Sunday, May 5, 2019

Cinco de Mayo: Five Alive



Tee: Arizona Jeans, JCPenney
Skirt: Arizona Jeans, JCPenney
Bag: T-Shirt & Jeans, Zulily
Shoes: Cape Robin, Ami Clubwear
Belt: Candie's, Kohl's
Necklace: The Tote Trove
Blue bangle: So, Kohl's
Green bangles: B Fabulous



Top: Almost Famous, Macy's Backstage
Skirt: Arizona Jeans, JCPenney
Shoes: Worthington, JCPenney
Bag: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's
Striped bangles: B Fabulous
Ring: Delia's
Polka dot bangle: Mixit, JCPenney
Belt: Candie's, Kohl's

Back in the day, Five Alive was one of those frozen canned juices.  In addition, of course, to being Jonny's catch phrase in Short Circuit.  But this post isn't about robots or discontinued beverages from the '80s.  It's about fruit.  And Cinco de Mayo.  Sort of.

On previous Cinco de Mayos, I explored dessert quesadillas, avocadosflowers, and straw hats.  But I've never given fruit (proper fruit, that is, as everyone knows that avocados are just something you smear on carbs) its due.  Which seems unfair when you consider the starring role that nature's candy plays in fiestas.  I realize that when people say nature's candy they mean raisins -- which are fun for no one.  But rest assured; there's no shriveled produce lurking here.  Just three strawberries, an orange slice, a pineapple, and -- drumroll, please -- a big bunch of grapes.  I'm glad I caught them before that doe-eyed chick from the Sunmaid box could do them dirty.

She isn't fooling anyone with that bonnet.

Also, she might be a robot. 

1 comment:

Samantha said...

Love the fruit theme!! The red rhinestones on the strawberries make them look so realistic, and my favorite thing about the fruit barrette are the pretty purple and blue grapes! "She isn't fooling anyone with that bonnet"...hahaha!