Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts

Sunday, May 19, 2019



This week..
-- we took some PTO and had a long weekend in Omaha! We were able to see some friends, celebrate Grandma's birthday, and have Elle's final first birthday celebration. Unfortunately, Elle had fevers all weekend so her birthday wasn't all unicorns and rainbows. I thought for sure she would dig right into this cake but she just daintily licked frosting off her fingers and left the cake intact. Even on the rainy day (when we were also without power for 5 hours!) Elle had fun as she used her new wagon out for a ride to the park. She is so loved! We are so grateful to have a village who adores Elle as we do!

xo,

Krista

Sunday, May 12, 2019


This week..
-- Elle officially turned ONE! (Yes, we had her first party a few days early) What a fun year it's been! We kept her actual birthday pretty simple with a crib full of balloons and a trip to Target where Mom bought each of the books she had an interest in (Mama Love You So, Big Fish, My Magical Unicorn, This Little Piggy) She hardly crawls anymore and her walk is less crab-like and more adult-like every day. She points her little pointer finger at what she wants and lights up whenever she spots a book or hears the bathtub starting to fill. She is not shy to climb the stairs (inside or out!) and sleeps most of the night in her own room. She loves to eat any/all foods and has mastered a pre-loaded fork or spoon. She still tests our patience by picking up the floor vents, grinding her teeth, trying to climb on the dishwasher door, siting in the drawer under the oven, playing with the blinds, pulling on any/all cords, and rummaging through dad's bathroom cabinet. She gives the best cuddles and we love when she naps in our arms. We are so lucky to be her parents!

xo,

Krista

Sunday, October 14, 2018



This week...
-- ended with T's 30th birthday! We kept things simple with gifts and a rice-bowl-bar after the Husker football game (before the Husker volleyball game!) but the best part was all the family that was able to celebrate with us! Elle was surrounded by all of her grandparents, a set of great grandparents, and a cousin from Texas! No, I didn't snap any photos of the group (I blame the adorable baby!) but imagine a living room full of all fabulous people! It was great to put the spot-light on Travis for a day and to pick out some fun gifts for him! Elle and I love him like crazy!

xo,
Krista

Sunday, September 16, 2018


This week..
-- was my first (official) week at my new job! Instead of working in the hospital or ER I was in the clinic seeing MY patients. It was great to finally get started! As expected, I had some gaps in my schedule which gave me time to plaster my shelves with framed pictures of Elle. So fun!
-- was also my birthday! The timing wasn't fabulous as T had an overnight retreat for a leadership program the day before. He was actually home on my birthday but was running on almost no sleep so we kept things pretty chill. However, my work did have a cake and some finger foods on behalf which I totally did not expect! I also received super generous gifts from family. Ya'll are the best!
-- Elle continues to be so much fun! She still cries for anyone but Mom, Dad, or her Nanny but she continues to explore the world around her (and her voice!). Again in Sunday School she probably did more talking then the teacher and class members combined. I tried to "put a plug in it" with her binky but she now prefers to chew on it (she's working on her bottom two teeth) so between the drool slurping and the spontaneous giggles she was pretty disruptive. But honestly, is there any better unwelcomed soundtrack than non-crying baby noises?!

xo,
Krista

Sunday, October 22, 2017

HO3-- WEEK 16


This week..
-- we spent the weekend in Omaha with family! Two of my three siblings were in town and we tried to maximize our time together. The highlights of the weekend included breakfast at a coffee shop (Culprit), dinner to celebrate T and Dad's birthdays with extended family, skyping/facetiming those that couldn't be there, meeting our cousins' new babies, and just spending time together.
-- (-end) we also celebrated T's birthday by going to the Garth Brooks concert! It was an incredible show - not just because he's a great entertainer and musician - but because the crowd was ELECTRIC. We were at the afternoon show (which you wouldn't expect to be fired up) but he had to repeatedly pause the show because the crowd was so loud. They also went a little off-script an honored one of their backup singers as well as a Grand Island native on their crew. Worth. every. penny. Plus, we rode together with my favorite aunt & uncle - bonus! I love when T's birthday gifts include me!

