There was a dress that my daughters loved. My older one wore it until it didn’t fit, then it fit her little sister perfectly. When she outgrew it we gave it to a friend. This past Sunday we were pleased to see her wearing it…and she loves it, too.
Don’t laugh – I’ve seen mothers and grandmothers at high school graduations STILL trying to fit into dresses from the era of THEIR graduations. (Members, no doubt, of the local chapter of Future Hootchies of America…)
wiselad about 9 years ago
save them for the future sis of CB
knight1192a about 9 years ago
If they were several years older there would be guys who’d be telling her to put the dresses on.
therese_callahan2002 about 9 years ago
I once refused to give up a favorite dress myself. I think my mom donated it to a charity or thrift shop.
Wren Fahel about 9 years ago
There was a dress that my daughters loved. My older one wore it until it didn’t fit, then it fit her little sister perfectly. When she outgrew it we gave it to a friend. This past Sunday we were pleased to see her wearing it…and she loves it, too.
jrankin1959 about 9 years ago
Don’t laugh – I’ve seen mothers and grandmothers at high school graduations STILL trying to fit into dresses from the era of THEIR graduations. (Members, no doubt, of the local chapter of Future Hootchies of America…)
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
If it’s “double knit”, throw it away!
Now!Aaron Saltzer about 9 years ago
At first I thought Violet said she was going to save them for her children, but that wouldn’t have been funny, I guess.
deojaideep aka Courage about 9 years ago
Girls!! :)