Today my mom came over to visit the kiddos. She also showed up with an armload of dresses from a few years ago...high school. Lame that I never got rid of them, but they included bridesmaid dresses from my siblings weddings, high school graduation, and a couple that I made myself. My mom figures I could decide what to do with them...like stick them in the dress-up box! Ron saw them and bet me that I could still wear them.
Here you go...
Here we have Andrea, modeling the lovely teal green satin bridesmaid dress worn at age 16! I may be able to still fit into the same size dress, but man how I wish I still had the non-existent wrinkles from age 16...sigh!
Hey Beth, do you still have yours?! Take a picture and show us!
Beth, my dear sister, whom I love...If it makes you feel any better...
if you are still reading...
I tried the one on from your wedding, and apparently three pregnancies spread my ribcage a bit too much to zip it up! Ron tried on his tux from our wedding, but it was too obscene to post...the pants looked like socks.
(he made me type that last part about him...it isn't true!)
Thursday, January 17, 2008
The Bridesmaid
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7 comments:
That's funny. You'll have to go see the new movie "27 dresses" that comes out today!
Wowza...hubba hubba ding ding baby!! That's pretty dang spectacular. It's a good thing you have your braces on to really complete the ensemble : ).
I love the new template. You need to send me instructions on how to download and add these cute wallpapers. Mine is so boring right now.
you can still wear those! i am super sickened by it actually. what would that be like? i am so impressed!
You are so impressive. I don't even know where anything is that I had when I was 16. What I do know is that nothing would fit.
;o) Good for YOU!!
That is truly AMAZING. I am sure I do not have a single thing left from that era in my life.
That dress is fabulous! Don't let anyone tell you anything else! Wear it to the grocery store, PTA meetings, church, everywhere and then when people make a comment, remind them that you fit into a dress from your teens and ask them if they do! That would be fun!
Oh for hill's sake, now I am going to puke! What self-respecting thirty-something mother would have the audacity to fit in her high school clothes? I would try my version of the dress on, but I threw that out long ago. Maybe Bradi will give me her Yoga/running fever to lose the weight. Then I can go to DI and find it still hanging on the rack. So lonely...hanging there for 20 years.
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