Maxi skirt x 2

Wednesday, June 19, 2013



I have a confession to make: I have too many maxi skirts. When I find something that I love, I buy multiples (which is also why I own that green Loft sunwashed tee in five colors). Anyways, there's something about being able to throw a skirt on that feels like sweatpants and look pulled together. I spent a good part of studying for my medical boards last summer in my favorite J. Crew Factory striped maxi skirt.


My maxi skirt recipe is the skirt + tee + statement necklace + sandals (mine are these Target ones). I think it's the perfect summer dinner date ensemble.

 Tee: Loft/Skirt: Leanne Barlow via Etsy/Necklace: Etsy/Sandals: Target


And maxi skirt numero dos. This is my original maxi skirt; I bought it final sale from J. Crew and it looked blue-ish on screen but ended up being a saturated grape purple. I thought it was too purple until I saw this inspiration.


This crystal flower necklace is from J. Crew and was part of a little post-exam retail therapy last week (I still feel slightly guilty).


Purple maxi skirt: J. Crew (old), similar/Shirt: Shade (old)/Necklace: J. Crew


Linking up with Marionberry Style, Alison, Shanna, LaurenAgi, and The Pleated Poppy.

Sunday decisions...

Sunday, June 16, 2013

 
This week flew by, between the 20 hours total I spent driving (back and forth to my exam and then back and forth to my rural medicine site), the big test, and last minute decisions on my electives for next year. I was offered a spot at a top dermatology program for an elective next month, and I keep struggling over the decision. Going means postponing my obstetrics rotation in St. Louis to January, which is not ideal since it's my number one choice right now for residency if I do OB/GYN. At the same time, the derm rotation is a such a good opportunity that it's hard to pass up. I've been encouraged by a lot of people to look into derm, and while it's interesting and a perfect lifestyle for when Stephen and I have a family, I have this nagging feeling that I didn't go to medical school to become a dermatologist. The work that I did in Haiti and Ecuador was a huge influence on my decision to become a doctor, and the other specialties I'm considering, OB and ER, seem more in line with what motivated me to go to medical school in the first place (and continue when things got difficult). I have to decide by tomorrow...

Chambray/sweater/capris: J. Crew, shoes: Madewell

In other news, what I wore Sunday: the chambray shirt made a repeat appearance (I'm convinced that this shirt layers under anything and everything) with a summery pink striped sweater (I love this sweater but for some reason it's been sitting in my closet for too long) and nude shoes. The J. Crew cafe capris also made a repeat appearance, but these ones were thrifted for $15. Joining Fine Linen and Purple

Last but not least, Happy Father's Day to my wonderful dad! He is such an inspiration for me of the doctor and parent I hope to be. 




What I Wore Sunday: Chambray + Pink

Sunday, June 9, 2013



I'm being a rebel and writing this post even though I should be either studying or packing, since I have to leave this afternoon and drive to Lansing for my big exam mañana. I went to mass last night and I really loved this outfit, even though it isn't anything that you haven't seen on Pinterest a million times before. The chambray shirt is old-ish and I've missed wearing it lately (I just don't feel like I can wear it to work no matter how much I dress it up). The pants are J. Crew cafe capris which I'm newly obsessed with...the fit is perfecto. I picked up this pair in the tea rose color (translation: bright coral-y pink) on sale (about 50% off of the sale price right now) + two more pairs in black and camel thrifted for cheap, and I'm set for summer. I'm planning on wearing them to the clinic (with my knee-high pantyhose of course since bare ankles are taboo). 



My sisters came over to catch up on the Bachelorette last night and it did not disappoint. Probably the best line: "Love is like a butterfly, you hold it too loose it flies away, you hold it too tight, it's gonna die." We were dying laughing.



Prayers for my test tomorrow would be much appreciated! I'm woefully behind on responding to comments from my last few posts but I loved each and every one; I definitely took the advice on choosing a suit for residency interviews to heart along with the encouraging comments about blogging on Friday. So, thank you :)

Shirt: J. Crew (old), this year's version here and here
Capris: J. Crew on sale
Shoes: Madewell skimmers (similar)
Necklace: Loft (old)

Linking up with Fine Linen and Purple, Camp Patton, DorandaPlane Pretty, and The Pleated Poppy.

