tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15926424.post115462122973325264..comments2023-04-16T13:39:03.361+01:00Comments on tattontastic: Introduction to my first on-line publicationtattonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16070183250716318715noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15926424.post-1154818928834905032006-08-06T00:02:00.000+01:002006-08-06T00:02:00.000+01:00Thanks Cath. Yes I do look gorgeous at the moment...Thanks Cath. Yes I do look gorgeous at the moment, if slightly plump, but that's good preparation for chemo. Don't think many people put on weight with that although I'm aiming for a first. I thought I looked like 'The Thompson twins', but Phil thinks I look like a more curly 'tallulah' from Bugsy MAlone. fertility clinic is all good news - much more positive than the other rubbish. We're hopefully freezing embryos and ovarian tissue; the latter of which is really pioneering so that's exciting. Feeling much more positive about chemo too. OK it's like your worst hangover times 100 - but only for six months and Life is great.<BR/><BR/>Re: Bridesmaids etc. Haven't made any firm decisions about this. Although I want flower girls and page boys, I don't really want them making a racket in the chapel so have thought of this brilliant concept of hiving off all the kids into the chapel hall with a child-minder/entertainer so they're not there for the ceremony. BUT, they do lead me up the road, possibly throwing petals etc etc as I prance up behind them, but then I go right and they go left at the last minute so we don't hear them bawling and parents aren't stressed out, trying to shut their kids up for an hour. I also want all the adults to 'let their hair down' (you lucky sods who have it) on the night, staying until 2am whilst their children are being looked after by someone else (Probably sharon clowes + colleagues hopefully). Do you think it's asking a bit much for parents to put themselves first for a few hours or will you guys all miss your kids too much to be apart from them? Personally I think it's the best of both worlds. Yes, children will be there, but as we'll be having child minding for about twelve hours, parents can relax.<BR/>Re clashing: tried on some dresses last weekend. I'm going for fifties look - short, but below knee (showing off legs rather than boobies for obvious reasons) Aline dress with fitted bodice and V neck in dark cream (gold). I just want everyone to enjoy themselves so don't really care what anyone else wears as long as they have a good time! Phil's Mum & me are making the dress, giving it that little extra poignancy!<BR/>What do you think?tattonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16070183250716318715noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15926424.post-1154681788130334422006-08-04T09:56:00.000+01:002006-08-04T09:56:00.000+01:00I bet your new haircut makes you look like the art...I bet your new haircut makes you look like the art deco heroine that we always knew you really were. Better than the unfortunate bowl effect do you were forced to wear when we were 10 eh? hope all goes well at the fertility clinic by the way. Oh and re wedding belles and all that, is there a theme colour in mind? I only ask because a) you may want a clashing theme with the flower girls(note to tabard comment) b) you may never speak to me again if I introduce an accidental clashing theme. However......I have seen your wardrobe at times over your life. xx take careAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com