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Recent Snapshots


Happy Easter Monday everyone! I hope you are all having a great long weekend! For today's post I wanted to share a round up of recent snapshots I've taken. Some of which I have posted to instagram (as you'll see below) others of which have just been sitting around on my phone.

I hope you enjoy this little peek into my life (...or at least my life according to my iPhone haha). Scroll through for more photos and to read about what's been going on with me lately.

First, I have to tell you about the Kate Spade dress pictured above. I found this dress yesterday at Winners! It was the *BEST* find, I couldn't even believe it! This beauty was marked down to $78 (from a full KS price of $428). Such a score, I am still on a shopping high haha.




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How cute is this little nugget?! That yawn is everything... and really captures how I feel right now, haha.

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I posted this photo on my instagram as part of the #KissandMakeupCampaign. This is a campaign that was organized to raise awareness about cyber-bullying. I truly believe that social media can be used for SUCH good things.. but we have to work on that. If you are reading this, take a moment to go spread some cyber-love to someone on social media today! Reach out and tell someone how awesome they are. That is what we should see more of in the world <3.
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One of my favorite Vancouver coffee shops to go to catch up with my blogger girlfriends is called Faubourg. These macarons are delicious; the lavender is a hands down my personal favorite.

I have been going a little nuts with nature photos lately. My city is just so breathtakingly beautiful in the spring! I took this shot yesterday while strolling around Commercial Drive with some friends. 



 
This was a brunch outfit from last week. I love this dress and was majorly swooning over those cream roses.

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A random work week selfie. I took this to remind myself to remember to wear statement necklaces with turtlenecks. Anyone else take fashion selfies to remember thing!? Please tell me I'm not the only one haha.

I posted this bunny photo on instagram yesterday. Check out my instagram post to read something pretty darn ridiculous about it. 


New spring art work in my apartment. I fell in love with this painting the moment I saw it.

Linking up with: let it shine // shoe & tell // OOTD // creative mondays // hello monday // #howispring // mix it mondays // garay treasures // on trend tuesdays // #howispring

 

Travel & Fashion - Tanzania



 * The sign in front of my office, wearing one of my custom made office dresses* 

A few years ago now, the summer after first year law school, I had the privilege of going to Tanzania for 3 months to work as an intern at a women's legal aid clinic. The experience was challenging, rewarding, at times terrifying, and a hell of a lot of fun.

I lived and worked in the capital, Dar es Salaam. I rented a small house with 2 other interns in a local neighbourhood (ie. not an expact community). I loved our house, it was bright and vibrant - filled with local artifacts. We also had a rooster that lived in the backyard (I named him George). George was my favourite because he was pretty much incompetent at his only job (being a rooster). He would - without fail - cock-a-doodle-do exactly 20 minutes after the sun rose every morning. As a total non-morning person I friggin loved him. George got me.


* My house *

I loved the work I got to do while in Tanzania, but more than that, I loved meeting and getting to know the phenomenal women I got to work with. From other lawyers, to social workers, to friends working in the peace corps, everyone was so passionate. It was uplifting to say the least.

Ok, I know you are all reading this for fashion too so let me get to that! The fashion in Tanzania was incredible. What many people don't know is that Tanzania is quite the mix of traditional East African culture and Indian culture. There is a large and vibrant Indian diaspora community in Tanzania. It creates, in my opinion, a culture and life that is really unique to Tanzania. By way of fashion, there are many Kangas and Katenges (traditional Tanzanian fabrics) with bold and bright patterns, but, there are also traditional indian garments such as Sari's.

I was lucky enough to live and work primarily in Dar, but I also spent a lot of time with friends in a nearby village called Bagamoyo. The town is home to an amazingly talented seamstress who made me a number of beautiful pieces of clothing. 


Living in Tanzania for as long as I did there was no doubt that I needed to get appropriate clothing for different local functions. Let me tell you, I did NOT have to be asked twice to "Go get traditional clothing made" haha. I jumped at the opportunity. Below are photos of me with my colleagues in a number of the dresses and outfits I had made.


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See what I mean about bright and bold colours?! To me, the whole country just exudes vibrance. Below are a few photos that my dear friend Hannah took that I think really illustrate this: 

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The other AMAZING part about Tanzania that I have to tell you about is the Safari that I took in Ngorongoro National Park just outside Arusha, Tanzania. An African Safari was something that was on my bucket list, and to be honest I am still in shock that I was able to cross it off my list. My safari was everything I ever could have imagined and more. My roomate/colleague Madison and I did a 4 day safari where we slept in tents RIGHT ON THE SERENGETI ... literally no fences, no nothing, just us plunked down in the middle of the wilderness. 

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*Madison and my tent- day one*

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*Going on safari in our 4X4. Madison and I met up with two American guys also wanting to do a safari, so we joined up with them and spent our days in this 4x4 watching the animals together* 

I couldn't believe how many animals we saw on safari, nor how close we were to them. In particular I had, shall we say, a "situation" with a zebra... but I'll tell you about that at the end. First, here are my favourite pictures from my safari:
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And last, I leave you with my zebra story (and a favourite Zebra picture). So, it's the middle of the night and I wake up and realize I have to pee. Not an "I can wait till morning pee, but a my-bladder-is-exploding type of pee". I realize that I am going to need to leave the tent in the middle of the night and walk to the nearby outhouse.

On go my boots, on goes my head lamp, unzip goes the tent door, and out I go. Now, being considerate, I decided not to turn my headlight on until I had walked a few steps away from the tent so as to not wake Madison. So, in complete darkness I step one step around the corner of our tent and *BAM* .... I was standing face to face with a ZEBRA. After a solid few seconds of both of us standing there staring at each other frozen, I turned and BOOKED IT the other direction {swearing and screaming like a crazy person, of course}. Thankfully, I made it safely to the outhouse and back to my tent (taking a very long route around Mr. Zebra) without any further incident. All I could think though is; seriously!?! Who the heck RUNS INTO A ZEBRA?!?! The things that happen to me :S, hahaha. 


