Pardon my ignorance. I thought you were supposed to preserve your wedding dress, stick it in a closet, look at it maybe once every three years, obsess about how much weight you've gained since then, and with each discovery use it as a periodic opportunity to wax nostalgically about the ceremony.
Now if only they could think of a good second use for brides maid dresses. I have had three. That said, I donated two of my brides maid dresses for my nieces dress up chest. They love that the shoes match the dress.
BG you are not going to believe this, but I attended the wedding of the woman who wore this dress. I was just checking out her web site and saw the photo. I didn't realise it was Arnie's dress. She is FABULOUS. You must meet her if you are ever in NH. She was the first woman to ever run for Gov in NH on a major party ticket.
Wait... Are you saying that they wore the tree to the wedding? That sounds prickly!
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty cool!
ReplyDeletePardon my ignorance. I thought you were supposed to preserve your wedding dress, stick it in a closet, look at it maybe once every three years, obsess about how much weight you've gained since then, and with each discovery use it as a periodic opportunity to wax nostalgically about the ceremony.
ReplyDeleteSilly me. :-)
Now if only they could think of a good second use for brides maid dresses. I have had three. That said, I donated two of my brides maid dresses for my nieces dress up chest. They love that the shoes match the dress.
ReplyDeleteDon't go into the light.
ReplyDeleteBut driftglass, the light is so pretty!
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BG you are not going to believe this, but I attended the wedding of the woman who wore this dress. I was just checking out her web site and saw the photo. I didn't realise it was Arnie's dress. She is FABULOUS. You must meet her if you are ever in NH. She was the first woman to ever run for Gov in NH on a major party ticket.
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