This is one of my daily life blogs. But it does have a little style to it.
I wore some of my new clothes yesterday to church and at home. Here’s how I looked.

I wore the sweater on top to church yesterday morning. I bought it at JCPenney. I paired the sweater with my cognac leather jacket.
I wore the bottom one that afternoon with the teal V-neck. I bought it on oldnavy.com. The Old Navy cardigans are nice to wear around the house or for going out.
Today I’m wearing the beige cardigan with a fuchsia V-neck. It always feels good to change out of my WIS attire into something nice. Here’s that outfit.

Chase enjoyed my pictures from the weekend shoot and he liked how I accentuated my outfits. There’s more where that came from. Can’t wait to rock that red leather jacket.
On to Toastmaster news. Wednesday night is Greensburg’s club contest. I’ll be taking part in the International Speech contest and Evaluation contest. The title of my speech is “Three Lessons”. The speech takes place over 2018 and 2019 as I deal with unsuccessful job changes and go back to where I am; go through a stormy period in my life; as the rainbow appears and the sun comes out, things begin to fall into place.
Division C TLI makeup is this Saturday at the Monroeville library by Gateway High School. I’ll be presenting as the meeting Toastmaster, and giving an account of my journey to my Distinguished Toastmaster Award. It should be good times.
Coming up in February is the Monroeville Club contest. Area contests for Division C begin February 22 with the Area 22 contest in State College. February 29 is the Area 21 contest being held in Johnstown at Pitt-Johnstown. March 7 is the joint Area 23/24 contest being held in Oakmont.
As was the case last year, I’ll be attending all four division contests. March 21 is a double contest day with Division B and D both having theirs that day. March 22 is Division A’s contest and March 28 is Division C’s contest.
April 17-18 is the District 13 Spring Conference.
Exciting times ahead of us with the blog and in Toastmasters. Have a great night. β€οΈ you.