Friday Quick Takes

Friday, June 7, 2013


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1. I meant to post some pictures last Friday from Memorial Day weekend but I never ended up finishing a post. Anyways, it was beautiful: visiting my favorite waterfall growing up (that I hadn't seen in 10 years!), wildflower spotting (shocking with how cold it's been here lately) and a gorgeous view from a hike nearby.

2. Things have been hectic lately and there has been more than a few days that I wondered if I should keep blogging. It's been a fun hobby for me, but I haven't written about anything really deep or life-altering yet and I realize that there are an overabundance of style blogs out there (and mine in no way compares to any of them). Anyways, I got a note from a new Catholic reader saying how much she loved my blog and style and that she was adding it to her list of reads (even though she had promised herself not to add any more blogs to the list). It completely made my day. I also stumbled upon this pin on Pinterest which was kind of thrilling:


So I'm going to continue on my little endeavor for now. I'm hoping in the future to write about some deeper topics (like the time I spent in Haiti and NFP) but for now it'll continue to be a scattering of outfits (some better than others) and occasional stories of med school and newlywed life.

3. I posted on Monday about finding a suit for residency interviews and I just loved all of the tips that people gave; they were extremely helpful for a girl who has never purchased a suit before. I did order a J. Crew suit with the 30% off sale and I was not impressed with the fit, so I'm going to try Banana Republic like a lot of you suggested. I also found out that Ann Taylor has a 20% off student discount so I'm hoping to go there when we visit Stephen's parents in a few weeks. I must have one by early July for our residency application pictures so I'm crossing my fingers...

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4. Speaking of looking for a suit, my mom suggested this website.

5. My sister sent me this Anthropologie link and said that this is basically me in a pillow (pink, pearls, and striped). I love it (but not the price or the fact that Stephen would probably not appreciate having these on our couch).


6. My sisters and I are planning to have a Bachelorette party tomorrow to catch up and I'm counting down the hours. I must admit though that I'm not super impressed with the guys so far. Also, I'm bummed that Desiree sent the ER doctor home last week (he seemed genuinely funny despite his weirdness and lack of dancing ability) and kept the silly dental student wearing his short white coat (speaking from personal experience, why anyone would want to wear their short white coat when they didn't absolutely have to and think it was cool is beyond me). 

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7. I'm headed to our main med school campus (7 hour drive from my rural medicine site) on Sunday for a big exam on Monday and Tuesday, so posting will probably be a little spotty next week. I have made some decisions recently (I think) on what specialties I'm going to apply for, so I'm feeling much better about that. And this quote is very fitting:

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Bohemian

Wednesday, June 5, 2013


Between these white linen pants and my white skinny jeans, I've had most days covered lately. Stephen actually asked if these were "the same white pants you wear every day" so he must have noticed a slight difference between my skinny white jeans and these linen wideleggers (boys). As wrinkly and stretched-out as linen gets, it's still my favorite fabric to wear in the summer. It's just so lightweight and comfy, and there's something about the flowy fit that's ever so flattering. 


My all-time favorite outfit is comfy pants, a tee, and a fun scarf. My sister asked me if I got this scarf in some exotic place on one of my travels (most of which happened pre-medical school) but in actuality, it's just another J. Crew clearance find. Complete with the earrings, I though that it this outfit felt very Bohemian. I had to add my chambray blazer because it's still cooooold here.


Things have been rather stressful lately with lots of decisions to be made about the future. I've had a couple sleepless nights but also some really good moments mixed in, like a couple long evening walks with Stephen and my first solo baby delivery since Haiti (!).


Chambray blazer: J. Crew Factory
Tee and scarf: J. Crew (old)
White linen pants: J. Crew Factory clearance
Earrings: Express (way old)
Sandals: Target (my new favorite)
Linking up with The Pleated Poppy, Style Elixir, Shanna, and Alison.

