Braxton36
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So what did everyone wear on Easter day? Sort of a dressed-up occasion for us.
Vanessa said:Mom was in a very smart lavender linen suit she recently picked up and I wore a 50's circle-skirt dress with matching cardigan.
I have to say, I was rather dissapointed by everyone's duds around me on Sunday. We're from the South, and on Easter it's a long standing tradition that you dress to impress on Easter - hats, gloves and all and especially the kids.
There was one little girl at church wearing what looked like pajamas. :eusa_doh:
I always remember being outfitted in pink ruffle-y dresses and lace edged socks on Easter Sunday when I was little. (Matching hat, of course). I just don't see parents doing that much anymore.
scotrace said:My family did that. Gloves, hats, dresses. We were the only ones.
We were all very surprised to learn Saturday night that we actually have, from a grandmother, several pairs of ladies' white gloves in leather, satin, etc., including those elusive 3/4 to the elbow numbers with all the nifty gathers. All had been sitting in a closet, undiscovered.
jamespowers said:Dressing right is a sign of respect and who more deserving of respect than Him? [huh]
Yes, they are there but are they really there?
Regards,
J
Shaul-Ike Cohen said:I saw every single man in a suit and a good hat, mostly fedoras, with the occasional homburg or fur hat, all the ladies (after services) in modest, but stylish and festive dresses.
But then again, I was at a synagogue .
Miss Neecerie said:I did not say people should act disrespectfully. You were judging a -style- of dress, which is vastly different then saying that person was acting disrespectful .
And who are you to judge what another person's heart and soul contains based on the container it happens to be in? Last I checked the only one capable of that is God.
Lauren Henline said:
My cousin took this picture of me yesterday when we were picking wildflowers in a field by my grandma's house.