If its drizzling there like it is here, I'd go to the studio.wanting to go to the studio to work on my latest stained glass piece, but every second Saturday, my city hosts an art walk.
Do I want to go there even though there will be a bunch of people wandering in and asking questions while I'm trying to work?
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If its drizzling there like it is here, I'd go to the studio.
So I was watching "Say Yes to the Dress" last night and one of the girls wanted a dress that was $5,400. The only problem was that her parents could only afford $4,000. The bride had to beg her dad to come up with the rest of the money to buy the gown. Her parents looked worried about the cost but eventually agreed that their daughter needed this gown. A gown she will wear one day...out of her entire life...
The bride was in her late 20s/early 30s I'm sure. It made me wonder. Why couldn't she buy the gown herself? Why couldn't she at least pay the extra $1,400? It kinda shocked me. LOL
Why spend her money when her parents will spend theirs? =P
Wow that is beyond first world problems.. that's like fantasy world problems. It reminded me of this reality show where the teenage star went out and bought three dresses for this fundraising banquet she was hosting. She wanted to change twice during the dinner banquet. The dresses came to over $20k and I was thinking...shouldn't he have donated that instead???So I was watching "Say Yes to the Dress" last night and one of the girls wanted a dress that was $5,400. The only problem was that her parents could only afford $4,000. The bride had to beg her dad to come up with the rest of the money to buy the gown. Her parents looked worried about the cost but eventually agreed that their daughter needed this gown. A gown she will wear one day...out of her entire life...
The bride was in her late 20s/early 30s I'm sure. It made me wonder. Why couldn't she buy the gown herself? Why couldn't she at least pay the extra $1,400? It kinda shocked me. LOL
In this society? On those shows?
It still shocks me. Her poor parents looked really stressed.
So I was watching "Say Yes to the Dress" last night and one of the girls wanted a dress that was $5,400. The only problem was that her parents could only afford $4,000. The bride had to beg her dad to come up with the rest of the money to buy the gown. Her parents looked worried about the cost but eventually agreed that their daughter needed this gown. A gown she will wear one day...out of her entire life...
The bride was in her late 20s/early 30s I'm sure. It made me wonder. Why couldn't she buy the gown herself? Why couldn't she at least pay the extra $1,400? It kinda shocked me. LOL
We'd told out girls to think simple and small. You can get married in pretty without spending so much. We're actually brainwashing them to elope
Smart move!Especially with the average wedding costing around $26k these days..
Wow that is beyond first world problems.. that's like fantasy world problems. It reminded me of this reality show where the teenage star went out and bought three dresses for this fundraising banquet she was hosting. She wanted to change twice during the dinner banquet. The dresses came to over $20k and I was thinking...shouldn't he have donated that instead???
So I was watching "Say Yes to the Dress" last night and one of the girls wanted a dress that was $5,400. The only problem was that her parents could only afford $4,000. The bride had to beg her dad to come up with the rest of the money to buy the gown. Her parents looked worried about the cost but eventually agreed that their daughter needed this gown. A gown she will wear one day...out of her entire life...
The bride was in her late 20s/early 30s I'm sure. It made me wonder. Why couldn't she buy the gown herself? Why couldn't she at least pay the extra $1,400? It kinda shocked me. LOL
That awkward moment when a dress costs more than the entire amount of money one has in the bank account...