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Trying out dresses from Jen Styles Boutique

I was so excited when I was contacted on instagram by a company called Jen Styles Boutique. Not only do they have Jen in their name they had some absolutely gorgeous dresses. I was sent two dresses for my review and so I wanted to show them to you here. 1 . The Sangria Maxi Dress The first dress is an absolutely stunning Maxi. This is called the Sangria Maxi dress. I'll link it here: Sangria Dress  It has an open back where it ties at the waist and buttons at the back of the neck.  The material is very breathable and light.  The slit goes all the way up but it it pretty far over on the dress so I don't have to worry about it coming open on me if the wind hits.  Unfortunately, so many wrap dresses you have to safety pin down.  This is not the case with this one.  I am 5'4" and it is the perfect length with my two inch block heels which is the most wonderful purchase from target. I'll link them here:  A new day block heel It has a stretchy w...

Here's some books you might like... But you don't have take my word for it

I have been a voracious reader ever since the Popples' went to Summer Camp. 😉  If you don't know what a Popple is you probably weren't born in the 80's.  I'm pretty sure I still have some in my mom's basement... right next to my new kids on the block tapes.  I may have been a toddler but I appreciated 'Step by step.'  (PS if you know what my blog title's from then you're awesome) Dress by Pink City Trees Pink City Trees Website .  Picture taken at the Kansas City Public Library Central Since it's Summer, one of my favorite things to do is sit outside, take in some sun, and read wonderful books.  I wanted to go over some of my favorites and I'd love to hear yours.  I personally love most things, but thrillers, supernatural and mystery are probably my favorites.   This past Sunday I got to spend the day at the most wonderful Library, the Kansas City Public Library in our downtown area.  I almost forget how wonderful libraries reall...