Tantrums and Tiaras
Hello blog. Yes I know it's been a while since we last spoke, and yes I
admit I have neglected you, but here we are, reunited at last.
So what's been happening in my world over the last few weeks?....Well,
apart from major frustration with my new devil phone, (now returned to Satan) I
have been concentrating on the new addition to the shop, vintage and modern
clothing. Have to say I do find vintage clothes fascinating, must be something
do do with my preoccupation with dressing up in my Mum's clothes when I was a
child. Oh the childhood memories, many a day was spent traipsing round the
garden in a ten sizes too big ballgown, (my mum was a bit of a socialite in her
day) glittery dancing shoes and a tiara, pretending I was Cinderella. My poor
long suffering brother always used to make himself scarce on those occasions in
case I roped him in as prince charming! Felix, the pet cat wasn't safe either.
Long before the current trend of bling collars for pets, Felix was quite the
glamour puss, regularly adorned with diamanté necklaces and a little lace
neckerchief, sitting haughty on a velvet cushion. All very well until one day he
was spotted sprinting across the lawn wearing one of my Mum's favourite satin
scarves....Oh, happy days..
Vintage frocks seem to have an air of glamour and mystery about them, and
the very fact that many of them are still around today is testament to the fine
quality of the fabrics and workmanship. Can't see many of the clothes currently
hanging in my wardrobe still being around in fifty or so years.
Anyway, back to the present, Poor Russ, he comes back from holiday nicely
chilled and relaxed to find the place full of women's clothing. It must have
been like walking into a giant wardrobe!..
Couldn't resist revisiting the dressing up box of my childhood again and
getting a picture taken in this beautiful 1920s gown!
Toodle Pip x
Thanks Sue for the latest look into your world, and of course the latest picture - superb as usual.
ReplyDeleteLove the cartoons sue always make me Smile ...Wow sue you look Absolutely Beautiful in the vintage 1920"s gown Enjoy the sunshine Sue.... Keep the blogs coming xxx
ReplyDeleteOh what a happy childhood you had.....I can imagine you being as happy as Larry, dressing up and playing all day long without costing a penny... just like today??????
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely picture of you on the waterfall steps..
Enjoy this weather.