xo,
Krista

Sunday, September 17, 2017

HO3-- WEEK 11


This week..
-- ended with Birthday celebrations! I was on-call Thursday, my actual birthday, but it left the weekend open to party! T and I had a fabulous dinner on Friday night at Sozo in Kearney before heading to the new house for the night. The barstools we ordered for the kitchen island had been shipped which felt like a gift to me! Saturday we watched the Husker game and then went out for steak with T's family. Finally, today we met my family in Holdrege for lunch + cake + a tour of the new place with Gma! It was basically the perfect weekend! I'm looking forward to this 28th year of life!
-- felt like nature was partying with us because we had a butterfly migration through the city with thousands of butterflies. I was almost distracted the first few times I drove because there would be so many in my vision - but I've since adjusted. I've also been totally smitten with the Black-eyed Susans along the interstate (though their season is now over).

xo,
Krista

Sunday, September 10, 2017

HO3-- WEEK 10


This week..
-- we're sure grateful to live in the Midwest! As we have friends stranded in a hotel in the Caribbean and others sleeping in a Tampa hospital office due to give birth any-day so unable to evacuate, we're thankful for the blue skies, and ultimately, our safety. Sending love to all those affected by the most recent hurricanes!
-- was a new month, so a new rotation! Unfortunately things fell through with my prior arrangements for this month, but I was able to scramble and I'm now completing my second (and final) month of general surgery. As a medical student and in residency in Omaha, surgery rotations are long, hectic hours. In Grand Island, they are good to us and we participate in surgeries of our choosing and in their clinic when we don't have our own. We don't follow the patients in the hospital or take call - so it is an enjoyable month.
-- is the week before my birthday, and I think we all can agree that adult birthdays don't have the same sparkle as when we were kids. However, I've had fun this week poking around the internet considering frivolous purchases "because it's my birthday". Ha. I haven't made many - but it has been fun looking through all the new beauty products, fashion for this season, etc. Shopping sure isn't the same in a small town! Also, our new barstools came in the mail which felt like a great birthday present!

xo,
Krista

Sunday, September 25, 2016

HO2-- WEEK 17

Most used birthday gifts this week
This week...
-- we've been totally focused on preparing for our trip! Typically I'm pretty hush on social media while we travel but I suspect we'll post a fair number of pictures real-time. If not, I'll be sure to share a bunch when we get home! The next few days are full of chores, errands, and packing - wish us luck! It's been over one year since our last trip and we are anxious to leave! We are first headed to NYC to see the major tourist spots and spend time with my brothers! After NYC we will catch a short cruise (of course! Would you expect anything else from us?!) and spend a couple days in Bermuda. Fingers crossed for beautiful weather!
-- all of the people who attend our church are now combined to one worship time! That may seem like a silly thing to put on the blog but we are excited to have one, larger group instead of multiple smaller congregations so we can more easily make new friends. The hymns sure sounded good with triple the voices today!
-- was my last week working with the general surgeons (at least for a while). I really enjoy the OR but it's always fun to switch to a new speciality each month. What am I doing next month? Well.. I'm waiting for an office manager to return my phone call - so it's yet to be determined! As long as I have something lined up by the time I return from vacation, right?

xo,
Krista

Sunday, September 11, 2016

HO2-- WEEK 15


This week..
-- my Omaha family came out for dinner! It was an early birthday party for mwah, but, I was more excited just to see them all. We've sure missed them since we've moved! It was great to share a meal, good laughs, and show them our new home! I also dug out an old 'home video' my sister and I made summarizing our trips to California in High School - hilarious! T and I are blessed with the best families!
-- we spent Labor Day at the Nebraska State fair! I was in charge of the schedule and we saw nearly every event. We ate many classic fair treats: corndogs, fried oreos, fried twinkies, sweet corn on a stick, Dole whip, spiral potato chips, and a fried snickers bar. I think both T and I were only disappointed we didn't save room for a turkey leg! Next year I'll be sure to wear sunscreen because I got a terrible burn which took 96 hours before it was non-painful to the touch. Yuck. I forget how little sun I get thanks to residency. Whoops!

