I wish I were a tomboy
Dec. 14th, 2001 12:08 pmThen I wouldn't go nuts trying to figure out what to wear. Do I wear tyhe long sleeve black velvet, do I wear the sleeveless long red thingie with pants? The dress is warmer, and more sedate. The red is gorgeous, but chilly, and I've worn it a million times. I can wear my gorgeous red shoes with the red thingie. If I wear the black dress, can I wear the fabulous red shoes with it, even though I don't have a red purse to carry? Or should I be boring, and wear the beaded black slingbacks? Or, maybe the gorgeous gold strappy sandals with the way-too-high heels I bought to go with my New Year's dress, and the antique beaded bag I have? Gack! How far am I going to have to walk tonight, how much standing am I going to have to do? Without knowing that, how can I decide on a heel height?
ARGH. I wish I were a boy.
ARGH. I wish I were a boy.
You and me both.
Date: 2001-12-14 09:44 am (UTC)I have even fewer dresses.
Boy's dress clothes are much easier to work with. I mean, pick a shirt (any shirt), pick pants (any pants, really) and pick the black or brown shoes. And you're done.
I'm so envious.
Re: You and me both.
Date: 2001-12-14 10:46 am (UTC)Your situation boggles me, Jenn. Absolutely boggles me. :)
Re: You and me both.
Date: 2001-12-14 11:34 am (UTC)Add in that I'm going out with Dory, who makes me feel frumpy no matter how fabulous I look, and I just want to die.
for the record, I own at least 5 pairs of (just) evening shoes. At least. And four of them are strappy sandals.
Re: You and me both.
Date: 2001-12-14 03:05 pm (UTC)But I guarantee you will look absolutely lovely! You are beeeyoooteeeful! :)
(If you were a tomboy, Dory would never take you out. TRUST ME ON THIS. *grin*)