Orange You Glad It’s Spring?

The past 48 hours in MD have been an about face, weather wise. We have gone from cold rain/snow mix to sunny 60 degree weather with the grass getting greener by the minute. I already have my first blister from raking and I’m thrilled.

I have blogged so much about the weather in the past 2 months, I have bored myself. Forgive me, please?

I am old. Only old people obsess about the weather.

I think I have been struggling with SAD (seasonal affective disorder). It’s made me sad and mad.

But today, I am officially moving on and that calls for a celebration of the first order-my favorite way to mark the changing of any season…a purse change.

It’s a girl thing, I know. Only women understand how this small change can bring on happy. Like my other purses, it’s big enough to hold Delaware AND my iPad. Bonus: IT’S ORANGE!

Orange is the happiest color, don’t you think? I love it so much that I end up throwing caution to the wind and make fashion purchases that some might deem questionable.

Not me. I LOVE orange. Every shade of it. If I lived in Tennessee this would hardly raise an eyebrow. It has a little to do with my favorite SEC football team, but mostly it’s just that vibrant color.

I mean…who really wears orange in the middle of winter?

I took an inventory of all my orange clothing and accessories and decided they were worthy of a photo op. Here it is:

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 This sight makes me happy, happy, happy!

Welcome spring…so very glad to see you.

Blessings,

Stephanie

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3 Responses to Orange You Glad It’s Spring?

  1. Where is the orange purse???

  2. Laura Beth's avatar Laura Beth says:

    And here I thought this post was going to be about baseball season!! I can’t help but get excited every spring on the Orioles opening day. Thanks for the glimpse of better things to come!

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