Saturday, July 6, 2013

What I Wore Sunday

Linking up with Fine Linen and Purple.

Happy Sunday!

We went to the 5pm Mass today. According to Chris' report, Ryan behaved well again, which was a huge relief because I not only was on the altar for all of Mass, but I read the first reading. If you listened to it, you will remember that it uses the image of a mother comforting her child. Judging from Ryan's reaction to the words "milk" and "nurse" when I was practicing earlier, I was terrified that Ryan would start chanting, "Nurse! Nurse! Nurse!," or "Milk! Milk! Milk!" or do another Meet the Fockers reenactment when he heard his own mother's voice filling up the Basilica and saying those words. Thankfully, Ryan doesn't pay attention to the readings yet. You are off the hook for now, little boy!

I actually wore the same dress that I wore last week, but I switched up the shoes and added a helmet because we biked to Mass as a family for the first time! Ryan was thrilled, and I was just praying that no one saw my Spanx.

My "Can you see my Spanx?" nervous smile

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11 comments :

  1. I love that you biked to Mass! Lucky there wasn't a nurse riot too!

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  2. hahaha you look so cute biking to Mass and I am amazed that you managed to do that in that dress.

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  4. Ah, I love a versatile dress. And just for the record, I think a snazzy bike helmet is the perfect accessory to any outfit!

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  5. Nope, can't see any spanx! I used to bike to mass all the time in a 'former life' (single, pre-children). It was always interesting trying to find an outfit that would work for that, but you look great!

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  6. I also love that you biked to Mass..and jealous that you live close enough! You look great...and no spanx can be seen.

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  7. He is so cute in his bike helmet! :)
    You look cute, too!

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  8. You look cute! And no Spanx showing! My 10 year old son snickered when he heard the word "breasts". It was a very Beavis and ButtHead kind of moment.

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  9. You look great and how fun to bike to Mass!

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  10. A family bike ride to Mass. How much more Catholic does it get!

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  11. I LOVE THIS!! Love the Milk, Milk, Milk (feel you there girl) and the "can you see my spanx".. feel you there too. So pretty!!!

    Andrea
    www.mommainflipflops.com

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