xo,
Krista

Sunday, October 18, 2015

HOI-- WEEK 20



This week I...
-- started by enjoying this gorgeous fall weather with a camping trip at Indian Caves State Park with my family. It was a quick trip but we still fit in multiple hikes and campfires -- the important stuff! The weather was perfect and the mosquitos were non-existent. Unfortunately, the caves were closed for construction. Now we have a reason to go back!
-- absolutely adored having the week away from work to spend with T. We are now HUGE fans "staycations". We are both super bummed to go back to work this week! We had some lazy mornings (it felt so good to be well-rested!) and ate take out from many of our favorite local restaurants (including Salween Thai and el Aguila). We had a fantastic week!
-- celebrated the birthday of two of my favorite men -- T & my dad! We celebrated in our family's typical style with a large, delicious meal, chatter, and ping pong. T and I celebrated his birthday with lunch w/ his mom at her work then an afternoon showing of The Martian in 3D. It was a great movie!
-- spent an afternoon in Grand Island exploring our soon-to-be hometown. We peeked at a few housing options and were treated to a fabulous steak dinner with T's grandparents! We love Omaha but are looking forward to a change of pace in Grand Island next summer.

xo,
Krista

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Year-of-life 25 looked like..


-- new credentials, MD, added behind my name and an incredible European cruise to celebrate!
-- a lot of conversation about the future including planning for our move to Grand Island to complete residency
-- spontaneous dinner parties with friends- sometimes with fancy drinks & cheeses, sometimes with simple soul food
-- many, many friends' baby showers and a few beautiful weddings (they seem to get better as our friends get older!)
-- listening to many hours of podcasts like this one while doing chores around the house. I love the minimalism movement- it's a perfect balance to the hectic world of medicine!
-- working 80+ hour work weeks but loving my coworkers and the people I get to care for.
-- escaping the noise and stress of the city to spend time in nature at our cabin
-- upgrading some of our "starters"- a new car, an organized office, some non-drugstore makeup, and some higher quality shoes for work
-- savoring time with family when possible- I learn every day not to take anything for granted, especially our health!

I'm looking forward to what year twenty six has in store for us! The number sure sounds older than I feel.. but I also never expected to experience as much in a lifetime that we've packed in to a few short years! We're expecting to move to Grand Island, to complete another big test, and to continue the hobbies we love: sports, new foods, and time outdoors-- but I'm curious to see what else life will toss our way.

xo,
Krista


Sunday, September 6, 2015

HOI-- WEEK 14


This week I...
-- feel extremely grateful for this current stage of life. I've thrown a few pity parties about the hours I work and my student loans, but I wouldn't change a thing. T and I have really learned how to cherish the few minutes we have together and he's learned to tolerate my "snoozes" on the alarm clock whenever I set it before 5am. Sometimes I still feel like I need to pinch myself -- there is no way we deserve this grand life!
-- enjoyed seeing some very good friends who were in town for the football game. They are the best! I was thrilled to be out of the hospital Saturday in time to watch the game! I may not make it to any games this season but I hope to watch the majority of them.
-- made my mom happy when I went car shopping a found a beauty! The Honda didn't even have a key fob so I have lots of Owner's Manual reading ahead.. but this car is definitely safer than my last one (and that is what's important!) T and I definitely don't feel entitled to such luxurious cars but we completely appreciate them after driving our other cars for so many years/miles! We were lucky and (thanks to the internet) were able to find and buy it the one evening we both had open. It was meant to be!
-- am looking forward to two consecutive days off for my birthday next weekend! This week will be my last as a 25 year-old. How crazy! I'm not sure as a kid this is what I would have imagined I'd be doing, but that's the joy of this life. You never know what it has in store! 

