I can count the number of times I've had a pedicure (2), manicure (1), massage (about 20) and other-wise spa day (0).
I don't care much for dresses although my mom tells me I liked them as a little girl. I do wear them to things like weddings and Mass, but I don't believe I've ever worn a dress to work.
... Oh, I take that back. I did wear a couple of skirts when I had an internship in a down-town office building when I was a graduate student. I remember resenting it at time. It was clear we were expected to dress up, but I spent my entire time in an office... by myself... doing research. So, apparently the books, papers and periodicals had high standards for the people who were reading them. :-/The evidence that I'm not really a girly-girl continues with (1) I love math and I'm really good at it, (2) I'm a mechanical engineer and actually miss it a little, (3) I love building things and working with my hands and (4) we are building a farm for ourselves.
But all of this not-girly-girl stuff goes out the window when it's red carpet time.
I like the Oscars because I enjoy movies, but I LOVE the pre-game show. :-D
I love watching the celebrities go up the red carpet and seeing what they're wearing... mostly the clothing but also the jewelry, shoes and hair-dos.
I almost always pick up a copy of People Magazine and try to catch the appropriate episode of Entertainment Tonight... I'm such a little girl about this stuff. Hubba thinks it's pretty funny.
I don't really know most of the designers very well... I mean, I do know some of them. Oh, alright fine, I know who a lot of them are. ;-)
I dream of creating my own line... and when they ask, "Who are you wearing?" Sometimes they'll say, "Kathryn Ray."
2 comments:
I'm more girly girl than you, though several of your reasons of why you aren't apply to me too. I'm kind of bummed about missing the Oscars and I agree on the red carpet stuff. It is fun to watch.
I do like the red carpet stuff for the fashions, and I definitely take note of what I like and don't like ... but I still enjoy the awards more. :)
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