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Posted on December 25, 2014

I’m Dreaming of a (Black and) White Christmas

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 Merry Christmas! I’m so exited to have this post up because I was having so much trouble uploading it. That’s beside the point but I hope you all are having a Merry Christmas (or Hanukkah or Kwanzaa). My winter break has consisted of basketball at deadly hours, last minute Christmas shopping, and consuming too many cookies.

I wore this outfit yesterday to a family Christmas Eve dinner and received many compliments from relatives, including a great aunt who had the same one in a different color… It was incredibly comfortable and the jacket made it food-baby proof. Otherwise I looked like I was with child and in my third trimester.

The outfit was perfect for Seattle weather. The sweater dress, vegan leather jacket, and knee high socks, added necessary warmth for the winter.

    Happy Holidays!

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 xoxo, Grace

Leather Jacket- Forever 21
Sweater Dress- Forever 21
Knee High Socks- Forever 21
Booties- DSW

Posted on December 13, 2014

Cabo Part 2: GoPro Video

Hello again, I’m here with the second (and last) part of the Cabo posts! This past year I’ve fell in love with video filming and editing. My dad and I bought a GoPro this summer and it’s one of my best purchases. I took some footage in Cabo and I put it together in a video! It took me a little over 6 hours to make so I hope you like it…

 Also I want to thank my Grandma Kay and Grandpa Don who took the whole family on this trip, I love you two so much!

Thanks for reading & be sure to follow me on BlogLovin!

 xoxo, Grace

Posted on December 2, 2014

Cabo Part 1: Thankful

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Hi again! I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving that was full of good company and large food babies. Over the break I was in Cabo, San Lucas with my family. I was trying to post while I was there but due to the slow $12 a day wifi, it didn’t happen.

While I was in Cabo, I remember how blessed I am for my family.

My grandparents are hands down, two of the biggest role models to me and my whole family. They’ve taught me that there’s nothing more important than the relationship you have with your family and with God. I am forever grateful for my Grandma Kay and Grandpa Don.

My 10 best friends also happen to be my cousins and they are some of the most important people to me. They never fail to make me laugh, enjoy life and feel loved.

My aunts and uncles have shown me that it’s okay if  you don’t get along with you siblings now, but when you’re older it is so important to have a good relationship with them because they will be some of your closest friends.

My brother has shown me that you can do anything if you set your mind to it. His determination is unlike any other and I look up to him in that aspect.

Last but definitely not least, I’m thankful for my parents. They’ve taught me so many things in my 16 years, but the most important thing they’ve taught me throughout my life is how important it is to love God before anything else. They have helped me become the person I am today and I’d be lost if I didn’t have them.

I love my family with all my heart and I am so thankful for every single one of them.

Thanks for reading & be sure to follow me on BlogLovin!

 xoxo, Grace

Posted on November 22, 2014

Beautiful Lengths

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IMG_7427Hello friends, I’m so excited to share with you what I did today! First of all, I got my braces off on Tuesday! No more brace face grace. And also, I chopped 10 inches of my hair off!

Today, November 22 is National Donate Your Hair Day. Pantene’s campaign Beautiful Lengths donates hair to The American Cancer Society wig banks. The wigs then get donated to cancer patients for free. So far, they have given over 24,000 wigs to woman across the country. Pantene’s goal is to help woman undergoing cancer to feel beautiful again, through providing them with real hair wigs. Pantene couldn’t have put it in better words, “To us, it’s hair, but to women with cancer, it’s hope.”  

If you’ve been debating on whether or not to cut your hair to donate, I highly recommend it, I freaking love it!

Here’s some links with more information on Beautiful Lengths:

http://pantene.com/en-us/experience-main-section2/beautiful-lengths

https://beautifullengths.wordpress.com/

Thanks for reading & be sure to follow me on BlogLovin!

 xoxo, Grace

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