

 The Rules for #YOLOMONDAYS Link-Ups:

      1. Follow your hosts Molly @ still being [molly] and Carly at Lipgloss & Crayons
      2. Grab a button and / or post a link back here in your BLOG POST (NOT your blog’s main page) so your readers know what all the #YOLOMONDAY-ness is about. We love you guys linking up and we do go through and read all your posts… so if you do not give credit, we will have to remove your link. That’s no fun, right? Right. So be nice and share a link! Pretty please?
      3. Link your blog post up using the linky tool below! It can be ANYTHING! An outfit post, a giveaway, a story, a recipe, whatever. Why? Cause it’s #YOLOMONDAYS!
      4. Visit a blog or four that you’ve never been to before and leave a #YOLOMONDAYS comment – you never know, you might “meet” someone new that you will lurve!
      5. Have fun! Cause #YOLO!

 


Monochromatic Molly

AH! First, be sure to check out my guest post on dressing for a wedding on the FABULOUS Katie Nesbitt Photography’s blog today! Go leave her some love.

This first photo is evidence that I can’t take myself seriously. Ever.
still being molly - maternity style: coral v-neck, pink jeans, chevron scarf, red bow bag still being molly - maternity style: coral v-neck, pink jeans, chevron scarf, red bow bag still being molly - maternity style: coral v-neck, pink jeans, chevron scarf, red bow bag still being molly - maternity style: coral v-neck, pink jeans, chevron scarf, red bow bag still being molly - maternity style: coral v-neck, pink jeans, chevron scarf, red bow bag {{Shirt + Belt: Target
{{Jeans: Zara (similar)
{{Scarf: Ooh Baby Designs c/o
{{Earrings: Scout + Molly’s – mollybeads
{{Bag: Oasap c/o

I was trying to think of a title for this post, and I love alliteration and well, monochromatic Molly was it. And then I realized, monochromatic Molly sounds like a superhero – and THAT is awesome.

What would monochromatic Molly’s powers be? No, for real. I want to brainstorm her super powers, which she would, of course, use only for good.

On a side note, let me mention this purse. While it is adorable, my frustration with it lies in the large adjustable strap – it keeps breaking off. I fix it and then it breaks off again. Makes me sad. BUT, the big bow on the front of the bag is so stinkin’ cute that I choose to forgive it. :(

Anywho. Happy Tuesday!

Leave your monochromatic Molly super power ideas in the comments. :)

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