xo,
Krista

Sunday, October 26, 2014

SI-- WEEK SEVENTEEN

We are nearing the end of this month of L&D (labor and delivery) and I have mixed feelings. I truly love the work - it is such a privilege to be a part of each delivery - but I am also ready to be done with call. I have 3 more call nights in the next 6 days and then I will be done with call for two months! I will only have clinic in November and December so when I'm home I'm home. That part will be really nice! But, for example, this week I had a family ask to take a picture of me with their little one I delivered for their baby book -- how awesome is that?! It is such a career milestone to be recognized as someone's main provider. i love it. I will really miss all the grateful/appreciative families that come with L&D. I can't say I've been on any other service where a patient and/or their family bring doughnuts or other treats for the staff. There is even a beautiful bouquet of flowers at the nurses station right now from a family :)

T and I did sneak in a few fun activities this week outside of work..
(1) Some of our friends in the neighborhood have a Halloween tradition of making homemade doughnuts to hand out instead of candy. The festivities were early this year - they made something like 250+ doughnuts on Saturday and T and I were sure to be there (you all know T's love of doughnuts...). Even better, we had an excuse to catch up with some good friends (T was able to chat with friends who are as excited about planes, fast vehicles, and business as he is). So fun!

(2) I snuck out of work a little early one afternoon (and when I say sneak.. I mean my supervisor told me to leave because we were so slow). T happened to have the day off of work so we were able to walk down to the gardens for the last hour before they closed. We decided to walk up to the UP (Union Pacific) exhibit at the top of the parking lot instead of walking through the actual gardens. We see the trains up there every time we drive back into Omaha from Council Bluffs but neither of us have actually taken the time to walk up there.


There are a few informational/historical plaques as you walk along the path to the trains. I thought this one was the most interesting since we love to ski:

(3) The last fun thing we did this was get together with my family today to celebrate T & my dad's October birthdays. E made a delicious butternut squash bisque, dad smoked pork, gma made coleslaw, and T&I brought lime fruit salad and lemon crumb ice cream. We also played a new game that E and Cassie taught to us:

Back to L&D for 6 more days then I'll be learning more about radiology! Quite the change! Everyone have a fabulous week!

xo,
Krista

Sunday, October 19, 2014

SI-- WEEK SIXTEEN

Life has been busy busy in the Stoecker household! Since getting home from Texas on Wednesday, I've been on call all but one night. Eeek. That makes life a little crazy :) But it's been great because I am getting lots of practice at delivering babies! Although it was a lot of driving.. T and I loved our long weekend in Texas. My test went fine (I think!) and we were able to spend time with family and friends. We were treated to two awesome Tex-Mex meals and we made a last-minute to celebrate T's birthday by visiting here:
No, we didn't just do a drive-by of the stadium where T's beloved Dallas Cowboys play.. he got a "VIP" tour. Our good friends joined us as we were led through the 1.2 billion dollar building:
These two boys were practically drooling the whole tour
Our tour guide was filled with statistics -- and the screen stats were the most impressive. Each of those large screen weighs 1.2 million pounds (600 tons!). They cost Jerry Jones $40 million dollars -- which is about the total price of the old stadium. You can find more ridiculous stats here

This is a terrible picture with a reflection off the glass.. but it gives you some perspective
on how large the screen is in comparison to the people on the field
 We spent some time in the many lounges and suites around the stadium -- including Jerry Jone's perch:
[1] Jerry Jones' "perch" during the games
[2] the newest Ford vehicles displayed in the endzone
[3] Overhead lighting in one lounge that is designed as a football
[4] the college field in storage that is used for college games in the stadium 
The seats in the suites were definitely not your typical stadium seat:

We took a tour through the dressing rooms (including the cheerleader's):
Then, we finally made it to the field:
This really happened.. as well as a timed 40yrd dash and a jump to hit the goal posts

That completes the tour! We'll be spending the rest of our Sunday relaxing (until my pager goes off and it's time to deliver another baby...)

xo,
Krista

Sunday, September 21, 2014

SI-- WEEK TWELVE

I'll just chime in quick about work and a few social things:

