Sunday, October 12, 2008

High School Reunion

"You can take the girl out of California, but you can't take California out of the girl."

About a week ago, my good friend Joy (who also used to live in CA) called me up and said she had free tickets to Fashion Week in Phoenix. I knew of the real Fashion Week that takes place in New York....but had no idea that other cities have their own versions of this event. Fashion Week, like the name suggests- is a week long event where people go to see different vendors and clothing designers showcased everyday. These vendors and designers are showcasing the "hottest trends" for the upcoming season. The tickets Joy got were for Friday night...the last day of the shows. So we were both apprehensive about what to wear and what to expect. Was it going to be a real event or lame? Dress-up or dress-down? I was catapulted back in time to my High School dilemmas. And the insecurities were soon to follow, accompanied by a major zit on my chin....look closer you'll see it!

Once we got to the Fashion show, I was amazed to see how "clothed" we were in comparison to everyone else. I mean, I'm talking I felt like a Grandma compared to the girls in the room. I felt just like I did when I was in high school at Junior and Senior Prom- like a dork.....the odd one, the one sticking out...where people are staring at you, but not in the nice kind of way.

I am just shy of 30, relatively confident and completely committed to the Gospel, and in the course of a few brief hours I felt insecure, unattractive, outdated, and retarded. And the only reason I am admitting this (because I am actually really embarrassed it affected me so much), is because I couldn't believe how quickly my self-esteem and sense of self disintegrated once I was in the "real world." The world outside of our backward little town.

Once I got home I felt so much respect for the YW in the Church. These beautiful and modest girls have to deal with all of these emotions and situations day to day and week to week. And what's more is that the other girls did not look skanky or slutty......it was small things in their appearance- a flash of skin here, bare shoulders there, a slightly shorter skirt here. To me it showed how crafty and cunning the adversary is.....nothing was overtly obvious or obnoxious in nature....the diversions from modesty were slight, small and sexy.....

Well anyway, I could go on about the whole modesty/insecurity thing but I will end and tell you now how much work it was to sit and watch these eyesores all night. This model was Joy's preferred eyesore.....ok who am I kidding? Both of our favorite eyesore!

The building the Fashion Show took place in was very cool and very pretty with all this moody blue lighting. We had time to kill before the show started so we had fun taking pictures of each other. I like this one of Joy.
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Friday, October 10, 2008

The End


It was pretty funny trying to get a good picture! It was so awkward being in front of a camera all by myself. I am always the one behind a camera.....
Yeah.....this was the most fun part of the show! The last collection was Smoke & Mirrors which was designed by the latest winner from Project RunwayPosted by Picasa Really cute, flirty, retro designs. Hurrah for our Faux Fashion Week!
(P.S. after starving for the hours and on behalf of all the emaciated models, Joy and I celebrated by wolfing down In & Out burgers after the show)

Little One

I couldn't possibly list the many moods of Sienna- even if I tried. She is a very emotional and complex little girl. She can be so pensive sometimes. This picture was taken a few weeks ago while she watched for the school bus. I thought she looked really pretty with her little face and curly pig tails.
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Sunday

A few pictures of my little ones a few Sundays ago. I'll tell you what.........if they weren't so stinkin cute on those naughty days I just might post them on e-bay, "clothing and accessories included with purchase."
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