When I first moved to Bethesda, I was surprised by how casual everyone dresses, particularly within the subdivision neighborhood where I live. In Chicago, you might spot the occasional 20-something walking the dog in a logo'd tee (or last night's outfit, cough), but mostly, people in the city got dressed to go outside. As in, changed out of their pjs/sweats/hoodies, and put on real clothes to go about their day. So, here in my charming, new neighborhood, I constantly find myself to be the only person "dressed up." And if by dressing up, we mean pulling on a pair of easy colored denim, cheery red boots and a slick spring rain jacket, then let's call it a day. Now, was that so hard?
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Winter showers
When I first moved to Bethesda, I was surprised by how casual everyone dresses, particularly within the subdivision neighborhood where I live. In Chicago, you might spot the occasional 20-something walking the dog in a logo'd tee (or last night's outfit, cough), but mostly, people in the city got dressed to go outside. As in, changed out of their pjs/sweats/hoodies, and put on real clothes to go about their day. So, here in my charming, new neighborhood, I constantly find myself to be the only person "dressed up." And if by dressing up, we mean pulling on a pair of easy colored denim, cheery red boots and a slick spring rain jacket, then let's call it a day. Now, was that so hard?
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