What to do when you've nothing to report
Aug. 20th, 2007 10:29 amWell, not nothing. I spent another half weekend looking for--and finding--bridesmaids' dresses with
feiran and
viridian. They're really quite pretty. The ones in that link are a fairly hideous combination of pink and black (AT A WEDDING!?), but ours will be a more tasteful pale blue with navy ribbon, that, since this is the same company as is making the bridal gown, will match perfectly with the navy accent on it. It's funny that the other dress we really liked--this one--was one that I'd looked at online previously (in that same color, even, it looked pretty spectacular on me, but the roses bunched at the waist were hideous). In fact, all of the ones we liked were ones I'd looked up and considered prior to going in.
Plus, I picked up my pottery that I'd made the week before whilst waiting for our turn at the dresses. We got our nails done--hands and feet--and mine are now the most violent shade of neon orange imaginable. Pictures of both sure to be thrown up in this space soon.
All-night Wal-Mart was paid another visit, and at last I own Taboo and Scattergories, so we should definitely get together again and play (especially those of y'all who weren't there to do so until 5:30 am this Sunday). Those are probably my favorite games for parties besides Apples to Apples.
Which, incidentally, we played through the entire box of cards of whilst waiting to get tickets to Shakespeare in the Park. Those hours just flew by, and, thanks to exhaustion and the general silliness of that game, left us all giggly and silly for many an hour after. Loved the production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," though I could have done without the creepy Victorian goth children and the singing. Keith David makes a fiercely frightening Oberon, such that, even without the help from a crappy Puck, he overshadowed all. Great time waiting on the line, though, even if our asses were sore. I'd definitely do it again. And y'all should go try to do so, too!
Plus, I picked up my pottery that I'd made the week before whilst waiting for our turn at the dresses. We got our nails done--hands and feet--and mine are now the most violent shade of neon orange imaginable. Pictures of both sure to be thrown up in this space soon.
All-night Wal-Mart was paid another visit, and at last I own Taboo and Scattergories, so we should definitely get together again and play (especially those of y'all who weren't there to do so until 5:30 am this Sunday). Those are probably my favorite games for parties besides Apples to Apples.
Which, incidentally, we played through the entire box of cards of whilst waiting to get tickets to Shakespeare in the Park. Those hours just flew by, and, thanks to exhaustion and the general silliness of that game, left us all giggly and silly for many an hour after. Loved the production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," though I could have done without the creepy Victorian goth children and the singing. Keith David makes a fiercely frightening Oberon, such that, even without the help from a crappy Puck, he overshadowed all. Great time waiting on the line, though, even if our asses were sore. I'd definitely do it again. And y'all should go try to do so, too!
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Date: 2007-08-21 04:00 am (UTC)Go to the Alfred Angelo website at http://www.alfredangelo.com/index.cfm
Then, above the picture of the bridal party is the BRIDESMAIDS TAB. Click on it, and it takes you to that section. The left-most picture is the Full Collection option. That'll do you.