1 Skirt, 3 Ways, Look 2

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This chic date-night outfit is one you can try for yourself with any wardrobe. All black, plus a nude heel. It’s as simple as that. Of course I am loving the added edge of the faux leather skirt, the more casual vibe of the black knit top, and the extra details of this particular nude heel.

Sometimes it’s just worth it to get dressed up for your partner with nowhere to go other than a refined dinner at your favorite spot. I wore a variation of this outfit a few weeks ago to hit up our favorite Italian restaurant. We don’t always head for the comfort food but on this particular gray evening it was a treat to settle into the calm with some gourmet fare.

Rain fell quietly outside while I enjoyed a braised mushroom parmesan risotto, and the hubby feasted on pan seared branzino. If you’re ever in the area, check out Grappa, Park City. We’ve never been disappointed.

Wherever you end up on your next date night, I’d love to hear how it turns out!

XX, Megan

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Skirt: Banana Republic (on sale now! similar, similar, splurge), Sweater: Gap (similar on sale!), Shoes: Joe’s Jeans (here, too), Bag: Old Navy, Sunglasses: Karen Walker ‘Super Duper’, Watch: Invicta

1 Skirt, 3 Ways, Look 1

DSC_0004 DSC_0005 DSC_0008 So begins three days of outfit posts surrounding this SKIRT! It was love at first sight for this skirt and I. Then I looked and waited and looked and waited until it went on sufficient sale and BAM! Had to click for it! It is on sale now, and it looks as though it is still available in most sizes.

Over the next three days you’ll see how versatile it is. Pleather and pleats, who knew you could make these a wardrobe staple?! The style spark for this skirt came from one of my all-time favorite bloggers, Sarah Yates Mora, from A House In Hills.

I love this lady’s everything! Her wardrobe style is impeccable. Her interior decor taste and inspiration are off the charts. Her photos and travel journals are absolutely stunning. (Helps that she is an incredible photographer and is married to a professional photographer as well!)

Through it all she maintains a very accessible, very REAL, very authentic voice, and I cannot tell you how much I admire that on the inter webs. Check out A House in the Hills, here. You can see she and her partner Lou Mora’s new pad in San Diego and some of her delicious recipe posts. Le sigh, I love it! Just look at the outfit she cooked up with a skirt similar to mine.

PERFECTION, right? This was my first encounter with this pleated goodness. More recently, Sarah styled her skirt up like THIS. Ever fashionable, always original, perpetually gorgeous! The casual outfit I’m featuring is perfect for any day of the week if you’re a stay-at-home-parent, or weekend rockstar garb if you work in the corporate realm.

You may laugh, but the one thing I was concerned about with the skirt is that it would be sort of rustle and squeak because it is pleather. False. It doesn’t squeak or squeal. Walk on. I love the midi length, as well. Tomorrow’s outfit is a dressier date-night styling of this same skirt, so thank you for dropping by today.

I hope you’ll come back tomorrow! I’d love to hear your thoughts: Do you have an aversion to pleather? Do you shun midi-length? Do you feel too dressy in a skirt for weekend cas?

Have a fantastic Tuesday!

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Skirt: Banana Republic (on sale now! similar, similar, splurge), Shirt: J.Crew, Shoes: Converse, Clutch: Old Navy, Sunglasses: Ray-Ban, Earrings: Madewell

Mondays in May: Outside is Free

Continuing on with my Mondays in May, Get Moving series, today I wanted to talk about a mode of workout that is near and dear to my heart: OUTDOOR WORKOUTS.

I was lucky enough to grow up with parents who saw to it that we spent plenty of time outside. Camping, exploring, fishing, hiking, biking, running, and more. All were encouraged.

As I got older, I really got into my running game. I ran almost solely outside. A friend of mine and I recently compared notes, we both hit a wall on the treadmill at about 3 miles. Consequently, I hit the road.

This is not to say that I was EVER a high level runner. Never a pro. Never competitive. But I LOVED to RUN. I ran outside nearly every day.

A climbing accident my sophomore year of college put the brakes on my running for a couple of years. I shattered my fibula and cracked off the bottom of my tibia. After some extensive surgery and fancy titanium hardware, I now have a wonderfully reconstructed ankle.

After some intensive rehab, I continued running through my twenties. Completing one marathon and many, many 1/2 marathons, 10 milers, and more Saturday long runs than I can count. I logged countless miles with our Bob and double Bob strollers! (Truly wish I’d been better about using a pedometer just to have a record of the distance.)

I hit 30 and had to address the fact that my running days were over. I had a lot of pain associated with every step, and after longer runs my ankle would ache for up to a week. It simply wasn’t wise to keep pounding the pavement.

So the very same day my orthopedist told me that running probably wasn’t going to be my gig, my husband went to the local bike shop and picked out a sweet road bike for me.

Now let’s turn this toward the outside, shall we? The reason I touch on my running history here is that almost all of it was done OUTSIDE.

With the exception of a few aforementioned miles here and there on a treadmill in college when the weather was simply too frigid, icy, and snowy to run outside, I ran outdoors day in and day out.

