New LJ Icon, other pics forthcoming on request. We got a few decent shots.
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17 Replies to “From the New Year’s Eve Party”
Oh my god, is that you Craig? You look like Sir Lawrence Olivier!
Yep, did the 30’s facial hair, pencil style.
And gosh Heather, what a dish! Gorgeous dress, gorgeous you.
Wow.
Welcome to the Overlook Hotel Mr. Torrance, can I offer you a drink?
Now that you mention it, I could use a tipple.
you dress up way nice, but Heather is breathtaking!!!
Ohmigosh! I didn’t recognize you! And I love Heather’s hair and dress. **big ol’ wolfwhistle**
Gee, both you guys clean up well!
Oh! Both of you are so cute!
You both look wonderful!
That dress is amazing, Heather!
Oh . . . My! Nice 🙂
Thanks! I love that dress, it’s so soft and drapey. Much too big, but I don’t think you can tell that much when I am walking around with it.
I think the real amusement in these pics (once you’re done being floored by how gorgeous we are :P) is looking at the stuff in the background. I mean, the stuff on our fridge alone could keep you amused for a while. And you can see the “Gandalf Post Balrog” figurine behind me. I have a great pic of playing with that later in the night.
Wow! You guys must throw the *best* parties. 🙂
Mmm, looks like a wonderfully swank party. I wish I had swank parties to go to here. I need to get my place in shape to *throw* some…..then I need to get some more friends who would enjoy such things. I know Miss Erin would (esp since her mom just gave her what sounds like a lovely black velvet dress), but my new friends (I just acquired a group of gamers! Yay!) are decidedly sweatshirts-and-Thai-takeaway sorts. Must work on the idea, though. My cute not-so-little apartment has been party-free since I moved in.
Anyhoo, lovely photos! You both look fabulous. I adore the dress, Heather. It’s very similar in style (the bodice shaping) to my maternal grandmother’s ca. 1940 wedding gown
*drool*
I’ve already printed out your photo and laminated it…
Oh my god, is that you Craig? You look like Sir Lawrence Olivier!
Yep, did the 30’s facial hair, pencil style.
And gosh Heather, what a dish! Gorgeous dress, gorgeous you.
Wow.
Welcome to the Overlook Hotel Mr. Torrance, can I offer you a drink?
Now that you mention it, I could use a tipple.
you dress up way nice, but Heather is breathtaking!!!
Ohmigosh! I didn’t recognize you! And I love Heather’s hair and dress. **big ol’ wolfwhistle**
Gee, both you guys clean up well!
Oh! Both of you are so cute!
You both look wonderful!
That dress is amazing, Heather!
Oh . . . My! Nice 🙂
Thanks! I love that dress, it’s so soft and drapey. Much too big, but I don’t think you can tell that much when I am walking around with it.
I think the real amusement in these pics (once you’re done being floored by how gorgeous we are :P) is looking at the stuff in the background. I mean, the stuff on our fridge alone could keep you amused for a while. And you can see the “Gandalf Post Balrog” figurine behind me. I have a great pic of playing with that later in the night.
Wow! You guys must throw the *best* parties. 🙂
Mmm, looks like a wonderfully swank party. I wish I had swank parties to go to here. I need to get my place in shape to *throw* some…..then I need to get some more friends who would enjoy such things. I know Miss Erin would (esp since her mom just gave her what sounds like a lovely black velvet dress), but my new friends (I just acquired a group of gamers! Yay!) are decidedly sweatshirts-and-Thai-takeaway sorts. Must work on the idea, though. My cute not-so-little apartment has been party-free since I moved in.
Anyhoo, lovely photos! You both look fabulous. I adore the dress, Heather. It’s very similar in style (the bodice shaping) to my maternal grandmother’s ca. 1940 wedding gown
*drool*
I’ve already printed out your photo and laminated it…
Yours too Heather…