This Saturday Dave and I went on a nice date to Balboa Park and visited the Art Museum. If you are ever in San Diego you really must make Balboa a destination, it’s one of my favorite places in town. Since it was so warm, I wore my new favorite skirt from JCrew and this adorable polka dot blouse from GAP.
Top: GAP (in stores), Skirt: JCrew, Heels: Steve Madden Ravesh, Bag: Celine, Glasses: Framework, Watch: Michael Kors
Makeup: Too Faced Natural Eye Palette, Smashbox Latte Matte Lipstick + MAC Whirl Lipliner, NARS Orgasm Blush, MAC Fluidline Eyeliner in Blacktrack, NARS Highlighting Blush in Albatross
As previously declared, I am including more pink in my wardrobe since I literally have 1 (now 2) pink tops. This skirt comes highly recommended as it is from JCrew Factory (score!) and it is so light and fun. It reminds me of sorbet ice cream.
On a not so light side- maybe, I am pondering a move to Blogger as I honestly like the tighter knit community and freedom to do plugins and ads as you see fit, where at WordPress you have to pay for any upgrades and you cant grow your business with ads unless you go self hosted. I have been doing a trial run at Blogger with moderate success over the last couple of weeks and am wondering what your thoughts are.
Would you follow me to Blogger?? Are you experiencing similar challenges?
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Love that skirt… I’ve had my eye on it for awhile! :)
- The other week I was pondering moving to Blogger as well but I’m afraid of losing all my content/followers/etc. WordPress is super easy to use!
I think I am 99% sure about my move. I will lose some money and lose followers I am sure, but I really love the community and variety of quality blogs over at blogger. I think the setback will be temporary and there will be much more opportunity.
Blogger is what I use, and I love it. I’ve never been a big wordpress fan. :)
I have never used blogger but I have noticed that blogger blogs seem to get alot more comments. I went selfhosted though as I believe if you are running your own business it makes more sense to own your content & hosting so that no one can take it away. If google decided to shutter google like they have done with so many other programs what would you do?