True economy.
What do you do with a wedding dress after the ceremony?
The War Department has had hers hanging in the closet for the past 8 years. Wore it twice, once to the ceremony and once to the reception we had a few weeks later. Not a lot of use out of it, I mean it isn't like she'd wear it when we go out to the Olive Garden. So what do you do with it?
And we're lucky. The WD was no Bridezilla who spent a doublebutt ton of money on the thing, she was frugal. Knew what she wanted and how to get it without spending an arm or a leg. I'd hate to think of the couples that get married in one of those "Hollywood Production" type events.
So what do you do with it? Even if a bride winds up getting divorced and remarried, using the same dress is kind of tacky. Kind of a one shot deal.
I'm happy to say there's an answer for all prospective couples. It's economical in terms of material expense, allows your love to display her creative talents and helps defray the immediate cost of a vital household item. Click here and you'll see how the question that inevitably rears up gets wiped out in the end. In addition you won't be butted into a lot of debt over it. It's a case of the end justifying the means. Now I'll just roll on (where'd I put that crossword puzzle?).
The War Department has had hers hanging in the closet for the past 8 years. Wore it twice, once to the ceremony and once to the reception we had a few weeks later. Not a lot of use out of it, I mean it isn't like she'd wear it when we go out to the Olive Garden. So what do you do with it?
And we're lucky. The WD was no Bridezilla who spent a doublebutt ton of money on the thing, she was frugal. Knew what she wanted and how to get it without spending an arm or a leg. I'd hate to think of the couples that get married in one of those "Hollywood Production" type events.
So what do you do with it? Even if a bride winds up getting divorced and remarried, using the same dress is kind of tacky. Kind of a one shot deal.
I'm happy to say there's an answer for all prospective couples. It's economical in terms of material expense, allows your love to display her creative talents and helps defray the immediate cost of a vital household item. Click here and you'll see how the question that inevitably rears up gets wiped out in the end. In addition you won't be butted into a lot of debt over it. It's a case of the end justifying the means. Now I'll just roll on (where'd I put that crossword puzzle?).
With thanks to The Anchoress .
4 comments:
keeping it for Sugars to wear when she gets married dear,
fyi, it cost $200.00
:-)
Just out of curiosity are you calling your wife the "War Department"?
Anonymous, yep. She's gotten used to it.
you should hear what I call him!!
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