This weekend, it’s all about girls and gowns.
My friend Carrie and I are trekking down to Kentucky, where we will promptly demand our Regency ball gowns from my industrious seamstress of a sister, the Blonderrificus Totalus: Erica.
Okay, so we won’t ‘demand’ them–that doesn’t sound very nice. Instead, we will ply her with food and bribe her with drink and cater to her every need, because our beauty is in her hands. Will she flatter my bosom, or make it disappear like it tends to do? She wields power, though she may not know it.
Please click here to review the glory of these Jane Austen-style gowns. Here’s a sneak peak of a picture shamelessly stolen from Erica’s blog.
I like the blue sash the best, and the word ‘bum pad’ cracks me up so much that I think I must have one.
It will be a weekend of fittings, sewing, and trying to throw together some semblance of an outfit for my sweet spouse who probably doesn’t even know how he ever got conned into going to a Regency Ball in the first place.
A Regency what? Wait, when? Wait, I have to wear what?
It’s called a cravat, and it’s nothing to be frightened of, sweetie.
Yep. Gentlemen, take note on the unexpected sacrifices of marriage.
So this weekend: there will be delicious food. There will probably be massive amounts of popcorn. Possibly girly activities such as toenail painting. I may even bring myself to shed/shave/rip the hair from my winter legs. Think: grizzly bear after months of hibernation. I must do something about this if I ever hope to wear a skirt again.
And I can’t wait for the car ride with Carrie. There’s something about a long car ride with a girlfriend that invites confidences. Long, pleasant silences. Snacking, music, and emotional revelations are bound to take place.
So that’s where I’ll be. What are you all doing? And for the girls: when do you get your girl time in? I never seem to get enough of it.
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I love long car rides with girlfriends. It has been a long time since I've had one, and your adventure sounds wonderful. A great deal of my quality time with women seems to take place via le internet or cell phone these days. A modern take on correspondence- perhaps if I slipped into a regency gown before perusing my letters in the morning I would feel more elegant about it.
What fun, girlfriend, roadtrips, beautiful Jane Austen gowns and A Ball... totally fit for a princess
I'm enjoying some massive girl time this week in San Francisco... it's good for the soul
have fun!
OK, first off, every time I read your blog I find more in common with you - I sing too but I'm not big time like you! Just worship team at church. I love Jane Austin and that brings me to your question - my girlie time is infrequent but every year I gather my 6 favorite friends in the world and we have a 6-Chicks Party at my house. I know, I know - that's 7 girlies but we don't care. We drink cosmos, solve all the problems in the world and usually watch a Jane Austin movie. Last year it was Sense and Sensibility. The year before we did a side-by-side analysis of P & P. We watched Kiera Knightly's then the 6 hour PBS version. The latter was the clear winner.
I wished you lived closer! Despite the fact I'm old enough to be your mom - well, maybe your much, MUCH older sister - I get the feeling you would be coming to 6-Chicks too! :)
Can't wait for you to get here, Blogerrificus Totalus Maximus!
Oh how fun. Can't wait to see the Regency gowns. Have fun!!!
Oh, I can't wait to see you in your gown! That sounds like so much fun, for you at least. Your hubby is a trooper. :)
Looking forward to the follow-up report. Anticipation is half the fun, as you so well pointed out! Today I'm shutting off my computer (right after I read my favorite blogs) and then I'm doing some "real" writing. I miss the feel of pen and paper.
Tomorrow I'm jammin' with some Southern gents -- career musicians in their 70's & 80's, yeehaw! I anticipate smiling a lot. :)
So much fun! I'd love to participate in an event like this. Somehow I have a feeling I'd have to drag my husband kicking and screaming. The dresses are wonderful!