+ I am really enjoying my clinic. I'm not sure if I've shared much about it here but I have a clinic each week where I am the primary provider. So fun! I am still staffed by an attending physician - don't worry - they haven't cut me loose yet.. My clinic day changes each month but right now it is Thursday afternoons and I am always at Bellevue Medical Center which is a beautiful new hospital and clinic. My schedule is typically booked with a variety of patients: health care maintenance, acute visits, pre-op exams, etc. The upside to not having a regular set of patients (yet!) is that I can usually fit people in same day -- that makes for a lot of very pleasant, appreciative patients. Win for both of us! Our clinic is also staying busy with the whole CHI/BCBS drama! I suspect they will work things out but, until then, there are a lot of great patients with BCBS insurance that I enjoy caring for.

Bellevue Medical Center
 + The VA kept me very busy last week working all 7 days with a 32 hour shift (7am-3pm) where I only snuck away to sleep for 1.5 hours. I've been playing "catch up" all week since that shift. My coworkers are awesome this month and we have a lot of fun despite the long hours. I was able to catch a long nap (too long!) this afternoon which actually made me late for my own birthday dinner! My Gma gifted me another year of my blog posts printed & bound - isn't that the best? I love my family :)


+ This weekend was also the city-wide conference for church with speakers Saturday night and Sunday morning. It was so good. Some of the men had a Saturday afternoon meeting before the night session, so I picked up a few pizzas (Buffalo chicken & BBQ chicken) from Toppers and we had a little parking-lot-picnic. We laid the pizza boxes open on the trunk of my car and checked football scores while we ate. One of those simple but classic moments with good friends.

+ The other shenanigans of this week has been dealing with possibly upgrading to the new iPhone 6 that just came out. T and I were in no rush to upgrade our phones but Verizon is running a deal right now where you get $200 when you trade in an old iPhone making the new phone no cost! The promotion is only through the end of the month but the new phone is back ordered.. T's phone also has a recalled button that needs fixed.. so this has been a bit of a logistical nightmare. We think we have it figured out but it's been one of those time-sucks that you don't anticipate..

+ This week we also had a "front row reunion" -- a dinner with my closest medical school friends (we all sat in the front row together if you didn't catch that..). This dinner was even more fun as we had a wedding to celebrate! As exciting as it is to have graduation day approaching,  I have mixed feelings as it also means a mass scatter of all my classmates. Hopefully we will have many more dinners over the next 8 months to prepare! I also vow to stop forgetting to take pictures.. not cool. I do have one of the awesome cookie pizza T ordered mostly because I was impressed by it's size:

This week is another busy one where I'll work ~80 hours with a 30hr shift Wed-Thur. Just another week and a half at the VA before I move on to OB at BMC. T is a champ and is holding down the home front! Hopefully we can also sneak some time outdoors in this beautiful fall weather. Have a great week!

xo,
Krista

Sunday, September 14, 2014

SI-- WEEK ELEVEN

Today's my 25th birthday and I'm celebrating it with a comfortable Sunday at home with T. It's perfect.  He spoiled me rotten by taking me out to dinner last night before "Pigskin in the Park". A local credit union sponsored a viewing of the Husker game on giant screen set up in Turner Park at Midtown Crossing. It was the perfect crisp fall weather for snuggling under a blanket :)


The best gift he bought for me is this beauty:


It's a totally ridiculous thermostat that you can control with you iPhone (among other amazing features including many energy saving functions). I've lusted over this product for a while because in our three-story home, we often have stagnant air & a hard time keeping our bedroom at a comfortable temperature. Now, when I'm feeling diva-ish, I can use my phone to either get the air circulating or turn on the AC/furnace. I'm super stoked. The time from opening the present to finalizing the installation was probably no more than 6 minutes because I was so excited. 

Later tonight, my dad is bringing over brats for a mini birthday dinner. We will celebrate with dinner with the whole family next Sunday.

