Happy September! I’m so excited for fall, really, I am. Yet there is something about August’s end that gets me every time. It always seems to come too quickly and at exactly the time when summer feels like it’s just beginning. Except it’s not.
Somewhere deep inside I’m certain that this 8th month of the year evokes in me feelings from my childhood and what I considered to be those dreaded back to school days, a dread set in motion in the first grade when I was traumatized by an evil, out of control Franciscan nun.
After a terrifying experience like her, I dreaded ever having to go back to that school again. But of course, I did and the same drill would occur every August’s end – my siblings and I trooping over to the grade school prior to the start of classes to find out who our new teacher would be. We would fret the two blocks it took us to reach the school gymnasium, where, we knew whether we liked it or not we would get the answers we were looking for.
Unfortunately, my first grade experience served as an accurate barometer for what was to come the next seven years. A tough posse of nuns ruled the hallways and ran the grammar school I attended, so chances were better than good that at least three of my five siblings (one of which would inevitably be me) would get stuck with a “mean one.” Makes me laugh today (nervously :)) but we sure weren’t laughing back then.
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LOVE this outfit, and your fun story! I remember having a similar experience with a fourth grade teacher…it can really impact a kid! Anyway, thanks for sharing and Happy September to you — my favorite month of the year!
Wow isn’t it interesting how your first school experience can get stuck in your head and system your whole life!! Thanks for sharing your story and I love your outfit :)
Nora
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Gosh nuns! I remember my 5th grade nun telling me that animals don’t go to heaven (after I had confessed that a pet had died the day before and that’s why I was acting out of sorts). I told my mom that when she came to pick us up after school and she said “It wouldn’t be heaven for some people if there weren’t animals”! Go mom! Your outfit looks fab btw!
Julia
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These are the kind of feelings my husband has too about school time. Whereas, I loved school and my teachers (I must have always had the nice ones) and feel just the opposite!!
Great vibe today—kinda rock n roll meets hippy chick (in a good way) :)
jodie
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Lovely end of summer look, Mary!
I also always feel slightly uneasy at the end of August even though I didn’t have a horrible grade school experience (but not a great one either). But I guess I feel general sadness that summer, which seems to take forever to get here, has passed so quickly yet again.
I have always loved September because of the start of school (and my birthday). Too bad the excitement of new notebooks and pencils didn’t override the bad nuns–maybe you should have been a Presbyterian! Ha!
Ha! Liz you are too funny, and probably right :)
I remember always worrying about who my teacher would be. So funny to think back at those things now. I am obsessed with this look! That dress is amazing and looks lovely on you!
Jill
Doused In Pink
I don’t think we even had a nice nun in my grammar school ahahahah I do know that feeling though ugh What a lovely outfit your blog is amazing. Looks like a magazine
Life is just Rosie
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Totally concur with the 8th month vibe….
Love the outfit…….
Lol! Love this post… It’s funny how we dreaded going back to school as kids and now I see that in my kids once the summer ends. It is always sad, but it seems like once they get there on that first day they push their nervousness aside and have fun meeting up with their friends again. This black dress is so pretty, I really love the lace up on the front. And, those shoes are perfect!
Carrie
curlycraftymom.com
I love the oversized laces in this dress! So chic!
~Jessica
Jeans and a Teacup
Thanks for sharing. I thought I was the only one traumatized as a first grader by a nun who spanked me! Thank goodness we would never allow that behavior today. Love your blog. Your style is incredible.
Can’t believe it’s September! Love this dress!
Chelsea
Chow Down USA
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Yes it’s odd how certain happenings in our past come back to haunt us at certain times. You look fabulous in your outfit and what a stunning venue to have photos taken – is this your home? I feel you may have had the last laugh on the awful nuns! Nice to link up. Jacqui
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Wow – “a tough posse of nuns” sounds terrifying. Isn’t is great to grow up and be free of it! You look fantastic in this black dress, xox
-Patti
http://notdeadyetstyle.com
Great post, and this look is outstanding! The large lace-up is divine, and looks amazing on you!
xx, Elise
http://www.sparkleandslippers.blogspot.com
WoW Mary, I love this look! The lace up front and shift style looks so elegant! The block sandals are very chic! Tell me about those nuns! I went to a Catholic school for 8 years too and had my hair yanked, hand slapped. etc. I can relate to these feelings!
Thanks for linking up with Turning heads tuesday
jess xx
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I love the oversized lace up front to this dress! It’s such a fun piece!
I totally agree that the end of Agust is bittersweet. That LBD with the oversized Laceup detail is perfection, between casual and dressy. And of course you paired it with the perfect shoes and the perfect headband. Love it so much, Mary.
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I had a horrible teacher when I was 6/7 years old. She made my life a misery so I can sympathise with you! I love your dress – the oversized lacing is really unusual. Gorgeous sandals too :-)
Emma xxx
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I LOVE the way you wore this dress! I have it in white! :)
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