New Years Eve was an evening of fun with some old friends and some new friends. Here are a few pictures to prove it.
Our original plan was to go totally red-neck to attend the New Years Eve toga party. Many of you suggested plaid flannel and that was definitely in the plan. Camo was also in the plan. Has anybody tried to find plaid flannel lately or priced camo material? Holy moly! I even went to Good Will thinking I could find castaways. It wasn’t meant to be.
No problem. Plan B was put into action. What was plan B you ask? Plan B was we have no plan. So this is what you get when you have no plan.
Jim decided he’d be a Funeral Director since he hangs around funeral homes for a living. He is sizing me up for a casket in this picture. Nice guy, huh. I think I am a misguided floozie. You can’t tell in the pictures, but my hair is in a combination of pig tails and a side pony tail. All of the plastic stuff I added covers that part up. That’s probably a good thing. I needed a scraper to remove the make up I had plastered on my face. I thought the mismatched socks, spandex, and rubber shoes was a nice touch.
If you didn’t know better, you’d think we had Halloween and toga party mixed up.
Now here is a class act. I want a zebra robe like Patti’s. It took a bit of doing for Gerard to get those beer cans tied around his head “just so”. His toga covers the rear flap on his red thermal undies. That is probably a good thing.
Here we are at the party.
The host and hostess. Kim is elegant and Drew… well let’s just say the table cloth on their table was made out of the same material as his toga… Or was it the other way around… I thought the sexy pair of socks was a nice touch.
Don’t ask what these two are grinning about, because I don’t know (and I don’t WANT to know!)
The big question of the night was “what does Jim have on under his toga”. I’m not sure, but I don’t think anyone ever found out for sure. I was afraid to ask, myself.
Yes, we were all very classy on New Year’s Eve, wouldn’t you say?
So there you have it. Toga 101 or What Not To Wear To A Toga Party!
14 comments:
LMAO, what great jobs everyone did on being totally unique with their togas. Looks like everyone had a lot of fun!
Cowboy toga?? Love it. What a fun way to celebrate and it looks like all were having the time of their life.
Di
The Blue Ridge Gal
What a fun way to celebrate!
That was absolutely PRICELESS! Thanks for sharing the silliness with us. LOVED your outfit btw!
Happy New Year!
Wow sure looks like all of you had fun, Im so glad..I loved the pic of you two with your big smiles on your faces, hugsss
LOL Great pics. Looks like a lot of fun was had by all. I liked the work boots Gerard is wearing...and the cowboy boots the other fella was wearing (along with the cowboy hat)...and the other classy things you were all wearing. Drew looks cold tho. LOL
Oh my! :) You look marvelous! Simply marvelous!
Hmm... tableclothes double for togas... gotta write me a note just in case I ever get invited to a toga party. I'll need a size XXL table. :)
Sure looks like you all had wonderful fun! Happy new Year
Now that looks like a party we all missed out on, lol!! FUN!!! So glad you had something fun to do to ring in the new year!!
Those cowboy boots are just priceless! A toga party, what a fun idea!
Have a great day and God bless ya'll!
Thank you for the birthday love!!
These pictures are great! Looks like you guys had a blast!
Oh my! Im not certain I'd wanna know what was under his toga either.
.oO(we all know how iggy would show up... OCHA/Spongebob print with squirrel fur trim!)
I SPY a timber frame home. We live in Cole county, what county are you in?
Patti
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