The Perfect Pants
If you are a regular reader of my blog, you know that I am a list person. My desk is always covered with lists, one of them always being a list of ideas for blog posts. One blog post topic has been on the list since the beginning of spring, and it was that I had found the PERFECT wedding day pants!Now this may not seem too exciting for you, but I was elated! Before I found these perfect pants, I struggled with what to wear working a wedding. Dress pants are always too long for my short little legs so heels become a must. And as much as I am all for working in heels on a wedding day, by the time I get to the reception I always change into flats. Then with my long pants dragging on the floor I look like a complete fool.So when I found cropped black pants at Banana Republic that I loved, I was ecstatic! They look absolutely adorable with heels and just as adorable with flats. I love them! They are the perfect wedding photographer pants. Or, at least they were perfect until last Friday night when I tried them on for this past Saturday's wedding. With my new tiny little baby bump, I could barely get them snapped, and I knew that I wouldn't be able to breathe the entire day. My poor perfect pants were only worn to two weddings. I resorted to wearing a dress and was very nervous about it because I had never worn a dress to a wedding I was working. But I loved it! Especially on the hot, humid day we had.Right now I am in the pregnancy stage where I just feel like my stomach is fat. I don't know if I was quite expecting this feeling and all the body changes so fast. Nothing fits quite right, but at the same time no one can tell that I am pregnant. I am struggling with my wardrobe right now, already. So, all the moms out there, any advice? Or isn't there really anything other than deal with it? I am just still sad that my perfect cropped black pants are no longer so perfect.And speaking of weddings, here is me and Trevor with the newly married, Molly and Tyson Fruth (Trevor's brother). The wedding was on the 17th, and it was such a joyous occasion! It is not the greatest picture, but it is the moment that it captured that counts.