Inspiration from High Society

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I was inspired to write this post recently. Have you ever worked with a “nasty woman”? I mean you can just tell that they are “mean spirited”? I am working with one now.
I used to sit across from her when I first started my job as a legal assistant and I heard her just “trash” people all the time. I never engaged in those conversations with her just listened. I use to share things about my life with her and talk with her but 2 years ago I just got tired of being “friends” with her.
There were several moments when I would say good morning to her and she would not say it back. I remember one of our fellow co-worker’s being promoted and she came to my cubicle to ask why that individual was promoted and I told her it was because she was suppose to be at that level. She then proceeded to say that “she could run circles around her”. Basically, she was saying that she was a better candidate.
What baffled me was that she went to lunch with the person that she was trashing! It was unbelievable!







I hardly share personal notes about myself here on the blog but I thought this post would be okay. My husband and I have been married for 13 years. I am 34 and I have been with him since I was 20. We met at church and I have been “growing up” with him ever since.
When we first got married we hardly did anything. I borrowed my wedding dress from a friend, bought some pearls from the thrift store, rolled my hair, and wore house slippers that look like ballet flats.
He wore a suit that he would normally wear to church. I had no flowers anywhere, not even a bouquet. No groomsmen, bridesmaids, no reception, just a small group of family and friends. Less than 20 people.
We said our vows and his parents took us to Fridays for dinner. After that, we went home. No honeymoon either. We didn’t have much yet I would not change a thing about that day. I loved it!
My husband and I worked with what we had. We were not trying to impress anyone. We didn’t care! I knew in my heart that in the future the Lord would work it out where I could get a “do-over”. Now here we are. We are in our second home that the Lord allowed us to build, we have very nice vehicles, I graduated from college (with no debt), my husband’s business is doing very well, I am a paralegal with the United States government, we have an 11-year-old daughter and I have two step-sons who are very good men.
Life is good! I have no complaints. But when I see anything about a wedding my heart kind of mourns. I am a girly, girly, and would enjoy having a nicer wedding ceremony in the future. So I prayed and talked with my husband and he agreed that we can renew our vows during our 20 year wedding anniversary. I am so happy! So of course and took to Pinterest and I wanted to share some of my ideas for our 20-year wedding ceremony.





I am still reading Fiona Ferris’s book Thirty Chic Days and I am still enjoying it. I just read a section of the book called “Giving a Compliment” and it got me thinking. Do I give compliments often?
Fiona mentioned that giving a genuine compliment is sometimes use as an icebreaker to start a conversation. I couldn’t agree more. I have done that. I am normally a very reserved person and sometimes people can mistake that for being a snob but I am far from it.
I just like to watch and pay attention to people. Sometimes if you watch, you can tell if a person is genuine or fake. I don’t do well with phony people. I usually stay away from them and I don’t share my life with them. Honestly and truly they can’t be happy for you anyway so why bother?
But if I know that someone is genuine in spirit; I love being around them and will share things.



A couple of weeks ago I heard my daughter speaking French to her phone. I turned around and said, “Oh my are you learning French”? She then told me about an app she downloaded called Duolingo.
I was so curious and impressed that I downloaded the app myself! And it was free! How great is that? Well, I am happy to report that I am 2% fluent in French (the report from my app) and loving every bit of it!
It sends you reminders when it is time for your lesson and each lesson is no more than 5 minutes! I do love it! I took French in high school but I don’t remember it being this fun. I do enjoy my daily lessons. Once I am finished with French I will move on to Spanish.


Last month I shared that I am reading a book called Thirty Chic Days~ Practical Inspiration for a Beautiful Life and I am still enjoying this book. Last week I was reading a section of the book called “enjoying feminine pursuits” and in this section, the author Fiona talked about feminine pursuits or past-times that she loves to include in her life.
That got me thinking….. hmmm do I have any feminine pursuits that I enjoy? Well of course I do! So I decided to share my list of my favorite feminine things to do.
* Goodwill shopping ~ I love looking for great skirts and shirts to add to my wardrobe. See my blog post here about my thrift store shopping.

* Playing the piano ~ I take lessons every Monday! See my blog post here about my lessons
* Buying flowers and flower arranging ~ Shocker, I think not!



