Blue Wrap Dress + Post Grad Life

Well friends, I am officially a college graduate. wuuuuut. that’s crazy!! I apologize for the lack of posts recently, but I just rly wanted to enjoy my last few weeks of college and not worry about anything. I wouldn’t trade my last few weeks, or the past 4 years for the world.

Ya girl is still unemployed and the future is full of uncertainties. Every time the enemy creeps in and I am overcome with anxiety about the unknown, God shows me to trust in His plan. Whether it’s through scripture, a song, or a person speaking truth into my life.. I know it’s all going to be okay.

His plans are far greater than mine.

I am stepping into adulthood in this super pretty blue and white striped wrap dress.
I am all about this whole wrap dress trend. They are so flattering on so many differing body types. 
I am finding wrap dresses, tops and skirts everywhere nowadays. I feel like it’s a solid trend that will stick around for a while because they are so timeless.

This one is from Dress Up (shocking, I know). I paired it with my fav Marc Fisher wedges and some Kendra Scott statement studs for a classy look. 

This look is perfect for a summer wedding. I’ll probably wear this to a wedding this upcoming weekend.


I am planning on stepping up my blogging game this summer and trying my best to grow. So any and all tips and post requests are all welcome!!


Follow me on the gram to see what I end up wearing to the wedding this weekend!!!

XOXO,
E.



Bold Moves.


My senior year of high school I felt the Lord’s call on my heart to go on a mission trip with my church to Uganda, Africa.
Senior year spring break I went and boy did it change my life. I fell so in love with the country and the people, I feel like my heart grew so much. I loved every second of the trip. 
I’ve always wanted to go back it just honestly never worked out bc #college and internships, etc.
Then about a month ago at [FUSE], the student ministry I serve with, Stacey Tarrant preached about making bold moves and I just wept the entire service.
I knew in that moment God was calling me back.

I was scared and excited and just so overwhelmed.

When God is calling you to do something, you know it.
And you do it.
If God says go, you go.

Walking in obedience and faith is scary yet so freeing.

In that moment, I knew Africa was a thing, but I didn’t know how long, how I would get there or who I would go with. Through talking with people close to me and lots and lots of prayer. I have decided to go on a 10 day mission trip this August/September!!

I am so excited you have no idea.
Yes, it’s going to be hard and it’s not cheap, but if God wants me to go He will provide.
I have full faith that He will.

But just wanted to share with y’all that I’ll be heading to Uganda soon!! but also I wanted to encourage y’all to walk in obedience and do what God has called you to do. Trust me I know it’s the most terrifying thing, but it’s so worth it. 
bc He has much greater plans for us than we do for ourselves, but we’ll never see His greater plans if we’re not walking in step with Him.
ilyall.

XOXO,
E.

Homegirl, you’re not worth it.

Homegirl, you’re not worth it.
I feel like that’s what we keep telling ourselves bc we keep settling for way less than we deserve.

Why though?
Why are we settling for relationships with people we have never actually met?
Why are we creating these fake relationships that only exist in our heads?
Why do we allow that boy to only snapchat us?

It’s absolutely heartbreaking to see people in these “relationships” and them think that it is okay.
It’s not okay.

You’re worth way more than a relationship that wouldn’t exist without a phone.

The way to change this is to understand your self worth. Your worth does NOT come from a dumb boy. Your worth comes from the King of Kings and Lord of Lords who stepped down from heaven for YOU. 

God made you. 
Jesus died for you.
Don’t settle for a boy that won’t even ask you to go on a date.

*drops mic*

XOXO,
E.
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