Now that I cycle, I would say my ride time is split almost evenly between outside and the gym. I like it that way. I really love my gym classes, and the awesome workout they afford me.

But my heart was sold to the great wild long ago. I LOVE being outside to work, play, and live. (Don’t mistake. I also bless the name of indoor plumbing and hot showers.) One of the best parts of working out outside is that you can go wherever the wind takes you. Literally.

My friend Emily recently started hashtagging some of her outdoor workouts #outsideisfree. That’s “outside is free”, to the lay person. She really got me thinking about just how wonderful outdoor workouts can TRULY be! (Plus her pictures are fabulous, as well. Just makes me want to be running, riding, swimming right alongside her!)

Emily is an all-around athlete. She began her active career as a high school swim champ, but has since branched out into running, cycling, an all-around outdoors woman.

She’s always loved nature. I know that from our years as fellow graduate students. Her point is well taken. Gym time can be so needed, and really necessary for many climates. But if you want a great workout, look no further than that first step out your front door.

There is something so satisfying about escaping outside to get your sweat on. The wind in your face, the views for your eyes, the sound of your breathing and heart rate and hard work all happening en plein air. It is absolutely exhilarating.

So this Monday, rain or shine, heat or cold, wind or clam, I am challenging you to break out of your rut and hit the open road! Run, bike, swim, walk, skip, dance, saunter, jog, soft pedal– it doesn’t matter the pace you keep or the company.

Just go ahead and get outside. I think you will like what you see, how you feel, and look forward to the next time you hit the trail, street, byway, or thoroughfare!

Get out there!

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Science Friday: Geodes

DSC_0046My dad is a rock hound. Some of my earliest memories are of nature walks in the Uintah Mountains. Dad has brought home rocks for his “rock garden” for years. It comes as no surprise that he wants to share his love of rocks with his grandchildren!

I don’t remember the occasion for which he gifted our boys these geodes, but we have been delinquent in slicing them open and checking out the awesome insides until this week!

My wonderful hubs got out his dremel and a small hand grinder. Because we didn’t have enough protective eyewear for all of the kids, cousins, and neighbor friends, we made them stand back and watch from afar. This didn’t seem to dampen their excitement one bit!

A geode is a geological anomaly that has sometimes perplexed scientists as there is not ONE known way that geodes form. Additionally, geodes can be made up of sedimentary rock, igneous rock, or both! They are formed through a process of chemical precipitation whereby dissolved silicates and/or carbonates are deposited below the surface of a gas or lava bubble (in the case of igneous rock), or in a hollow chamber of sedimentary rock. The chamber fills with deposits from groundwater or hydrothermal solutions over time, allowing the crystals to form.

The bedrock containing these geodes eventually weathers and breaks down through erosion or other chemical decomposers and the geodes nodules are left for us to find! (That is obviously a VERY cursory description of the entire process, but you can read more about geodes and their formation and discovery HERE.)

After Perry cut the geodes open, the boys wanted to share their treasure with everyone. Perry took a hammer and chisel and broke the first geode into smaller pieces. Plus, there was another tiny geode on the back side of one part of the larger geode that he unattached and cut open individually.

The excited eyes and exclamations of surprise at seeing the crystals and banded interior of the geodes was absolutely grand! Leave it to children to make every experience 10 times better.

Thanks, Umpa for sharing your love of geology with us and our boys! Here’s to continuing the rock hunt all over the American West for years to come (with a leave it where it lays, policy for the most part, of course)!

I truly hope you have a wonderful Friday and a fabulous weekend all around! Go out there and create your own Science Friday!

XX, Megan

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Neutral Spring into Summer

DSC_0138 DSC_0143 DSC_0156 DSC_0158 I am really relishing the gorgeous backdrop for these outfit photos! We went out just a few days ago on a beautiful, bright morning to take these shots and I LOVE the way they turned out.

The green of the grass, the deep azure of the sky, in contrast to the rich white stand of the aspen. WOW! It’s easy for me to start to view neutrals as only whites, grays, and browns. But green and ochre are great options too! Had to add a little extra with the neon belt, and wish I were carrying around this adorable little cross-body bag to accent this outfit as well.

Also a little His and Hers action on the shoes below. I’m really lucky to have such a talented partner who will get up early in the morning to take photos and do such an AWESOME job. THANK YOU, Honey!

What are some of your favorite neutrals? Any color pop you like to accent with to up the game? The week is winding down, and I certainly hope you have lovely plans for your week end. If you haven’t checked out the Grilled Curry Lime Pork Tenderloin recipe I posted yesterday.

Tomorrow we have a little Science Friday fun with geodes. Thanks for stopping by! Check back by tomorrow to see the glorious delights of geology!

Have a great day!

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Shirt: J.Crew, Shorts: Gap, Shoes: J.Crew (similar, similar, similar), Belt: Target (similar), Sunglasses: Ray-Ban (also here, and bright pink option), Earrings: J.Crew Factory on sale!