Monday, November 26, 2012

Colorado Thanksgiving Part 2

I wore this outfit the last day in Colorado.  You can't go wrong with a cozy sweater and boots, what's not to love!?  

Sweater- The Limited (HERE)
Jeans- American Eagle (similar)
Boots- Aldo (similar)





On another note....
My uncle, an Episcopal Priest who we visited in Colorado last week, has recently published a book called "The Food and Feasts of Jesus".  It is a fantastic book that discusses what the people ate and how people lived in the time of Jesus and comes with recipes as well! Defiantly take a look at it out if you are a foodie or interested in the history of that time period!

Here is an older picture of my mom, uncle and I hiking in Colorado.

I encourage you all to check out his book and like his Facebook page! :)

The Book:
Click on the picture to find it on Amazon.com!!


Thanks!






26 comments:

  1. Very nice! Kisses.
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  2. Such a cute back on that sweater! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving!

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  3. You're right what's not love?! Great outfit. What gorgeous scenery.
    xo
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  4. What an interesting concept for a book! I'm going to look into it. Such a cute sweater!!
    xo jess
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  5. Love the boots! Amazing backdrop!

    xo, Kenya

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  6. Great boots and the outfit is very fall fashion. Love it.

    PS. I received your IFB friend's request and of course I accepted. Following your blog now and hope you can do the same with my blog too. Here's my blog link if you like to visit.

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  7. That book sounds so interesting! Love your outfit, especially that sweater

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  8. OMG! Colorado looks like a very nice place to live. I love the mountains and go hiking. btw nice sweater!
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  9. Hi Kristine, :) thank you so much for following me and for introducing your awesome blog. :) I will be checking your new post always! Keep blogging God Bless!

    xx Marse

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  10. Love the sweater with the buttons in the back and the boots:)!

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  11. You really can't go wrong with a cozy sweater and boots, this cable knit sweater is fantastic and looks so cozy. Your uncle's book looks fascinating, I always love historical books that tackle practical subjects, it looks quite interesting. (And whew, that must had take a ton of research!)

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  12. You are wearing such a nice sweater !!

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  13. Adorable sweater!! Cute blog! www.fashionifancy.com

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  14. Love your blog! You are gorgeous! Would you like to follow eacother on Bloglovin' & GFC? If you want to let me know, will follow straight back.

    Looking forward to hearing from you!
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    Kelly XOX

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  15. Such a pretty outfit! Love the back details of the sweater!
    Kisses
    Elena
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  16. I love your look, photos are also nice ;)

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  17. I love that sweater! I love anything that buttons up the back. So precious! It looks like you had a really nice Thanksgiving trip!

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  18. Love the buttons-on-back-sweater <3

    I dropped by via your <3IFB message and followed ^^
    x, Lara
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  19. Such a cute casual look! Following you back girl :)

    XO
    Pearls & Paws

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  20. Beautiful outfit, love your sweater!

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  21. Love the sweater and the boots! nice blog! following you!
    kisses, Paola.

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  22. That sweater is so cool! Like that it buttons form the back. New follower!

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  23. Interesting jumper!
    Also, I looove historical cookbooks. I will definitely see if I can track that one down, add it to my collection of medieval cookbooks.

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