This has been a very busy month so far. I typically work 7 days a week,12 hour days with a 30 hour shift in the mix. This past week I got a whopping 2 hours of sleep on my 30 hour shift-- so my sleep schedule is a little off. I've been dealing with it surprisingly well-- mostly because T is a champ and holds down the home front. I am so blessed to have him in my life! He brings me so much joy :)

I hope you all get a chance to be outside this week and enjoy the beautiful weather. My goal is to find a few spare minutes to spend around the campfire. Have a great week!

xo,
Krista

PS- Make sure (if you haven't already) to check out my 12 month reflection post that also published today.



My TWENTY FOURTH Year

TWENY FOUR MEMORABLE THINGS FROM MY TWENTY FOURTH YEAR
[in no particular order]

1. I traded in my short white coat for a full-length coat when I was accepted into the Primary Care Program
2. One of my rotations landed me in Grand Island for two months. Not only did I realize my future speciality, but I had an incredible time staying with T's grandparents. Two months away from T would have been completely miserable if it wasn't for all their love and stories over a home-cooked meal each night.
3. T and I snuck away to Kansas City over my Spring Break to celebrate his graduation - while were were there, we ate expensive steaks, saw a good movie, shopped the Plaza, and spent some time lounging by the pool

4. T bought me my first quality purse for our 3rd wedding anniversary. We first saw it at a store in Kansas City, but it was a few months later when it went on sale that we finally took the plunge. This sounds like a silly thing, but it felt like a fun benchmark into adulthood.
5. There were many memorable call nights in various hospitals taking care of a variety of patients. These nights are always "memorable" but I don't always appreciate them in the moment. Looking back, those long tedious hours are where I've learned the most about caring for patients. I've also never appreciated my comfortable mattress and nice bedding more than this year :)

6. During my 24th year is when T got to try his dream of flying. I'll never forget the joy on T's face as he prepared the plane for take off. I can't wait until we have the funds to further pursue T's dream of earning a pilot's license!

7. Again this year, T and I were able to bounce between both families for Christmas. We love love love our families and the excuse of spending extended periods of time together during the holidays. We introduced both families to the "tape ball" game and shared a lot of laughs. We always feel super fortunate when we have weather that allows us to travel between festivities. 
8. T cooked me many, many delicious (and healthy!) meals on our new grill. It was a total splurge but it really changed our diet compared to the previous summers when we mostly ate cold sandwiches to keep from heating up the house.

9.  This was the year of post cards and care packages sent between my group of friends from medical school. I was spoiled rotten by letters filled with kind thoughts and sometimes even chocolate :) They really showed how much they cared and I tried to occasionally return the favor. 
10. T and I learned to play polish horseshoes - another game that gives us an excuse to spend time outdoors. We are pretty easily entertained.. but this game is a keeper.

11.  We spent many days walking around at our cabin and many night nights sitting around a campfire dreaming about the future. I love that T is willing to listen to me talk through 1,000 different scenarios that could resemble our future. These last 12 months were pretty dense with these discussions.

12. T worked hard and earned yet another promotion at work. I'll look back on these years with so much gratitude for the perseverance he had to provide for us at this critical time. Being able to afford to live in our neighborhood and to take our fancy vacations has been a great balance to the stress of medical school. 
13. When T and I found out we each had Memorial day off work, we recruited my parents and spent time camping at the Calamus Reservoir at the suggestion of one of my patients. It was a loosely planned trip at best.. but we had a fabulous time.

14. This was the year I decided to stop wearing my 5-10 year old clothes and found a style that I was excited about. I started to own my image as part of my professional appearance and worked to quit looking like a student. You recently saw the piles of clothes that I donated to friends/charities.
15. In May, the majority of the family was able to meet in Hitchcock, IA to camp. T and I hiked the trails before the rest of my family arrived. We climbed the tall lookout tower and ate delicious campfire food.

16. Just a few weeks ago I scored a set of free Husker tickets and got to spend time with my younger brother back at my alma mater. Lincoln will always have a special place in my heart.

