I haven't written but once this month. That is because I have not been thinking much about shopping. I have had the occasional twinge, like when the new Garnet Hill Catalog showed up in my mail box, and for some reason opting out of email alerts for sales only lasts about 3 months. I am getting them all again.
I haven't written because I have a new GORGEOUS baby girl to think about. She is my first grand daughter and I think this is going to be fun! My dear friend sent me a book by Lois Wyse, "Funny, you don't Look Like a Grandmother". This book has been a hoot to read and it gives me pause to know that I can actually shop again for someone other than myself. Let's face it, R isn't that interesting to shop for and my two son's? Not so much.
But I still have twinges on a fairly regular basis. Especially with the weather getting SO nice and the leaves on my roses in full spring mode. I have a very good friend that is getting married this summer. What makes this so special is she is getting married in my backyard! We are getting the yard ready for an elegant party, think "Father of the Bride" elegance. The front yard is my priority and I just made a deal with our gardener today to get the palms planted and the river rock put in place. But honestly, my mind has been wandering around the thought that I have absolutely NOTHING to wear to an evening outdoor wedding. We are talking white lights and roses everywhere, a sit down dinner for 80 and a dance floor on the second level. I need to find a dress! Which brings me to an interesting subject. I found a designer web site that RENTS dresses for a nominal fee. You have to apply to go in and peruse their site but they have amazing deals for a fraction of what it would cost to buy a dress. The site is www.renttherunway.com.
Check it out and I DO want to hear if you think renting would be breaking my oath of poverty.
Love,
S
Question: Your rules state you aren't allowed to buy any household decorative items. For the wedding you are hosting, are you RENTING any items that will decorate your home? If so, I would think you could RENT a dress to decorate yourself too. But I AM a divurgent thinker. :)
ReplyDeleteOf course you are! And why I love you!!
ReplyDeleteThe only expenses I am incurring are landscaping expenses. We lost a lot of plants a year ago during the wildfires and have yet to replant in some areas of our slope. And frankly some things didn't die right away, but were damaged and have not done well since. So I am replanting and now have a goal to get 'er done before the hot, dry weather hits. Everything else will be done by the Bride and Groom.
But I think I can rent a dress!
I think renting a dress is perfectly fine. You ARE hosting this event, and therefore need to dress appropriately, right?
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