bridal survivor update:
Apr. 16th, 2004 10:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
From today's Bridal Survivor website update:
Each bride was asked a personal question about their competitors. Like: Who got proposed to with Cinderella's slipper?
That was my sister! She is planning a Cinderella-themed wedding, as well. John bought her a slipper on a pillow while they were at Disney, and presented it to her when they got home, with the engagement ring slipped inside the toe of the shoe.
John and Tina went out in high school, when my dad called him Earring-boy because, well, he had an earring and those were rare at the time (this was, like, the early '90s - Tina was Class of '95). I remember him for two reasons: he once gave me a 1-lb bag of M&Ms, but they were open already and horribly stale; and when he broke up with her, Tina cried for at least a week and I felt so bad hearing her crying in her bed at night through the wall our rooms shared. Then Tina met Matt, married him, he cheated on her during the entire 5-year marriage, and she left him. Now, several years later, she and John are back together. It's kind of sweet.
Each bride was asked a personal question about their competitors. Like: Who got proposed to with Cinderella's slipper?
That was my sister! She is planning a Cinderella-themed wedding, as well. John bought her a slipper on a pillow while they were at Disney, and presented it to her when they got home, with the engagement ring slipped inside the toe of the shoe.
John and Tina went out in high school, when my dad called him Earring-boy because, well, he had an earring and those were rare at the time (this was, like, the early '90s - Tina was Class of '95). I remember him for two reasons: he once gave me a 1-lb bag of M&Ms, but they were open already and horribly stale; and when he broke up with her, Tina cried for at least a week and I felt so bad hearing her crying in her bed at night through the wall our rooms shared. Then Tina met Matt, married him, he cheated on her during the entire 5-year marriage, and she left him. Now, several years later, she and John are back together. It's kind of sweet.
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Date: 2004-04-17 04:55 am (UTC)Prom attire would be fine though most prom stuff tends to be poofier than your average wedding outfit. The main social rules are don't wear white because that should be saved for the bride and don't wear black because a color of mourning should not be worn to a wedding. Of course, I've seen those both broken on numerous occasions without any comment. The vintage gown sounds like a wonderful idea. Good luck in the quest for the Perfect Next Thing!