My bright blue shoes have given me such a shock, I can't even believe it! But you know what else shocks me? The fact that every single day in New Zealand, approximately one woman dies from a gynaecological cancer. Ladies, I would love it if you could head over to the nzgcf website and check out the symptoms of the four main gynaecological cancers... with screening and early detection, this statistic could be reduced.
Today's dress is a lovely floral item I picked up a few years ago when I was visiting my sister Rachel in Melbourne. I don't wear it that often, because without those leggings it's rather short! Tonight, I'm off to the call centre for my evening shift... and as a bonus, I'm working with the lovely Asia (of the 50 dresses). She and I are then heading up to Shadows, the uni bar, to see my friend's band Jackal. Can you imagine me rocking it out in this gorgeous dress? We'll see...
If you are in Auckland and free, come to the gig!!
I had so much fun wearing yesterday's vintage frock! Yes, I got some odd looks, but the feeling of the heavy fabric billowing around my legs more than made up for it. My best friend Natalie (while laughing at the dress) picked me up from uni, and we headed back to her place to bake some afghans. Look at us being all domestic!
xx Grace
What I don't understand is why there are only 5 dresses so far and yet it is the 7th of October...? Where are the two missing frocks? Did they run off with the dish and the spoon?
ReplyDeleteI missed out the first two days, because I only had the idea on Sunday... shh, don't tell anyone.
ReplyDeleteHA! Im not paying you for those two days. Even if it is for a good cause.
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