Tuesday, April 21

Taryn's First Prom

Union had their prom this last weekend. We went home partly for prom, mostly because we were going to go home for General Conference and Easter-but my getting pneumonia kept us from going home for either.

I'm glad I was there. Mom got so stressed on Saturday. She needed to bead the capped sleeves she had made to fix Taryn's dress. She couldn't find the beads she bought. Jon said it was the most stressed he'd seen my mom. I convinced her that we could use what we could find. We sat down, she stitched and I found what she needed next and put them on her needle. It went fairly fast (for bead work-that is).

ADDED NOTE: I have had several people comment on the 'sleeves'. Sleeves vs. wide straps can be debated. If you really want to discuss sewing set-in sleeves on a strapless dress, email me. Just kidding. Don't email me. It doesn't sound like a very exciting email topic...
And now, back to my original post:

Taryn looked beautiful. I still can't believe she is old enough to go to prom. She turned 16 in October. Rich asked my parents if he could ask her to homecoming. Homecoming was 1 1/2 weeks before her birthday. The final decision (and, believe me, it was hotly debated) was no, because of the principle of it. I think Dad being bishop played into it quite a bit. I'm bringing this up because Rich asked Mom if he could ask Taryn to prom. She explained that now that she was 16, it would be fine.

Anyway, I'll apologize now for how many pictures I took to document the event. What can I say; she is my only sis (and I still totally believe I prayed her into existence!). I'll only post a quarter of the pictures I took!

Mom helping Taryn get her shoes on: Cute shoes: Photo Shoot: My personal favorite: When Rich arrived: Promenade pictures that didn't turn out: Side story about above pictures: Rich is on the baseball team. The team decided to do bleached mohawks. Rich told Taryn he would cut his off before prom. She told him he didn't need to. Apparently that made her cool. Anyway, when Rich picked her up in the morning, Dad saw said haircut. He was fit-to-be-tied! We convinced him that it was OK because Rich would be wearing a hat. The 2nd pic of the promenade was when Rich took off his hat and threw it into the crowd. Dad was not happy. To make matters worse, the MC then commented on his hair. Pretty funny! [I'll add in that the mohawk wasn't that bad. His hair had grown out about 3/4 of an inch and the mohawk was only 1/2 inch or so longer. Rich-if you read this-I totally stuck up for you! My bro's did crazy things in the name of team unity when they were in high school, too.]

A few pics in the Union Commons after Promenade: I was sad the picture above turned out blurry. Sure am glad the next one turned out!
On a final note, I was SO impressed at how modest all the dresses were. I would dare say that 90% of the dresses that we saw at promenade had sleeves. There were none that I saw that shocked me because of how much skin was showing. All the girls looked so beautiful and I left feeling so impressed with today's youth.

3 comments:

Andrea said...

Holy Crap! THAT'S TT?! Man, Taryn, (if you read this) you are hot! I found a pic just the other day of when you were 11 and laying on top of your bareback horse in your pajamas and a huge t-shirt. It made me chuckle.

mike & teresa said...

She looks beautiful! I still can't believe how good your mom is (and you) at making dresses!

Tamaran said...

Mom actually bought this one, we just added something on top. She decided that it was worth the $ to save the time. I think Dad telling her he would pay however much they wanted if she didn't sew it made her re-evaluate the time commitment.

She wasn't working when she made my prom dresses. It was harder on her when she made my wedding dress because she was.