Monday, March 23, 2009

#1 Thing I Love : Green pants

I've always been curious about other people's day to day lives - what do they do?  What do they eat?  What do they buy?  What do they love to do, eat and buy?  I'm also a 'poler' (a label given to me by a very astute therapist), which means that when I doubt my decision making skills, I ask others what they would do in my situation.  So, inspired by by my shortcoming I've decided to blog about things that I love to do, eat, buy, wear, read, watch...  As I think of them, I will blog about them.  Here goes...


Before I was pregnant I wore jeans almost every day.  Once I got pregnant I wore stretch pants pretty much every day.  Now I wear green pants.  I love them so much that I want to wear them every day, but I don't because I want people to like me.  They are soft and kind of slouchy and, despite being an unconventional pant color, they really go with so many things.  Oh, and they were only $32.50 at Old Navy.

4 comments:

melissa said...

I loved the green pants you were wearing at Christmas time. Are those the same ones? I am still in stretch pants most of the time. And I have to buy more shirts because all of my summer gear is in medium and I no longer fit into them:( Such is life after two children. Hmmm. Things I love. I think my most favorite thing to buy is fresh flowers. And wine. Good wine! Looking forward to more of your favorites. Love, Missy

Amy said...

I only have one pair of green pants so those were it! You should head on over to Old Navy and buy a pair! They come in other colors, too. I have them in black, but I've never worn them, but I'm kind of wanting the light blue pair. Or red. I love pants.

Tiffany said...

I fully support wearing of the green pants every day. I hate it when I have a favorite outfit, and feel like I have to switch in other items because it's "cool" (or whatever) to change your clothes. Perhaps I will start a consistent clothing movement.

Amy said...

Thanks for the support, Tiff. And I support your consistent clothing movement. Keep it real.