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My Winter Fashion Lust List

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Yes I am a Mother.  But I am also a Woman, after all! I have fashion cravings– items I see online and gasp out loud over.  Of course I can’t have everything, or we’d have to dig some shallow graves for all my credit cards.  But every now and then (fine, every season!) I like to put a little list together of major fashion items I’m totally lusting after– just in case I want to save up for one of them…or, you know, if I win the lottery.  That second thing is definitely gonna happen.  I can tell. 

 

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  1. Greg Fillmore says:

    Hello Eva,
    Those are some great winter fashion tips! I love the glasses you picked out to share with the co leaders of your lifestyle blog. I have a burgundy, with green meanderings, with my glasses of a similar style.
    It is neat to hear about your youtube channel. I wish our society was more centered on family life balance like in Italy or Spain. In Spain in smaller cities, people go home for lunch with their families. Maybe someday we could have 20 hour work week. We all can dream, I guess.
    Well for me it is back to legal research, banking law. For any parents out there reading this blog, before law schools became prevalent in the late 19th century in the United States, people studied Formal Logic and Rhetoric.
    For me reading several biographies of businesspeople, politicians, and attorneys of this time, has confirmed this.
    I took a Formal Logic class at community college, Dale Carnegie has some good books about sincere rhetoric that is based on logical evidence patterns, it can be found on audio book over at audible.com .
    Also at the middle of the 20th century, several Supreme Court Justices, studied logic with rhetoric then took and passed the BAR exam, no law school.
    Sorry to get on a Ben Matlock, Denny Crane path, but the tools of logic, allowing us common folks to decode da->maze of the law.
    Anyway, thanks for the hard work you do here Eva, sharing wisdom to help others achieve a life work balance.

    It is appreciated. 🙂

    Have a good day.

    Greg Fillmore

    01.15.16 Reply
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