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2014 Recap

Happy New Year Everyone!!! I hope you all had a great New Years Eve and are ready and excited for 2015. I know I am! 2014 was a bit of a crazy year for me, and I thought for today's post I would re-cap my 2014 (... and show some of my fav 2014 outfits in the process!) Here goes:
The above picture is from New Years Eve 2013... I rang in 2014 with my best girlfriends. We went out for a lovely dinner then went to a friend's house party.
 
My dress: BCBG. Similar: here
Natalie (far left)'s dress: Anthropologie. Some available on poshmark here Similar here

Sarah (far right)'s dress: Guess. Similar: here and here


In March my friend Alex got married in Mexico! I was so honoured to be a bridesmaid. The wedding was beautiful and it was such a fun vacation! 



In reflecting on my 2014, I (happily) realized I focused a lot of my time this year on spending time with the little kids in my life. I have always really loved spending time with kids. I was that kid at 5 years old that wanted to be a mom. The first picture is of my mom, myself and my 5 year old niece Maia at a family pilates class. It was so much fun. The second picture is me and my niece Chloe, and the final picture is my god-daughter Lila who I registered in "baby ballet" this year. As a former dancer it basically made my life complete to put her in a tutu and get to play dance mom haha.  

My workout top: Lululemon
My mom's workout top:
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My baseball cap: J Crew. Similar: here
Lila's Tutu: Unknown. Similar: here


 2014 was huge  for me because I was articling (the law equivalent of an 'internship' that you must complete post-law school). The above photo was from my most surreal work day to date - doing site visits to the site of a  homicide case in order to prepare for the trial, which I got to assist with. I worked my butt off on that case and learned so much. 

On June 19, 2014 I was officially Called to the Bar (ie. became a lawyer); my greatest career accomplishment to date! The first pic is me with my closest law school friend. Mitch and I met on day 1 of first year, and I literally could not have survived law school without him. The second pic is my family, who managed to handle me through three years of exam stress, and deserve a medal for it haha. (Ps. How ridiculous are our court robes?! Yup, these are what we have to wear in the higher courts, and (clearly) on the day we are called to the bar) 
My lipstick: MAC "relentlessly red"

So the day after I officially became a lawyer what did I do? ... I went and got a tattoo! My best friend Maddie went with me (in case you're confused I have two best friends- Maddie and Sarah). I got an anchor for a number of reasons; an anchor is the international symbol for hope, the anchor is my sorority's symbol, in many cultures anchors stand for strength, and finally because I wanted to remind myself to be anchored. I have a hard time 'being present'; always thinking about/planning the future so I use this as a little reminder to anchor myself to what is happening around me each and every day and live in the moment. 
My symbol midi rings: Bauble bar. Similar: here and here
My "love" midi ring: Bauble bar. Similar: here and here

This RIDICULOUSLY GORGEOUS setting is Smithers, BC. I spent the month of July here. I was in a long distance relationship for the better part of 2014 with a great guy who lives here. So, I spent July here. The relationship didn't work out, but I learned a lot from it. Coincidentally enough one of my sister's also lives in Smithers (this photo is actually the view from her living room) so it was a great month both with the boy and getting to spend time with my sister and niece and nephew.

Ahhh August 2014. Sarah and I did a Euro trip (our second one together!) We traveled together through the south of France, Monaco, Italy and finally Greece. From Athens we then started the 'second part' of our trip.... yacht week. Have you guys heard of yacht week?! If not, you need to check it out. It was the most unreal week of my life. Sarah, my friend Natalia and I did it together. There are really no words I can use to describe its epic-ness, but the below pictures can try:  
My skirt: J Crew Factory. Same skirt in a different shade of green here
Sarah's sunnies: Aldo





Parties all day. Parties all night. Ocean breezes, warm sun and constant mimosas. How was this even real!?! <3  
My neon bathing suit: Forever 21
My neon shorts: Forever 21. Similar: here and here
My white dress: Boutique in Athens. SImilar: here
My pink clutch: Michael Kors
My bow bathing suit:Etsy shop "Amorouse"


September 2014 - I STARTED THIS BLOG! Yup! Many of you readers may not realize LegalLeeBlonde is only 4 months old! This outfit pic is one of my favourite blog outfits to date.


October 2014 - I moved to Vancouver!!! This was a MASSIVE decision for me, one that I flipped back and forth on for months. I had to give up my Ontario Law Society membership and join the BC bar. I moved out here without a job, just with the belief that Vancouver is where my heart is ( I lived her for university from 2004-2008). In November I got a job (a contract as Crown Attorney for 5 months) and I am LOVING it. It is the greatest job- I look forward to work every single day and feel truly privileged and grateful to be able to do what I do.

December 2014, I returned to San Diego for the first time in 6 years. I worked for Invisible Children back in 2008 and had not been back to SD since. I went back for an Alumni Reunion in light of Invisible Children completely changing it's operations model to focus it's efforts on the on-the-ground work in Africa. The trip was a joyous, tearful, soul-awakening experience that reconnected me with my passion for helping people and re-awakened my need to do non-profit work. I am incredibly grateful for this, and will definitely be taking this 'reminder' with me in to 2015; with plans to get involved with more non-profit initiatives both locally and globally.

That's it folks! Congratulations to those of you reading this- you made it to the end of the longest post in the history of ever haha. Thank you for reading, and for being a part of my 2014. CHEERS TO 2015!!!!
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