Sunday, July 8, 2012

Weekend fun.

Hope everyone has been having a great weekend! Mine was full of great movies and family fun. Yesterday I watched The Artist for the first time and I absolutely loved it! If eras were different cities, I would definitely want to move to the 1920s. I love everything that they wore! and the way they danced! The movie was really cute! It was also the first silent film I ever watched as well. Ah, watch it and fall in love!
Yesterday was my sister's marriage anniversary so she left my little nephew with us for the day. He is soooo much fun! We ran around the house all day. He's growing up so much. He is starting to talk and he has the cutest little voice. He also loves Florence! So the first thing he does when he comes over is run to the window to see her. He knocks on the window and say "dog". Melts my heart. He's just the cutest little guy ever. I am one proud auntie! <3
My hubby and I also went on a movie date last night. We went to watch The Amazing Spiderman, and let me tell you the name fits it! It is amazing! I some wore red to show some Spiderman love.
Bow: Handmade by myself
Top: Charlotte Russe
Skirt: Thrifted
Shoes: Urban Outfitters

Thanks so much for stopping by and reading! Means a whole lot to me! Thanks for the comments too! They make me smile! :) Well I am off to enjoy the rest of my weekend!

10 comments:

  1. Um...perfect outfit for the movie event! I can't wait to see the movie! Every bit of the outfit is adorable! I have The Artist in my netflix queue...I can't wait to see it! And your nephew is so cute!!

    Jenna

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  2. I love the 20s too, I'll have to check that movie out! Very cute outfit. You look like a little sailor : )

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  3. i'll have to watch that movie :) sounds good.
    your nephew is adorable :)
    sounds like you had a lovely weekend! i hope you have a lovely week ahead x

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  4. I'm in love with that skirt! Pleats are my obsession! I saw "The Artist" too and loved Jean Dujardin, Berenice Bejo, and that little doggie :)
    -Amy

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    1. Thank you so much! Oh yes! That little doggie was so talented! Love smart doggies!

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  5. The 1920's are awesome. I love the style and dramatic everything. Totally agree.

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