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Copycat the Cool Way #10

This week seemed like a long one. I am fully exhausted. I have some work things to finish up, but the only thing I am looking forward to is SLEEP! Thank goodness for the long weekend. I am looking forward to the big turkey dinner tomorrow night. Thanksgiving is a great time to get together with family and eat everything you can! I'm a fan of food. That's all.  

Tuesday- The shorts were as bad life decision. I wore shorts out of stubbornness and stupidity. It rained when I came home from school. The temperature also dropped about 8 degrees. So needless to say, I instantly put on my cosiest clothes and made myself a hot chocolate. I got the inspiration from Hello Fashion. I think I need to invest in some more cardigans. I love that they are cozy and can be dressed up or down. I'm imagining myself with a mustard yellow cardigan, but I don't even think I have anything that matches it! Well, I have learned two things; cardigans will be going on my clothes shopping list, and summer is officially over so I need to let go of the shorts.


Cardigan- Old Navy
Shirt- Aeropostale
Shorts- Old Navy
Belt- Fossil



















Wednesday- This was a last minute decision. I realized that morning that I need sweaters with patterns because this one did not quite cut it for me. I would prefer a pattern like the original found on the WhoWhatWear post. My sweater is very pretty though. I love the flowery shoulders.

Sweater- Target
Button up- Old Navy
Jeans- Old Navy




















Thursday- Yes, I realize that this outfit is pretty much the same as yesterday, but when I saw this outfit on Hello Fashion, I knew I had to change something up. And I LOVED it! My oxford shoes are once again making an appearance. I posted a point-of-view picture on Instagram because I was so happy about what I was looking at all day.





















Friday-  I had extra time to get ready for school, so I got to curl my hair and really try on an outfit. The original post was from Penny Pincher Fashion, and to be honest, I think I really nailed this one. This has happened only one other time on my fifth outfit post, and it was also with a outfit from the same blog. Just good luck I guess!






































As I said, I am anticipating all the turkey and pie of tomorrow! I asked some kids that I teach what their favourite part of Thanksgiving was. And they were saying beautiful things like "spending time with my family" and "thinking of all the things I am thankful for." And here I am thinking about the pie!

What's your favourite part of Thanksgiving?

-Daniella

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