Last post, I wrote about the amazing resort, Heritage House, that Neil and I stayed at when we visited Mendocino, Ca. Today, I wanted to go into detail over the various activities and sights we saw while there for our two day weekend getaway. If you haven’t had a chance to read part one, click here.
I am fortunate enough to have grown up and still live so close to wine country here in Livermore, Ca. There are so many fun outdoor activities and the rolling hills covered in vineyards are a sight to see. One thing I have grown fond of since recovering from my extensive surgeries is learning to bike ride again. It’s a little awkward at the start, but once I get going, there is no stopping me. Bike riding has definitely become a pastime I now enjoy since I can’t engage in other physical activities at this point. And riding with a basket full of fresh flowers can’t hurt either, right? Since the mornings are still a little cooler, I opted to wear an adorable gingham raincoat. It was the perfect addition to this look. Today on Champagne Colored Glasses, it’s all about finding that perfect Spring jacket that works well transitioning into Spring.
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Over the years, I have collected my fair share of retro sunglasses and never leave home without a pair or two in my handbag. Not only is quality eyewear an important way to keep sun damage around your eyes to a minimum, but there are so many adorable options out there to chose from. For as long as I can remember, I have been drawn to the retro sunglasses trend with cat eyes being my favorite. Today on Champagne Colored Glasses, I write about my favorite vintage sunglasses trend you need this Spring season.
If you have been following me on Instagram, you would see I have a slight obsession for all things gingham this season. Over the years, I have collected quite a few amazing pieces and every Spring, I happily take them all out as well as add to my growing collection. This year for Easter, I even had gingham salad plates! So today on CCG, I am sharing all my current favorite gingham pieces for Spring.