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4 Day Weekends Should Be The Norm!

Every since I was a child, I questioned the organization of our society's 7 day week. I've always wondered why we worked more than we played and believed that our work days should be shorter and our weekends longer. Unfortunately, me and a million other people who would like that will never see the day. However, today was Labor Day and it was an amazing day! While most either enjoyed a day at home, spent time with their family, or played at the park with their pet, I spent my day at the West Indian-American Day Carnival. 

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My family and I are from Belize and I have been attending the West Indian-American Day Carnival from a small child. This is an annual event of our culture and my sister and I couldn't miss it. 

You have choices when attending this event. You can attend as a spectator and watch the festivities unfold in front of you or you can attend as a participant in a "mas camp" short for masquerade camp.  These masquerade camps are created by various organizations within the community. 

I've always wanted to play "mas" like this lovely young lady from the Dingolay Mas NYC camp. However, I've never had the chance to join a camp. (I definitely plan on joining one next year.) If you plan to be a spectator like me you have the alternative of buying hand made attire. I bought my Bealizean skirt and bandanna from the Flatbush Flea Market on Caton Avenue and Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn.   

I had a wonderful day today on Eastern Parkway. I put together a cute outfit for the occasion, sang, danced, and enjoyed all the festivities associated with this carnival. If you have never attended the West Indian- American Day Carnival come on out!  You're truly missing out on an amazing cultural experience of the West Indian Islands.

Thanks for reading!

   xoxo,

Monique 

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The Red Hook Adventure

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The Red Hook Adventure

When I have free time, I love going to Red Hook and watching the sunset. This neighborhood is beautiful and the warehouses that exist in this neighborhood add that much character to it. If you ever have free time, you should go and visit this neighborhood. You will be pleasantly surprised by how tranquil the scenery is. 

This day, I felt like wearing muted colors with a pop of color. So I paired a bright orange button down with a light gray pant and nude heels. The combination was gorgeous and displayed an equal balance. I echoed the same idea with my Michael Kors bag. It had that navy blue and white with a pop of yellow in it. Many people have asked me when did I buy this bag...but honestly, I had this bag for more than 5 years. Maybe even longer than that. One thing I do know, is that this bag is one of my favorites! 

Fall is quickly approaching! Yikes!!!! I want to play with as many bright colors as I can, before I make my wardrobe change.  I hope you're enjoying the few weeks of summer we have left before it is gone!

Xoxo,

Monique 

Top: Old Navy | Pants: Abercrombie & Fitch | Shoe: Kelsi Dagger | Bag: Michael Kors | Eyewear: Michael Kors (Current) | Watch: Fossil | Bangles: Forever21 | Bracelet Cuff: Express | Chain: H&M 

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