![]() ![]() My dad feared I’d burn myself on a pretend, plastic stove powered by a light bulb. First, let’s discuss the Easy Bake Oven I always begged for and never received. I have two childhood fantasies that specifically come to mind where my children have been key making up for my youthful losses. I try not to live out my life’s missed opportunities through my children, yet it happens from time to time. (Even for friends who had stood up in my wedding.) So while Jen might be jealous of my flower girl experience, I am jealous that she got to be a bridesmaid more than once.) Thankfully, she finally got to live out her flower girl fantasies through her daughter and is here to tell us all about it!Īlways the bridesmaid, never the flower girl So what if I hated how my hair looked (they straightened my hair in front to give me bangs and it was just not a good look for me).I had a great time! Since then, I've only stood up in one other wedding as a bridesmaid, and then never again. Some memorable moments of the evening were when my aunt said "I take this man to be my wife," when we gave them both pieces of toast while my dad was delivering his toast and getting to dance to Michael Jackson songs with a cute 12 year-old guy. It was such a cool experience, getting to shop for dresses (back in the mid-80s, it was all about lace). My sister and I stood up in our aunt and uncle's wedding. That is because I was a flower girl when I was eight years old. The Chick Lit Cheerleader, Jen Tucker, is going to be jealous of me.
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