Archive for February 18th, 2010

Ask Grace: Mom’s dress is my mess…

By Social Grace

Dear Grace,

When I invited my mom to go dress shopping, she told me she wants me to wear her dress. How do I tell her I don’t want to wear her dress?

From,

Lost for words in Ohio

Dear Lost for words,

Unfortunately this is a touchy subject and you are going to have to be honest with your mother. If you don’t want to wear her dress you have to tell her your reasons. No matter what your reasons are try to tell her gently and without being insulting. Remember: this dress is very special to her, so avoid comments that will make her feel less important or embarrassed.

If you don’t like the style because it is outdated, tell her you don’t want to wear it because it doesn’t fit your body shape correctly. If it doesn’t fit your personal style tell your mother that despite its sentimental value, you won’t feel like yourself when you wear it.

Another option is to take some lace or applique from the dress and have it incorporated into your own wedding dress. This may ruin your mother’s dress from being worn again so this must be a decision the two of you make together. You can even save the pieces of the dress so that they may be used towards your daughter’s dress or your grand-daughter’s. (For the very creative: take some fabric from your Mom’s dress and make some pretty pillow covers. Make sure you share the finished products with your Mom!)

If disassembling the dress is emotionally difficult then you can have a special saying or bit of wisdom that mother has said to you embroidered to the inside of the dress so that you have her kind words with you all day.

It sounds like your Mom is very excited to share this experience with you! Giving her options that make her feel extra special as Mother of the Bride will make up for the fact that you won’t be wearing her dress!

xoxo,

Grace

P.S. And just for fun: Check out Lazy Susan’s advice on this matter (but please don’t follow it!)

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Lazy Susan: Mom’s dress is my mess…

By Lazy Susan
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Today, Social Grace gave some advice on what to do when your mom wants you to wear her wedding dress. Sure, you can take her advice if you want to. But wouldn’t it be more fun to take my advice?

1. Tell her yes, take the dress with you, then stage a home robbery.

2. Gain a ton of weight so there’s no way you’ll fit in it.

3. If flying to your wedding,tell her your bag got lost and you miraculously have a back-up dress.

4. Ask you mom, “If I wear your dress what will you wear?”

5. Move to a new place, change your phone number and start a new life.

Don’t like my advice? Fine. Then I guess you can do what Social Grace suggests.

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TIWH: February 18th

By Tia Ayers

February 18, 1995
Jenna Butala & Bodhi Elfman

The Elfmans

The Elfmans

In February of 1991, two unknown actors Bodhi Elfman and Jenna Butala met an audition for the soft drink Sprite. Although neither of them were cast in the ad, they both fell in love at first sight.

“I think Bodhi and I understood each other so completely from the first get-go of meeting each other.” Jenna told a tv.com reporter in 2006.

They married four years (practically to the date) upon meeting each other. She converted to Scientology (Brody’s religious upbringing) and credits the religion for keeping their marriage successful.

After the wedding, her career took off with a starring role on Dharma & Greg as well other roles in TV and film. His career has also been successful with several TV guest appearances and film roles.

In 2007, she gave birth to their first child, a boy named Story Elias. After being cast in the new series Accidentally on Purpose, she announced that she was pregnant again.

Sprite’s slogan is “Obey your thirst”, but these lovebirds learned to obey their hearts.

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