Friday, February 3, 2017

January 2017 Reads


Two By Two by Nicholas Sparks
This isn't the first time I've started a year with Nicholas Sparks - it's almost become a bit of a tradition. I have been less entranced with the Sparks books over the years, but the one thing I can credit this particular novel with is that it's not a recycled version of all that came before it (as many of his novels had become). However, I found it barely relatable (and that's just because of my life experiences), and often stressful and unsettling to read. The few times it actually spoke to me were when his daughter was struggling with the circumstances of his marriage. Meaning I related most closely to the 6yo in the book, and that was odd, but made sense as I was about her age when my parents divorced. The main characters in the book were my age - the MC was nearly exactly my husband's age, but he was painted as older and out of touch (there was a mention of him not knowing how to text with two hands, for example - I'm thinking Mr. Sparks is making assumptions about his age vs what it was like a decade or so ago when he was the MC's age. I assure you, my 36 year old husband texts with two thumbs and knows as much about social media and technology as someone ten years younger than him.) He also demonized the wife in the story, and made their conversations impossibly frustrating. Maybe this was just creative expression, depicting how we can only ever know one side of the story as someone tells it, but knowing that he divorced in his personal life last year (likely when he wrote this), it felt like a petty stab at his ex. I did enjoy the ending, despite the sadness surrounding it, but stomaching the huge amount of depressing and traumatic experiences he squeezed into these pages was an unpleasant reading experience, and I was happy to be done with it.



Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum
Cute story that I was excited to read through, but basically your run of the mill YA romance. The author herself won this book it's 4th star: she was legitimately funny, didn't cause me to cringe at any point, and jumped right into the exciting part of the story right off the bat. No boring backstory before the hook - love that. She used hilarious slang and her obvious sense of humor was all over the place. This is a perfect indulgent, fun read, like an alternative to TV. I'd love to read more YA by this author!




The Sun Is Also A Star by Nicola Yoon

This book was gorgeous...so full of faith and trust. It toyed with fate in a real and magical way, while also facing racism with honesty and beauty. The author was as funny as she was real, and her characters reflected that. It wasn't a book that had me starving for more every time I had to set it down, but it was an important, dreamy story that was told beautifully.




Flower by Elizabeth Craft & Shea Olsen
Mixed (mostly good) feelings. This was indulgent and swoony in the exact ways I love YA to be, but there were many moments of unrealistic ridiculousness (be prepared to suspend your disbelief, and not even in a fantasy/magical way, in a "this would never happen in real life" way), and also some reactions and interactions that will make you feel like this relationship is an unhealthy one. It is, at times, a little dark and iffy. But it's exciting and delicious in all the ways YA should be, and I found myself wishing for more time with Tate when it ended. (PS, love Elizabeth Craft - I picked this one up out of loyalty to her & her sister, and I'm glad I did!)




Talking As Fast As I Can by Lauren Graham
This was SO fun! You know how sometimes memoirs can hit some slow moments, or just phases that you find difficult to relate to? This book had none of that. Lauren was hilariously funny and entertaining the entire time, and I loved the behind the scenes pieces from Gilmore Girls. I flew through this one in a day, so fun to read!


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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

The Adventure Begins! February Jane Parade


Matilda Jane's The Adventure Begins February Jane Parade Release 1 IRL photos It feels outrageously fitting that the first season of my Trunk Keeper-hood is called The Adventure Begins - because, seriously. Not only is it an actual new adventure in my life, but having a room full of these happiness-boosting beauties is an adventure itself. I am SO EXCITED to share the women's line with you in my first ever TK-official Jane Parade!

And maybe just a couple of the girls things, because.....holy adorable.

You ready for this? Warning...you're going to want it all ;)

All Women's items are available in XS - XL, and you can find them all by shopping my website, HERE! I am 5'5" and typically wear a size 4-6, or a small in Matilda Jane.

The first thing I'm going to share *I* think has the greatest chance of a sell-out, so I want to make sure you know of it right away! It's called the Come On Over Cardigan, and it's perfect.


Come On Over Cardigan by Matilda Jane Clothing
sorry bout the grump face, i don't even know.


It's a versatile neutral color, flatteringly drapey, and has a subtle fringe and unique button design that creates a neckline resembling a scarf.


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That drape! Love! I'm wearing a Medium in these pictures, though I think I probably need a Small. It runs slightly on the bigger side, in a good way. Grab yours here -> Matilda Jane Come On Over Cardigan

Next up is maybe my favorite, favorite piece from the entire women's line! I call it the Belle dress, because it reminds me of the blue dress she wears in the opening sequence of the movie - ya know when she's walking through town with a book in her face? (She's my soul sister.)

Check. out. this. beauty.


Exploration Dress by Matilda Jane Clothing


Right? I KNOW!

The stripes you see are actually grey, and they are made out of a raised, textured thread - almost embroidery floss type of material. The dress itself is soft and cozy, and the skirt is perfectly flowy.




This is pictured in an XS - it's a little too snug for my liking (I already ordered it in a small!), but it fits my little sister perfectly. (We're kind of twinning like whoa. Except she has prettier, Michael Kors-ier shoes.)

Grab yours here -> Matilda Jane Exploration Dress

Next up, something super casual and cozy. It's called the Heartbeat Top, and it's got that luxurious MJ modal blend that makes you just want to live in MJ 24 hours a day. If you haven't experienced that yet - it's time, sister.


Matilda Jane Heartbeat Top Matilda Jane Outdoor Anthem Big Ruffles


It's equally as cute with jeans as it is with our new navy big ruffles - the stripes are navy also. It's soft, cute, and simple and I luuuuv it. I'm wearing a small above, and I'm happy with that for me.

