Sunday, February 17, 2013

What I Would Wear On A Cruise

Recently, a friend asked me to do a post on cruise-wear. As a frequent traveler, I've learned through the years that it's easier to create a mini mix-and-match wardrobe than it is to pack a lot of different outfits that don't go with anything else.

My personal choices for a cruise wardrobe (see photos below) might seem a little boring to some, but I like the idea of black, white, and neutrals, with pops of color. These are the pieces I would take...some or all, depending on how long my trip was going to be. Also, some cruises might require more evening-wear.

Take at least one lightweight, long-sleeved shirt. I like the loose, white crinkle cotton one below. The sun can get pretty strong in the afternoon...protect your shoulders from getting sunburned. And take a hat.

My preference is to look cool and understated. I don't want to be the "obvious tourist." in Hawaiian shirts, sneakers, fanny-packs, and tee-shirts with witty sayings printed on them.

I tend to under-pack, because I don't like schlepping bags around, but luckily, summer clothes don't take up as much space as bulky winter things. If you like to wear more color, just remember to take colors that co-ordinate well with each other, to avoid packing up everything in your closet.

Don't forget your sunglasses, and your sunscreen! 
Bon Voyage!  C  

BLACK COTTON TANK TOP


BLACK COTTON/SPANDEX CAMI
WHITE COTTON TANK TOP
BLUE V-NECK TANK TOP
LOOSE COTTON/LINEN TANK TOP
LOOSE CRINKLED HANDKERCHIEF LINEN SHIRT
BLACK CAPRI PANTS
WHITE CROPPED JEANS
KHAKI ABOVE-THE-KNEE SHORTS
STONE/TAN CAPRI PANTS
LOOSE LINEN FLAT FRONT PANTS
COTTON  BATIK SARONG SKIRT/SWIMSUIT COVER-UP
BLACK GEOMETRIC SKIRT FOR EVENING
BLACK COTTON/SILK TANK DRESS FOR EVENING
BLACK TANK SWIMSUIT

BLACK ONE SHOULDER SWIMSUIT

BLACK RUCHED HALTER TIE SWIMSUIT
PASHMINA SHAWL
GOLD HOOP EARRINGS
SMALL GOLD BALL STUD EARRINNGS

GOLD CUFF BRACELET

GOLD AND AQUA BRACELET

MULTI-STRAND EXOTIC NECKLACE AND EXTRA WIDE CUFF BRACELET

SET OF COLORFUL BANGLE BRACELETS
GLADIATOR SANDALS - BLACK WITH GOLD STUDS

FLAT GOLD SANDALS

TAN WOVEN LEATHER SANDALS

NATURAL/BLACK STRIPED KEDS SLIP-ONS
BLACK WITH GOLD TRIM FLAT SANDALS
10 CORSO COMO CANVAS BAG

MOROCCAN STRAW BAG

MICHAEL KORS BERKLEY CLUTCH


A great straw hat!
Fabulous Little Black Dress!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Are You Doing Enough With Your Life?


Do you ever feel like you’re not doing enough with your life?

There are times when I think I should be doing more. Oh, I can pile on the activities…laundry, cleaning, grocery shopping, appointments, working, hanging out in coffee shops with a good book or my laptop, going to the dog park (with Ralph…I don’t go there alone), trying new restaurants, going to movies, galleries, museums, boutiques, or painting, cooking, writing, etc. There is no end to the mostly enjoyable things I can do to pass the time.

But as I get older, I sometimes wonder if I’m filling my days with a flurry of activities to avoid the void. What is “the void?” It’s that uncomfortable feeling that my glass is more than half empty. I’ve come to the unpleasant realization that, realistically, some dreams just can’t come true.

When I was nineteen, I had a lot of dreams. I also thought I had all the time in the world to do the things I wanted to do. And I did. But now that I’m approaching the autumn of life, time has become a precious commodity, not to be squandered.

Don’t get me wrong…I’ve accomplished quite a bit in my sixty one years. I have an amazing daughter, graduated from college with honors, and have a decent and rewarding career. I have great relationships with family and friends. I’ve traveled extensively, and well…I’ve had a really interesting life. Still, lately I feel the urge to use my time more wisely…to decide which pastimes are worth my time, and which ones are a waste of time. Which dreams do I pursue, and which ones do I finally let go?

I could bore you with details of my hopes and fears, and of the pain of letting go of dreams that will never come true. But I won’t do that, because dwelling on the past makes living in the moment impossible. And living in the moment is really the only way to enjoy life. The past is in the past. And the future? Who knows?

I still have dreams and aspirations. Young people don’t expect people over a certain age to have dreams and aspirations. It’s like they think we’ve reached the pinnacle, and now it’s just a matter of coasting down the other side of the hill into…what? Complacency? Obscurity? Comfortable numb-ness? Well, I’m not ready to go there. I have things to do, and I don’t even know what some of those things are yet.

I do know that, the more I learn about life, the more I realize there is so much more to learn. Dorothy Parker said, “curiosity is the cure for boredom…there is no cure for curiosity.” And I’m still curious. I think the key is knowing the difference between idle pastimes to fill a void, and rich, satisfying experiences that deepen the meaning of life.

The truth is, it’s not all about me. Quelle horreur! No really, I have a lot of fun exploring the world on my own, but in the end,  it will be the love and laughter and connections with others that I will remember most fondly. Time spent with my family, playing with my grandchildren, road trips with my boyfriend, dinner and a movie with friends, chatting with the old guys at the coffee shop, discussing art with strangers in the museum, watching Ralph run with the pack at the dog park like a proud mom…those are the things that make life juicy. And the journey continues…

C