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I was hoping there would be no need to do another blog post about masking but unfortunately, I WAS WRONG! Summer is quickly coming to an end and I don’t know about you, but there are a whole bunch of things I envisioned myself doing that clearly aren’t going to happen until this Covid 19 situation greatly improves. I really believed there would be more circumstances that masks would not be a necessity.

Ladies, it looks like we are going to be wearing masks for quite some time; even after a safe vaccine becomes available. Let’s make the best of it! After several months of living with COVID 19, finding masks in various colors and styles is not difficult. If having a mask to match most of your outfits is your thing like it is mine, go for it! Just be sure to wear masks with at least two layers of fabric.

Hello Ladies! I know it has been a while since you’ve heard from me but I was definitely experiencing the “Pandemic Blues”. All the time in the world to write but totally unmotivated and felt like the rug had been pulled from under me! Can you relate?? Who would have ever thought we would be wearing masks for anything other than a costume or masquerade party? Well, any occasion good or bad can warrant a fashion statement and while I am no expert on masks, I have learned a few things since the pandemic began. The first mask I wore was the type similar to an N95. The elastic goes around the head and it has a metal bar across the top. I felt like I was going to a construction job. I happened to have a few in my house that my mother had given me many months ago when I was cleaning out my basement. Although I was happy to have them and they served the intended purpose, they were uncomfortable and completely “uncute”! They also left marks on my face that took a while to go away. Another way to look at it might be that they fit very close to the face which is probably a good thing. Recently I have seen many beautiful masks made of various fabrics and prints: African print, lace overlay, cotton, smiley face, the American flag, and you can even have the bottom half of your own face printed on a mask! (I did as you can see above.) Some masks are made with removable filters (possibly an added benefit) and others with valves which are not recommended by experts. Do a Google search and see for yourself. Folks have gotten very creative! Fashion is important but safety is even more important so be sure to only wear masks that are constructed with multiple layers of fabric. Experts recommend at least two layers.

I save clothing, shoes, vinyl records, early cell phones, “stuff” from grade school, and did I say clothing? I prefer to use the term self-proclaimed (although others would surely agree), Memorabilia Specialist rather than Hoarder. Hoarder just sounds BAD. Memorabilia Specialist has a nice connotation just sounds so much better! It’s been a while since our New Year’s resolutions were made and now we have all noticed that the days are getting longer, daffodils and other flowers are starting to peak through the soil, and the groundhog predicted six more weeks of winter when he did his thing on February 2nd. Spring is on its way which means it’s time to start working out more (I’m heading to the gym today after an embarrassingly long hiatus) so that we can fit into last year’s spring and summer gear or buy new outfits. If the latter is the case, you might need to make room in your closet! A recent review of my secondary closet revealed a boat load of clothing that I had forgotten about! There are all kinds of pants and jeans ranging from slim cut to boot cut to all out bell bottoms along with a ton of leggings, jeggings, and gym wear. I couldn’t believe how many similar items I purchased over the years! That’s the way it is. When we like a particular style or color, we tend to buy what at a glance seems to be the same item over and over. The truth is, I could wear black pants every day for two weeks and to a non-discerning eye, it would look like I’m wearing the same pair. Let’s move on!