We will be sailing overnight to our next port which is Halifax, Nova Scotia. From what I hear the weather in Canada can go two ways. It can be rainy and foggy, or the day can be beautiful and sunny. Keeping that in mind I have ways I can make adjustments in my wardrobe just by switching out a few items. The key is to be prepared and flexible as this is not like your typical Caribbean cruise. The multi color top (another of my many purchases from Catos) is lightweight (and its stretchy), and the black linen capri's are one of my favorite most comfortable pair of pants. They cost me nothing, because they were a hand me down gift from a few years ago (a really good friend handed me almost an entire summer wardrobe one year that she had outgrown). Talk about blessed! As you can see I have the exact same flats as in the picture yesterday, just in a different color. If I find a pair of shoes I love in different colors (that are comfortable) I tend to pick up more then one pair. Both pair of shoes match my purse to a tee, so I don't have to change out bags on this trip. The black polka dot dress which I plan to wear to dinner cost me $20.00 (from Roses of all places)! I wore it a few weeks ago and loved it. The sandals have taken a bit of a beating because I wear them a lot. I find that platform heels are a lot more comfortable to walk around in for a long period of time then regular heels. Jewelry is kept at a minimum because my outfits can't hold their own sort of speak! HAHA Tomorrow I will post my last day of the cruise (another day at sea) outfits along with travel attire for the return trip home. I may even post some packing tips on my travel blog (akadisney website). Thanks for all of the great comments on twitter. I'm so glad you are enjoying it!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Day 4 Halifax, Nova Scotia
We will be sailing overnight to our next port which is Halifax, Nova Scotia. From what I hear the weather in Canada can go two ways. It can be rainy and foggy, or the day can be beautiful and sunny. Keeping that in mind I have ways I can make adjustments in my wardrobe just by switching out a few items. The key is to be prepared and flexible as this is not like your typical Caribbean cruise. The multi color top (another of my many purchases from Catos) is lightweight (and its stretchy), and the black linen capri's are one of my favorite most comfortable pair of pants. They cost me nothing, because they were a hand me down gift from a few years ago (a really good friend handed me almost an entire summer wardrobe one year that she had outgrown). Talk about blessed! As you can see I have the exact same flats as in the picture yesterday, just in a different color. If I find a pair of shoes I love in different colors (that are comfortable) I tend to pick up more then one pair. Both pair of shoes match my purse to a tee, so I don't have to change out bags on this trip. The black polka dot dress which I plan to wear to dinner cost me $20.00 (from Roses of all places)! I wore it a few weeks ago and loved it. The sandals have taken a bit of a beating because I wear them a lot. I find that platform heels are a lot more comfortable to walk around in for a long period of time then regular heels. Jewelry is kept at a minimum because my outfits can't hold their own sort of speak! HAHA Tomorrow I will post my last day of the cruise (another day at sea) outfits along with travel attire for the return trip home. I may even post some packing tips on my travel blog (akadisney website). Thanks for all of the great comments on twitter. I'm so glad you are enjoying it!
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Very NICE :)
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