17. I have so many memories from continuing to volunteer with my friends in the leadership at church this year! We find a sliver of time each week to work together to care for women in North Omaha that desperately need our assistance. There is nothing better than taking time to shift your focus away from yourself and instead to helping someone else. It helps me keep the stress of medical school in perspective.
18. I may have been studying practice questions on my phone before the game began, but T and I found a night this summer to catch a CWS game in person. Every other year we have been away from home traveling and have only watched the games on TV. We made sure to change that this year.

19. I redesigned my office into the retreat I always imagined. It makes the time I have to spend at home working a little more enjoyable. It is so much more peaceful now that everything has a place instead of piles of clutter.

20. It was almost exactly 12 months ago when I cut my hair short, and in turn, allowed myself to sleep an extra 15 minutes each morning due to the simplified routine. A small thing.. but it makes a huge difference! 
21. This past year I also learned to play pickle ball and loved grabbing a quick game in the evening with my family. T was not thrilled with me as a player when we began playing doubles, but now I actually have some skills to contribute. 

22. T and I treated our mom's to the July 3rd Homerun Derby with the mega firework show afterwards. I will remember this night forever because it was an absolutely beautiful night - not hot and muggy like most July 4ths. 

23. T powered through and finished his MBA this past year. He is the best! When he sets his mind on something, there is nothing that can stop him.

24. And although not a super happy memory, this year was one when I had to make sacrifices and miss a variety of family events because there truly were not enough hours in the week. The most regrettable was T's family trip to Houston this past week to celebrate his uncle's 50th birthday. Luckily, we will be staying with them at the end of next month for one of my national exams!

Sunday, August 24, 2014

SI-- WEEK EIGHT

So last week I showed you my gigantic pile of clothes I weeded out of my wardrobe.. well today the pile is much smaller! No, I didn't regret the purge and hang them all back up. Instead, I invited any of the girls in the neighborhood via Facebook to stop over to take whatever they'd like! It's been super fun because I've been meeting girls that I haven't ever crossed paths with before. No one left empty handed... Or really, with anything less than an HUGE handful. 



I still have a ways to go until I'm where I'd like to be. My ideal work wardrobe would be, for example, 5 classic but quality bottoms [black straight leg pants, black ankle pants, black pencil skirt, navy pencil skirt, tan pencil skirt], 5-7 quality tops, and a few pairs heels & flats. Done. Maybe a dress or two. But not the 1,000 options that sort of coordinate with each other but are made of materials that are getting pilly from rubbing against my white coat because they are casual-clothes handmedowns from a friend. I'm so over that. 

I know you all probably don't care about this clothing purge - like at all. But poor T had to hear about it constantly for the past week or two.. so I need to document this so we can giggle about it in the future. The is embarrassing to admit, but it's so me that I want to tell you that in order to figure out "my style" and be at the point where I could weed out so many pieces - I spent hours on Pinterest pinning pictures of outfits that I thought I would love to own. Then, I went back through those pictures and looked for themes & my absolute favorites. It was so helpful! That secret board (that way I wasn't assaulting anyone's newsfeed with outfits) was super telling of my plain, classic style. A lot of what I like may not be exciting to anyone else, but it's my thing.. so I'm over trying to be trendy:

a lot of black, chambray, skinny jeans, stripes, and fitted skirts!
Finally, when I wasn't at work or downsizing my closet, I was creating a list about things I would love for my birthday (3 weeks!). T reminded me that if I don't come up with specific ideas, I won't get anything.. I normally don't share things like this on the blog because it feels gift-registry.. but this time I posted it purely so I can look back on it in the future. My list has a couple pieces I'd like to add to round-out my existing wardrobe and a few things for around the house:


1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
I definitely don't expect to get more than 1-2 things on my list - but that is the best part of having a fall birthday! Christmas is just a few months away :)

I'm back to Children's Hospital for my final week with Infectious Disease and I'm going to try to be grateful for each free second in my day since the next two months will be BUSY! Hope you all enjoyed your week and weren't smothered by the humidity!

xo,
Krista