I spent a lot of time thinking about and working on this concept, as well as her ten-item wardrobe philosophy. I figured out a suitable daily "no-makeup" look that I felt comfortable with. I upgraded my wardrobe from jeans and t-shirts to nicer, well-fitting jeans, nicer tops and great footwear (: I even put a few dresses in the mix. I felt great....but I was scared of ruining my nice clothes! One wrong move around here and the damages could be catastrophic....from snags to grease stains. Here were the challenges I found myself faced with:
- I live on a rural property with animals that require daily care. We currently have chickens and ducks. At one point we had four sheep. Feeding and watering them is messy!
- I have a long gravel driveway and drive a truck-style vehicle. Delicate footwear doesn't jive well with this scenario. Our chickens are free run so my driveway has hazards to be avoided!
- I have two boys who are VERY active and into a lot of messy activities. We often go to the skatepark so they can BMX, or to the pond, or to the beach...... Smearing myself in bicycle grease is a common occurrence when I'm helping with the loading and unloading gear.
- Exercise is a big part of my life. Most days include two workouts - a weight program first thing in the morning and then a run when the kids are at school.
- We burn 3 cords of firewood a year. Because I'm the one home all day, I pretty much look after the ferrying of this wood from the barn to the house on a daily basis....as well as running the stove all day in the cooler months.
- I'm a gardener! Most years I've maintained a decent sized vegetable garden and flower beds. This year the veggies are on the back-burner due to an injury, but I imagine they will return.
- Get the dirty work over with first thing! As soon as I get up in the morning, I work out doing weights and then a run. I love starting my day this way. It gives me energy and such a boost.
- Feeding and watering the birds is done right after my workout while I'm still in my workout clothes. This is also the time I would do things like gather up the garbage, sweep the garage.
- In the winter, my barn chores also involve bringing in a couple of wheelbarrel loads of firewood and loading up the wood box for the day....again wearing my exercise clothes.
- Black and other dark colors are my friend. I need things that just don't show the dirt, which is really inevitable.
- Washable fabrics are also my friend.
- Jeans are still the best choice for me. I think they can look great and a dark wash skinny really suits my figure. In the winter I wear dark grey, black and dark blue. They wash well, the fabric is sturdy and they can be dressed up. They suit my lifestyle!
- Don't be lazy and change your clothes if the situation calls for it. If I'm dressed in a nice blouse for the day and the boys beg me to take them to the skate part.....I change my top to a black t-shirt. It only takes a minute and I usually have dark jeans on that can handle any messes. I will also change into Converse sneakers over more delicate shoes. My husband once caught me piling firewood in a pair of $200 jeans....not a good combination.
- There is no excuse for not taking the time to have a shower, do my hair and put on some light makeup. I always feel better about myself. I can still look cute and pulled together while I'm piling firewood or hanging at the skate park!!! Even if I'm in "work clothes" I can still have clean hair, a fresh face and my sliver hoop earrings on.
- Jennifer recommends using an apron, and this is what I do throughout the day. If I'm cooking, doing light weeding, loading the woodstove or fetching eggs from the coop, I make sure I have my apron on. It helps if you have one you really love. I purchased a beautiful Japanese-style linen apron that goes well with my neutrals-natural look.
- Putting the "birds to bed" at night is usually delegated to my son or husband. If I need to go out there, I usually have my PJ's on at this point and throw on a barn coat and rubber boots. Not presentable by any stretch, but I can't be a perfectionist in this situation.
4 comments:
I love the way you've thought this through and made the 'look presentable always' wardrobe suitable for your lifestyle.
Thank you! It is still a work in progress and always fun to think of ways to improve my "system".
Thanks for sharing! I followed the link you shared under Jennifer's blog. It's good to hear different ideas for how to apply ideals to real living.
We used to raise sheep. I found coveralls worked well to protect clothing during winter chores & lambing. Each family member had their own "barn coat" specifically for chore use. Both did a good job protecting our clothes.
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