It's All Hallow's Eve Eve and if you're like me, you have no costume planned yet. Enter the Lazy Girl's Guide to Halloween. You may think you have no costume, but your closet (and your parents') is a treasure trove of costumes waiting to happen.

Lady Sybil
Do you have genie pants and a crazy headband? Bam! You're Lady Sybil from Season 2 of Downton Abbey. Bonus points if you can find a handsome Tom Branson to take you to the Halloween dance.



Dave
Go to Target. Get a "Hi, my name is..." tag. Write "Dave" (or any other name you fancy) on it. And you're Dave à la Jim Halpert.



Dwight Shrute
Does your dad have a mustard yellow dress shirt? Pair it with some khakis, part your hair down the middle and you're Dwight K. Shrute, my friend.


Snape, Death Eater, Favorite Hogwarts Students
If you've graduated recently and had to purchase an exasperatingly expensive graduation gown, your moment has come. Dust off the old cobwebs of that gown, pick up a stick from your backyard and bask in the glory of your Harry Potter costume and the knowledge that you're getting some use out of the grad gown.



Tourist
Grab that selfie stick your parents picked you up in Rome and you're all set. Go all in and wear an "I Love NY" to up your game.



Muggle
This one is fool proof. You've been perfecting it your whole life. In fact, you're probably already in this costume so head out the door and let the Halloweening begin.

American Apparel declared bankruptcy last week. But Ed Sheeran covered 5SOS's American Apparel song it's going to ok.

This is also a petition for Ed to sing everything.



Last week mum had a little business trip in Atlanta and I got to tag along. Mostly I just ate at one delicious restaurant after another. There are just too many to put into a single post, so these are my favorites. Next time you're in the Atl for 24 hours, eat at these places and you won't be hungry or disappointed.

It is that blessed time of the year again: General Conference. When I was younger, I was no good at General Conference. I was squirmy and restless, fidgeting through every session my mother had me try to sit through. As an adult, however, I have changed my ways. 

General Conference is a truly unique blessing. Twice each year, we, the world collectively, have the opportunity to listen the Lord's prophet and apostles. Messages that the Lord would have us heed pour over the pulpit, encouraging us to keep going and imploring us to be better. The first session has just ended and I have already jotted down countless insights, answers, and nuggets of truth. 

I know that as we tune into to Conference with a pure intent to learn, the Lord will bless us. He will heal our heats, answer our prayers, and teach us an individuals. Conference brings innumerable blessings and peace to the heart. 

If we teach by the Spirit, and you listen by the Spirit, some one of us will touch on your circumstance, sending a personal prophetic epistle just to you.  --Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
This conference is rather unique in that three new apostles will be called and sustained. You can learn about this process here.

Conference can be viewed on lds.org and byutv.com.

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