What to wear for residency interviews

Monday, June 3, 2013

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Ann Taylor Long jacket/ J.Crew drape jacket / J.Crew fitted blazer /  / J.Crew pinstripe jacket / J.Crew dress pants / J.Crew pinstripe skirt / Ruffle top / J.Crew button up shirt /Banana Republic Tailored Non Iron Dot Shirt J.Crew cotton shirt /

My original plan for today's post was to write about how much my rural medicine rotation has impacted me so far or the revelations I've had recently about what specialty I should choose, but instead I'm writing about what to wear on residency interviews. We had a long session on Friday all about residency applications, interviews, Match day, etc. We also were told that we need to have a professional photo taken in a few weeks for our applications. And I realized that I don't have a suit (for medical school interviews, I picked up a blazer at Express and wore it with a black skirt that I already had). So I spent some time this weekend looking for suits online, and here's what I found:

The Suit

There are a lot of options: black vs. navy vs. grey, pinstripe vs. plain, skirt vs. pants. I think that I'm going to need two suits, since it is looking like I will be applying to two specialties (yes, I'm that indecisive) and so I'll have to go on a lot of interviews. 

The options (above).

1. Ann Taylor: I've never bought anything from Ann Taylor (although I do own a few things from Loft). This grey suit was 40% off sale price this weekend, so I ordered it on a whim (and probably will be returning it, but we'll see). The grey seems like it would be very versatile.

2. J. Crew Factory: The navy pinstripe jacket and skirt (there's also pants) are available right now on their website for a decent price (with the 20% off coupon that I have). The navy pinstripe is a nice alternative to solid black, but I also think that sticking with black and grey might be a safer bet. I wore a skirt to most of my medical school interviews and I tend to have an easier time with skirts fitting right then with pants, but pants would be much more comfortable for walking around hospital campuses on the tour portion (and nylons do not last long when I wear them).

3. and 4. J. Crew: They have amazing suits but I never thought that I would shell out the $$$ for one of them. If I do go with one, I'll be watching for a promo code for 25-30% off (or one of the suits to go on sale OR ebay...but that's probably risky). I would probably go with basic black so that I could wear it forever and ever (and hopefully eventually get my money's worth). I'm not sure about the Hutton trousers vs. the 1035 trousers, or the 1035 blazer vs. the Sidney. I've heard that the 1035 trousers run small and I don't think my self-esteem can take going up a size, ha, since I'm already wearing the larger of my two pant sizes (thank you, medical school). About the blazers, I like the 3/4 sleeves on the Sidney, but the 1035 jacket might be more professional. 

The Blouse

This is a potential problem since I have a notorious button-gaping problem in the chest area (and if I go one size up, I'm swimming in the shirt). I would probably do best with a blouse like the first option above, the sleeveless ruffle one from J. Crew factory. Button-up shirts seem to be the most common thing to wear though on residency interviews. I love this mint one from J. Crew or this pink one from J. Crew Factory. And last but not least, the subtle polka dots on this Banana Republic button-up are perfect (not to mention that it's supposedly 'no-iron') but are the polka dots a little crazy for residency interviews?

Suggestions? Chime in :) Linking up with Medical Mondays.

Sunday graduation + an Anthropologie dress

Sunday, June 2, 2013


This navy dress....it's from Anthropologie, and was hopelessly expensive when I discovered it on another blog. I own one other dress from Anthro; this gorgeous watercolor print that I wore for my brother's wedding. Both dresses I stalked until they went on sale (50% off) and then snatched them up. I love that this dress is work-appropriate, classy, and comfy (bonus: it has pockets).

And you may be wondering why I'm wearing my boots: it was 37 degrees this morning. Any small glimmer of hope that I had left of convincing Stephen to come back up north after graduation so I can be a small town doctor is gone (he's still in disbelief that it was this cold on a June morning). 

Dress: Anthropologie clearance
Boots: Madewell Archive
Necklace: Target (old)

It was a busy weekend: lectures on Friday about residency applications and interviews, a bike ride with Stephen around the lake yesterday, catching up on the Iron Man movies, mass yesterday, and the main event today: my little sis's graduation. I'm so proud of her and the lovely lady she's become :)



And my big, wonderful family (minus my brother in Afghanistan and my other brother Guy):


Joining Fine Linen and Purple for What I Wore Sunday.