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February 2023 Month in Review

February was good to me. From a Super Bowl party, to a V-Day cookie-making girls night, to a trip to the hot springs, to a fashion show, the month was jam-packed with fun social events and quality time with family and friends. Y’all may remember how much I love my Passion Planner, and at the end of every month there is a journaling section to reflect on your accomplishments, assess next steps for your goals, etc. One question asks, “Are you happy with how you spent your time?” and I can honestly say there’s nothing I would change about February.

What’s New?

Today’s Outfit

I got this hot pink leopard dress at a closing sale at a local boutique. It’s definitely out there and different than my usual style, but I thought it would be so cute for date night. Funny thing is, my boyfriend hates this dress! He thinks it’s tacky. To each their own—I don’t deny that it’s a statement. I thought it looked so cute with these sheer tights and black accessories for winter. However, I’m only realizing now, after taking photos it in, that it’s not the most flattering dress on me. While it does have a waist seam, it’s not particularly visible, so I look pretty boxy in the dress—I think what I need is a thick black belt to add a little shape back. Otherwise, I really liked this look.

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Favorite Outfits from February

I had such a hard time choosing my favorite looks from this month! I tried a lot of new combos that I really loved, including these two outfits from last weekend. The brown and olive green color scheme on the left is so cute, and I can’t get over how well my cowgirl boots pair with the mustard striped sweater on the right. Of course, I also had to include my chic Valentine’s Day dinner outfit because this black fringe dress is just amazing.

What I Watched

What I Read

I’m currently rereading one of my favorite novels, The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell. It’s about a Jesuit priest from Puerto Rico who, with his friends, travels to a newly-discovered planet inhabited by aliens. The story is a fascinating mix of religion and science, and it poses so many questions about faith, morality, and what it means for religious institutions if other intelligent life exists. I think I was in middle school the first time I read the book, and I’m realizing now just how much nuance I missed the first time. Russell writes with such subtlety that zoning out for even a second could mean you miss a layer of complexity that enriches the story—I love how demanding and well-written a read it is. I highly recommend it if you like heavier stories that make you ask yourself the big questions in life.

February Spotify Playlist

I guess I hardly listened to any music in February because this could barely be considered a playlist! I just put together a few songs that I heard out and about and that reminded me of activities from this month. Although, now that I think about, I should go add some of my favorite love songs, just for the sake of Valentine’s Day… you can listen to the playlist here.

What I’ve Been Loving Lately

What I’m Looking Forward to in March

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What was your favorite part of February? And what are you looking forward to in March? Thanks for swinging by the blog today, and I hope you have a great rest of your weekend.

 

Miles of smiles,

Grace

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