My daughter and I are meeting with a stylist later today. That would be interesting if it wasn't for the fact that they will also take pictures! And I don't have the money to buy anything she might recommend. I have a friend who works freelance for various publishers, and one of them is planning a new magazine. One of the features is how very
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OOOHHHH !!! Exciting !! Hope we see the pix !! Maybe you will be on the front of the mag ....in ribbons, and frilly pink lacey stuff, with a pink feather boa draped around your hair...which looks like Shirley Temple...AHH..but you are too young to even know who she is !! Hahaha !!
At least you have high heels to wear ..hehe
I am SO not a frilly person . I remember when my eldest son was in year 6 at school .. age 12, they had to make Mother's Day presents, which, among other things, was a tissue box holder. He had picked out a blue check material, which was the plainest he could see, and the teacher MADE him glue lace on it. Hahaha .. he was upset as he knew I never went for that kind of stuff, and it took me ages to make him beleive that I loved it because he had made it for me LOL
Will be waiting to see those pics !!!
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There WILL be pics, but if they actually use them is another case entirely. Part of me hope not, as I hate pictures of myself, but another part hope they do, after all this trouble. If something nice comes out of it, I promise to show pictures here. (can't believe I said that)
You're like me then, I always went for the plain and simple in color and style, never ever wanted cute, flowery, lacey, princessy, or typically feminine clothes to wear. Not when I was small, -despite my grandmother's attempts to make me a lady. And not now. High heels, however, is cool.
I remember wearing my confirmation-dress (blue, with frills around the neck) to church, with great embarrassment, and believe me it came off before the guests for coffee and cake had finished eating. Back into denims and t-shirts!
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