The occasion? The advent of spring and closet-cleaning time, of course! (That, and a costume party-themed wedding reception in June that I need a costume for...)
I bought my dress for my first flower girl experience in my friend Nan's wedding and used it for my second flower girl experience in my friend Michelle's wedding (both glorious experiences). Two years later, I found a similar dress at Burlington Coat Factory for FIFTEEN DOLLARS and bought it for Debbie. Just look at that beautiful girl with lovely Rapunzel tresses....sigh. I used to change her diapers.
I can't believe you got a matching dress for $15.00. That is amazing. The first thing I thought of when I saw Debbie was that her hair looked like Rapunzel. Great minds think alike. :-)
What's the occasion? It makes me sick you can look that good in formal gowns after having two kids....Sick for me-not for you! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe occasion? The advent of spring and closet-cleaning time, of course! (That, and a costume party-themed wedding reception in June that I need a costume for...)
ReplyDeleteI bought my dress for my first flower girl experience in my friend Nan's wedding and used it for my second flower girl experience in my friend Michelle's wedding (both glorious experiences). Two years later, I found a similar dress at Burlington Coat Factory for FIFTEEN DOLLARS and bought it for Debbie. Just look at that beautiful girl with lovely Rapunzel tresses....sigh. I used to change her diapers.
Never you fear!
ReplyDeleteA mere ten pounds
of Easter sweets
went here and
here and
here!
(and besides, look who's talking!)
None of this "Oh, noooo, YOU'RE the skin-and-boniest" girly silliness allowed here, though! :)
Love your poem!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you got a matching dress for $15.00. That is amazing. The first thing I thought of when I saw Debbie was that her hair looked like Rapunzel. Great minds think alike. :-)