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Monday, August 6, 2012

What to Do With an Old Wedding Dress

I've been wanting to take a picture of each of my twin girls sitting in my wedding dress while they're still small enough that it looks cute and not weird.

I pulled out my dress box which had been heirloomed and sealed shortly after my wedding—I literally had not laid eyes on my dress since I got it cleaned and packed. I was afraid of what I might find . . . moths? water stains? dingy lace? But the dress was in pristine condition. Heirlooming is worth every penny! I can't remember exactly how much it cost way back then, but I do know it was over $100 and seemed like an absolute fortune to my poor, newlywed self.

I was married during the month of August, and since this past weekend not only ushered in August but some nice weather as well, I thought it would be a good time to go outside and snap some pictures.



My 12-year-old daughter felt left out and wanted me to take her picture in the dress. I told her that she was too big, that she would look more like a hillbilly teenage bride in an ill-fitting frock than a cute kid dressing up in her mother's gown, but she insisted.

Kind of weird, I admit, but posing in my old dress made her happy.

Then the bee showed up . . .






Now that's weird.



Dinner last night: pork loin roast, roasted veggies and gravy

Exactly two years ago:

Exactly three years ago:

Exactly four years ago:



5 comments:

  1. Okay, this makes me kinda of wish I was having a girl. No one will ever care about my old wedding dress. In fact, I wonder where that dress is...

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  2. saw this idea on pinterest too:) Your description of a teen hill billy cracked me up!

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  3. Great post, laughed out loud on that one, think I startled the guy at the desk next to me...

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  4. I used to get my wedding dress out every year on our anniversary and put it on. Each year I'd get a big smile from my husband or children or whoever was around. Especially on the years when my belly was big and pregnant with one of our four children.

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  5. I think that's so adorable!

    And I totally get why your 12-year-old wanted in on it. I'd feel left out too!

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