Grab yours here -> Matilda Jane Heartbeat Top

So, about those ruffles.




I paired them with one of my fav Target tops (you can witness the moment of love at first sight, here) since it also has navy stripes. So cute, right? The ruffles + the lace. Heart eyes, all of them.

My pair are mediums, and they are a bit too big for me. So I'd call these true to size, and SO INSANELY COMFORTABLE. Get yours here -> Matilda Jane Outdoor Anthem Big Ruffles

While we're on a navy kick, take a gander at this coat.


Matilda Jane A Million Little Things Jacket


So cute, so good! I think of it as a London-inspired rain coat for spring, except that it's made out of a cozy, almost sweatshirt material. My favorite things about it are the ruffled hem (though it's kind of an understated ruffle, which I think is perfect), and those eye-popping aqua buttons. It runs big - this is a small, and I've actually pinned it pretty well in the back. So size down for this one! And grab it here -> Matilda Jane A Million Little Things Jacket

When I pulled this next dress out of my trunk, I was immediately impressed with the fabric. You can't even tell in these pictures how incredibly vibrant the colors of this floral are. You have to see it in person to truly appreciate it!

As impressed as I was with the fabric, I was hesitant about the style of this dress. It's probably just that it didn't come in my size, and it runs big - because once I pinned the heck out of it and put the Spoonful of Sugar Dress Extender on under it (psst, we also have a new pretty grey dress extender called After the Rain)....


Matilda Jane Thoughts and Dreams Dress


Uh, yeah...we can play, dress. Also...it has pockets. Dress pockets are the best pockets.  I'm wearing a medium in the above, but it's pinned like whoa. In order to get this look, I think I'd get an XS because this baby runs large - size down, giiiirl.

This bright, mod-ish, boho-ey beauty is available right here -> Matilda Jane Thoughts and Dreams Dress

By the way, here is my pretty friend (the one you can blame for my Matilda Jane obsession) wearing this dress with the above coat over it, and not only totally rocking it, but finding a combo that made those buttons pop in the perfect way.




So now that we've established that you need both of those... ;)

Let's move on to this pretty little neutral sheer top that you can dress up, wear to work, or take out for lunch.


Matilda Jane Light The Way Top


I'm wearing it with an MJ oldie (the Feeling Free Tank) underneath. It has bright coral stitching detail down the front pleats, and little coral buttons to match. It's light and airy and layers with anything you want - perfect for a springy day.

I'm wearing a medium, and I'd say it's true to size (I'd like a small for me, I think.) Grab yours here -> Matilda Jane Light The Way Top

Next on the list is a flowy floral dress with a soft and silky feel. This came to me in a large, so I pinned-pinned-pinned, belted, and also stuck the new grey After the Rain Dress Extender on under it to get this look.


Matilda Jane In Full Bloom Dress


See the little grey lace peeking out? So cute. There's also Dress Pockets on this one! My favorite part, though, is that it coordinates with one of the girls dresses perfectly, and makes an awesome mother-daughter set! Here's my sister and niece wearing the set together:


Matilda Jane Mother Daughter Matching Set Spring 2017 Matilda Jane Tag You're It Dress


Go ahead and awww, I'll wait. ;)

Grab the Mama dress here -> Matilda Jane In Full Bloom Dress
Grab the Daughter dress here -> Matilda Jane Tag You're It Dress

Last but not least, from the women's line.....pajamas! Yep...jammies for us. And what you MUST know about these pj's, is that they are maybe the softest, silkiest things I've ever considered sleeping in.


Matilda Jane Dandelion Dreams Pajama Bottom Matilda Jane Drifting Away Pajama Top


The pants are a tricky fit - tall girls, you will love them. These are mediums on me, and I felt like the waist was a little snug, and the length went on for miles and miles. I worked to poke my piggies out from under the little ruffle hem - these puppies are long! I actually really love the top on it's own, as a cute little summery babydoll pajama. And probably the most comfortable one there ever was!

By all means, though - get them both and sleep in silky smoothness :)

Get the top here -> Matilda Jane Drifting Away Pajama Top

Get the bottoms here -> Matilda Jane Dandelion Dreams Pajama Top

Before I let you go to shop like the wind, here's a handful of my favs from the girls and tween line.


Matilda Jane Butterfly Kisses Tunic

Butterfly Kisses Tunic
(model is wearing a 4)

Matilda Jane Around the Block Hoodie


Around the Block Hoodie
(model is wearing a 10)

Matilda Jane Fairy Garden Frenchie and Matilda Jane Grow Freely Bennys


Fairy Garden Frenchie
(model is wearing a 4, runs small)


Grow Freely Bennys
(model is wearing a 2, needs a 4!)

Matilda Jane One Moment Knot Top


One Moment Knot Top
(model is wearing a 4)

Matilda Jane Treehouse Skirt and Matilda Jane Starting Line Leggings


Treehouse Skirt
(model is wearing a 10)

Starting Line Leggings
(model is wearing a 10)


Okay, tell me - - what are your favorites? What are you looooving?

If you spotted something you have to have, I'd love to have you (virtually) for my Launch Party Open House! It's already happening on Facebook, right on my Trunk Keeper Page!

Visit www.facebook.com/TK3626 to shop and play! Hope to see you there!!

PS - you can get this HUGE, springy weekender bag for only $30 if you spend $175, OR you can host a Trunk Show (in person or online) and get it for free! Check out the details on my FB page.


February Weekender Bag Promo