So - now that I'm a week into the October Dress Project, here are some of my thoughts.
First - yeah, the point was to simplify, and I've gone and bought some more stuff (oh, yeah, I forgot in my last post, I bought a third pair of shoes - on clearance for $1 at Gabriel Brothers). Having said that - some of it is stuff I needed to replace, some of it is stuff I should have added to my wardrobe years ago. And I think that, until my sneakers blow out, I'm done with buying clothes for a long time.
And here's the thing - I am much more comfortable in a dress every day than I thought I would be. Granted, I love my jeans, tees, and sweats (and when I'm not in the dress - like now - I'm in my sweats). But you know what? I really like being in a dress. It makes me feel more like doing something. Like going somewhere. Like putting on jewelry (don't worry, hon, that does not mean you need to buy me more jewelry - I have plenty). Still resisting the idea of makeup.
It has cut down on my laundry. My initial intention was the dress and one pair of sweats all month, but that went out the window when I gave the cats a bath, because I needed to change out of wet jammies and the dress was in the wash.
"The Dress" - yeah, the first night I laid in bed and thought, "Oh, crap, I have to wear THE DRESS again tomorrow" - and it was just the first day. But then I thought of all the different things I can do with it. And planned for the next day.
Then I realized, days 4 & 5 were very similar - not planned, but that's how it went. Oh well. I'm new to this. It'll get better...or not. Remember, I'm used to jeans and a top every day.
I have thoroughly enjoyed going to the ODP Facebook page and seeing the creativity in the other participants' choices. They've given me some great ideas, and inspiration.
I've not made a big deal about this - there are some people at church who know, and anyone who follows me on Facebook. As the month goes on, more people will be brought up to speed on what I'm doing and why I'm doing it.
So there you have it. Simplification is complicated. But it's fun. And we'll see if I think the same next week!
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