You know, at first I was happy about being worn so often. I was proud. I was barely dry from being washed before she had me under the iron again, and then off we went. Everywhere. The grocery store, coffee with the girls, a Saturday afternoon movies with him … it was fun, for a while, but then it got exhausting. Go, go, go, with my pockets full. A lipstick, some mints, a golf pencil and the daily list. A bobby pin. A washer to replace. So what else could I do? I developed a hole. I needed the rest!
note: dress in picture does not actually have any holes.

When the picture started revealing itself (I still have dial up) I got excited thinking I was about to see a vintage apron, then I realized it was a a ‘hole’ dress. The dress itself is a nice comfy style, but I would have gotten tired of the print after about the 2nd or 3rd wearing. No wonder the dress is tired.After making some new Christmas potholders for myself, I hope to make a fun Christmas apron too this week, which is probably why I have aprons on my mind. Erin, you can cut this is you want, but I do have some great vintage aprons up for auction on ebay at http://www.MoonwishesStore.com One is a Large, which I could hardly believe it when I found it!
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I would wear that dress all the time too!
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Nice one.
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Good one! I am really enjoying the drabbles.
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Cutest thing I ever saw! The drabble, I mean. And the disclaimer at the bottom.
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I did this to myself this week (without meaning to): on Tuesday I thought, I really need a day off, and by Thursday I was sick, and had to take a day off. It’s sweet to think of dresses feeling the same way!
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The dress in the picture has nothing at all to do with dadadress.com….? Funny, cos it links to their site?
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