First, we went to a party where we, um, Drank the Tree. You may remember this party from last year: at the center of the party, there is a tree covered in nips of alcohol, and the goal of the party is to deprive that tree of all of it's shots.
And, similar to last year, we did a damn good job.
And, I was unable to take a good picture that night. I think because the orange dress, which is very pretty, didn't fit me all that well. All this working out is making my body do strange things. Like get muscles. Weird.
The next day, we had an indie rock singalong all four hours in the car home. Singing The Decemberists' Red Right Ankle (everyone in the car knowing every word), we dorkily felt like that scene in Almost Famous where they sing Tiny Dancer. But cooler, and for our generation.
And Monday night was Matt's work Christmas party. I wore a tight as anything new dress, and beautiful new shoes:
And, the side:
And, Matt and I had a great time. Don't we look like it?
I love this time of year. I get to dress up, wear ridiculously small and summery dresses for the weather, and hang out with all of my friends. Which is really the most important thing, right?
9 comments:
You look stunning! Being a southern girl, Christmas dresses always have confused me. Because I want to wear something cute and sleeveless, but then I look at the 8 inches of snow on the ground and think twice. I don't care. Because this year I'm wearing a short sleeved Asian inspired dress and I'm going to rock it!
Merry Christmas to you and yours!
You look awesome! I love that black dress!
Oh no, you used 'it's' wrong :(
Hello, sternum! And Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas Mar-SEE-ah! Hope you and the hubby have a fabulous holiday!
I'm sure you'll spend a good chunk of your day in the kitchen, so here's hoping everything turns out PERFECT!
Happy Xmas! And have a merry New Year!
Holy hotness, woman. You almost make me want to work out. (almost.)
Fabulous dress, too. I wish I had an excuse to go shopping. I wore my rehearsal dinner dress to The Funasaurus' firm's party. Which, you know. Was pretty. But not new.
We had similar parties in Oregon, except the tree was smoked instead of drank.
"Drinking the tree". Now THAT sounds like fun! I'll have to remember that one. Oh, and I love the shoes.
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