1. Ooh ... your icon matches my eljay! Whee! (Speaking of which, since my site fell down went boom last year, I've been backgroundless. Must work on adornment, methinks.)
2. Walks Rock.
3. While there's a part of me that is open to all manner of wedding dresses (even poufy ones), I wish flowing (as opposed to lampshade-esque) numbers with sleeves were de rigeur, myself. Why don't you blaze a trail of greatness so that by the time I'm ready for such expressions of grownupness I'll have Options?
Coincidentally, I spend a lot of time looking at wedding dresses. (TDIS -- actually, more TDISS now that it's been nearly a year, but I'd like a whole new acronym to describe our current state -- and I aren't anywhere near getting married, but we know that if we manage to work on our respective issues and are still together Some Time in the Future, I may be able to look back on this time as, er, research.) I've skipped through some of the ones I've noted recently to give you some ideas. (Even if it's just to show you stuff you *wouldn't* like.) Some of these may resemble window treatments in your estimation, however.
And there's this. And others, too, but I'm being Judicious.
Truth be told, if I do ever marry, I have visions of having the middle version of this dress made in something suitably non-white, adorned with a contrasting ribbon falling loose and long at the waist.
And variousotherpatterns. Oh, and this is one big doilie, but there's gammage! (And what seems to be a crotch broach, but that's not the point.)
The patterns are potentially pointless pour toi, yes, but really I just like purty pictures. Even if sometimes they make me laugh. (Especially so.)
(Yes, I have a fondness for the old and, strangely, lace. And I truly love ruching. And corsets are nice, too, but rarely involve arms. There's this, but the skirt is lampshade-esque. Still, the top is quite stunning, if you're me. Makes the most of them collar bones.)
2. Walks Rock.
3. While there's a part of me that is open to all manner of wedding dresses (even poufy ones), I wish flowing (as opposed to lampshade-esque) numbers with sleeves were de rigeur, myself. Why don't you
blaze a trail of greatness so that by the time I'm ready for such expressions of grownupness I'll have Options?
Coincidentally, I spend a lot of time looking at wedding dresses. (TDIS -- actually, more TDISS now that it's been nearly a year, but I'd like a whole new acronym to describe our current state -- and I aren't anywhere near getting married, but we know that if we manage to work on our respective issues and are still together Some Time in the Future, I may be able to look back on this time as, er, research.) I've skipped through some of the ones I've noted recently to give you some ideas. (Even if it's just to show you stuff you *wouldn't* like.) Some of these may resemble window treatments in your estimation, however.
Granted, it's white (or some variant).
And there's this. And others, too, but I'm being Judicious.
Truth be told, if I do ever marry, I have visions of having the middle version of this dress made in something suitably non-white, adorned with a contrasting ribbon falling loose and long at the waist.
And various other patterns. Oh, and this is one big doilie, but there's gammage! (And what seems to be a crotch broach, but that's not the point.)
The patterns are potentially pointless pour toi, yes, but really I just like purty pictures. Even if sometimes they make me laugh. (Especially so.)
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::sigh:: ::chuckle::
It's sinus mania. ::nod::
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