One of the downsides of moving this last year is all my photo albums are away in a cold, dark, and probably lonely box.
There are no pictures of me in my prom dress to post. But I can set the scene for you...
The dress I wore was a short, black, gathered, strapless peplum dress. At the top, I clipped a vintage rhinestone brooch to help keep it from falling as I was then a size two and had very little up top. (Good tip for making cleavage, BTW.)
Over the dress, I had a cropped faux fur jacket with mutton leg sleeves (vintage 30’s purchased at a cool store near the U of Washington).
I can’t remember the shoes, but they were probably black, and I pulled my hair back into a pony tail with a gold clip. Slightly fluffed 80’s bangs completed the look.
My date, Michael, was my best boy-friend and went to a private school. We went to each other’s proms. He wore a cool black tux with a white tie, very old school. We looked awesome together. My dad took a picture of us near the front door, but as I said, it’s been filed away in the dark boxes.
So my prom, lazily themed “The Time of My Life” was at the Seattle Aquarium. It sounded like a cool venue, and it was, but the prom committee totally crapped out on the refreshments – I think there was tang and oreos. (Note to future prom planners, don’t let a Running Back be in charge of that kind of thing!)
I remember sitting on a bench under the giant fish dome, where you could see bottle-nosed sharks and other creatures swim by overhead, and thinking about how cool it would have been to be with someone I loved and who loved me.
Michael was great. He was good-looking and a fabulous friend, but I never had the prom-romance you read about in books. In fact, until that moment under the fish dome I hadn't even wanted that kind of thing before. It's funny what a little watery lighting and sharks will do to a girl.
Anyway, maybe as a result of my epiphany under the fish dome, school dances figure prominently in my young adult novels.
I have this fantasy about what those events should be like – and they’re a bit like John Hughes’ movies like Pretty in Pink. Although in my fantasy, Andi ends up with Ducky, not Blaine. :)
Anyway, congrats to Tina on her wonderful release! I’m so proud of you!!!!
Hugs,
Heather
Heather Davis is the author of
Never Cry Werewolf
Coming in 2008 from HarperCollins
Saturday, March 17, 2007
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5 comments:
Man, what a visual, I would love to see that picture! I SO love PIP,although I think it's given all girls unrealistic expectations of the prom! :)
xo,
Steph
www.stephaniehale.com
I try my best not to think about my senior prom.
In fact, most of my friends have horror stories about their prom. Sounds like yours was a dream:)
Teri
Heather, I loved this story, and it was oh-so-enhanced by the setting of the Seattle Aquarium!
And thanks once again for your support about my book!
I totally agree with you about the ending of Pretty in Pink. Did you know that was the original ending? Didn't test well.
Am I the only person woh hasnt seen PRETTY IN PINK? (Ducking for cover...)
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