As an added bonus, Precious Youngest attends a Catholic high school, so many of the frocks available for these types of occasions do not meet the modesty standards
In the end, my sister and I decided this was not a bad way to go. We put the three girls in dressing rooms, sat on the giant ottoman in the middle of the dressing area, and they passed twenty dresses back and forth until all had chosen. When we were done we went down the street to the brewery for lunch. On second thought, perhaps going to the brewery FIRST would have eased the pain..... (learn from my mistakes people, I'm just sayin'.)
In other news, Precious Youngest's BFF is up for Homecoming Queen! We are very excited as the BFF is a sweetie. The Saint is feeling proud because he will be driving the BFF in the Homecoming parade and then onto the football field for the ceremony tonight. He will be borrowing the neighbor's Mercedes convertible for the occasion as the Honda simply will not do.
For my part, I hope to have pictures of headless teenagers to entertain you with when this is all over. Now go have yourselves a nice weekend!
4 comments:
Oh, I can't wait to see the pictures!
Over a year and you still don't have an e-mail that is public on your Blogger Profile page! For shame!
You'll just have to go back to my blog to see my answer to your comment.
This is my dress solution--every time we stop at a Ross or Marshall's we look for dresses. This year's Homecoming Dress was $12.99. We still need to get shoes and a wrap, but still . . .
Pictures?
Wow. I'm in line for my first dress this year and it's a grade 8 graduation. I can't wait to see what 4 years in brings. Groan.
The drinking before hand sounds like good advice though. Thanks.
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