Morning Line: March 6
Mar 6, 2015
Corner Office
L’Agent by Agent Provacateur Balconette Bra ($82)
Middle Cubicle
Calvin Klein Eyelash Balconette Bra ($46)
Paid Intern
Sizes 30D thru 38K: Panache Envy Balconette Bra ($44)
Corner Office
L’Agent by Agent Provacateur Balconette Bra ($82)
Middle Cubicle
Calvin Klein Eyelash Balconette Bra ($46)
Paid Intern
Sizes 30D thru 38K: Panache Envy Balconette Bra ($44)
My dark under eye circles have been the bane of my existence since I was 12. Is the cause lack of sleep? Dehydration? Sinus issues? Stress? Who the hell knows. But there they are, every day, telling the world that I am an exhausted working Mom.
Every now and again, I spot a piece on sale and I have to have it. I need it. I cannot live without it. Recently, I spotted a jersey tee at Boden that takes a casual top to the next level, and I just needed to share.
Sloane loves the pool. She jumps from the deck into the water with a crash, never considering her own safety, only to emerge on the surface, shouting “Again!” The pool is my daughter’s happy place. But no place where I need to wear a swimsuit in public is a happy one for me.
My dark under eye circles have been the bane of my existence since I was 12. Is the cause lack of sleep? Dehydration? Sinus issues? Stress? Who the hell knows. But there they are, every day, telling the world that I am an exhausted working Mom.
Every now and again, I spot a piece on sale and I have to have it. I need it. I cannot live without it. Recently, I spotted a jersey tee at Boden that takes a casual top to the next level, and I just needed to share.
Sloane loves the pool. She jumps from the deck into the water with a crash, never considering her own safety, only to emerge on the surface, shouting “Again!” The pool is my daughter’s happy place. But no place where I need to wear a swimsuit in public is a happy one for me.
The Crowdstrike/Microsoft Meltdown forced me to take a few days off this weekend. No laptop. No billable hours. So we packed Sloane up for a visit to a local llama farm, stopped by the pool, went for coffee, etc. Few things are as funny as watching a 23-month old feed carrots to a ravenous rescue […]
These are gorgeous, but NSFW!
I’m a regular reader, via feedly, and can usually tell by the post title what’s safe to open at work and what’s not– and in my casual office, opening a page with the title “Morning Line” and seeing blouses or blazers wouldn’t cause anyone to raise eyebrows around me. I get that this is a fun post for a friday, but maybe you could give us an idea of what the post contains in the title!
Agreed!
Maybe you shouldn’t read at work if it’s a problem. I carry my IPod and check favorite blogs on it during lunch. My office wouldn’t be thrilled if they saw me scoping out shopping ideas -regardless of the item- on work time anyway…plus, a lot of the hyperlinks I want to check out are blocked on government computers.
I specifically chose images that did not have the bras on a model. So I did take into account not wanting someone to walk by and thinking your looking at something you shouldn’t be. I don’t think an image of just a bra is nsfw, but if you do,then I would think being seen looking at any clothing item might be a problem.
A picture of a bra is NSFW? Seriously?
If there had been a half-naked woman in it, I’d agree, but this is rather harmless I think.