
Happy 1st day of March. Spring is approaching,but we still have some chilly days ahead of us. But let’s get ready for pastels in our wardrobe. It’s time for those beautiful colors to appear.
Written by Rebecca Davis




Happy 1st day of March. Spring is approaching,but we still have some chilly days ahead of us. But let’s get ready for pastels in our wardrobe. It’s time for those beautiful colors to appear.
Written by Rebecca Davis




Welcome to Your Casual Wednesday

Wednesday is that middle of the week day, it’s full of meetings and and a hectic task routine. So don’t let your fashion be a part of that stress. Grab a matching set and head out the door wearing work flats or casual slip on shoes.















Keep the conversation peaceful, no religion, politics or personal beliefs should be in the conversation. So prepare yourself to talk about your job, your hobbies, and anything you like to do for fun. Keep it simple and entertaining. They might also ask you about your family or where you grew up, too. Be honest, but try to keep things mostly basic,leaving out the trauma and drama. As you chat with his parents, try to avoid swearing or over-sharing. And no gossip,you never know who knows who.
Table Manners
Here are some table manners for young ladies to abide by when meeting your boyfriends parents.
Before sitting down: Wash your hands and put your phone on silent or vibrate.
At the table: Wait for everyone to be seated, place your napkin on your lap, and follow your host’s lead.
Eating: Use utensils from the outside in, chew with your mouth closed, and eat slowly.
Passing food: Pass food dishes to the right, unless the person asking is to your immediate left.
Sipping: Sip from the same place on your glass for the rest of the meal.
Taking a break: Put your utensils on your plate when you’re done or taking a break.
When you’re done: Place your napkin on the table, not on your dirty plate, and put your utensils diagonally across the plate with the handles pointing down and to the right.
Other: Keep your elbows off the table, avoid slouching, and don’t reach across the table for things.