Each and every week, especially after all the grinds, my husband and I have a regular short spin to downtowns and parks, squandering time and most of all fostering our bond. We are always tethered to our phones scrolling people’s everyday saga on Facebook. But me, I love being drowned in my thoughts, getting drenched with giggles laughing together with my husband’s narration of his yester-time fun.
Nothing beats a luxurious voyage into the thrills of the open sea. Sun-kissed while floating carefree on a gargantuan oasis with food and drinks served in gluttonous proportions. It’s the culmination of ultimate relaxation, culinary indulgence, newfound camaraderie and globe trotting (in this case, sailing) into one awesome travel venture.
Traveling is a passion relished by many and pursued by those with a heart for discovery. Some call it the ultimate escape from one’s monotony of daily living. Yet for others, a sanctuary abounding with keys unlocking life’s most intriguing mysteries.
We all want that one garment that is stitched with fun in any way. We want that style of clothing that forged frowns into grins. We simply love to slip on something fairly carefree, relaxed and effortless! We still have enough tide to spare for us to enrobe a simple apparel that is sewn with simple joy! I’d like to modestly introduce this post on why jumpsuit is also a good alternative to usual dresses and also a good quick pick-me-up to your t-shirt-and-jeans routine that doesn’t boggle your mind whether you picked the right match.
It’s always so refreshingly delightful to have days when we can just wear on something light and garments stitched with fun. Since it’s always at this time of the year that nature lavishes us with plenty of sunlight, longer daylights and warm hours, it’s also a time when we adorn ourselves with cute and delicate, adorable dresses to celebrate summertide. What more could summer entail than frolicking beneath the soothing heat of the sun in your twirly sun dresses and being conventionally sun kissed! But there are distinctive two types of frocks I love to wear every summer. They are minis and midis.