in May, I went to the cutest wedding that EVER happened. My friend Risa made a dress that looked like a house, with a sunburst veil and a cloud bolero. Her train was a long road leading up to the house. We swam in a pond and tried to catch frogs and didn't wear shoes. It was a magical wonderland that we had been invited to, surrounded by oak trees and blue-green lichen. The wedding party was led by a giant seahorse down the long trail to the pond, everyone else in bright colors and playing trumpets and kazoos, banging on buckets and twinkly triangles. We played the compliment game, and watched Risa's parents read a children's book about forgiveness using two hippopotamus hand-puppets. At the end we threw colorful plastic balls up in the air. All was as it should be, and I knew it. I decided recently to create a little doll-camping installation every time I go camping somewhere, and this was the first. It's Jane West and Jordy LaForge with a Tyrannosaurus hat.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
in May, I went to the cutest wedding that EVER happened. My friend Risa made a dress that looked like a house, with a sunburst veil and a cloud bolero. Her train was a long road leading up to the house. We swam in a pond and tried to catch frogs and didn't wear shoes. It was a magical wonderland that we had been invited to, surrounded by oak trees and blue-green lichen. The wedding party was led by a giant seahorse down the long trail to the pond, everyone else in bright colors and playing trumpets and kazoos, banging on buckets and twinkly triangles. We played the compliment game, and watched Risa's parents read a children's book about forgiveness using two hippopotamus hand-puppets. At the end we threw colorful plastic balls up in the air. All was as it should be, and I knew it. I decided recently to create a little doll-camping installation every time I go camping somewhere, and this was the first. It's Jane West and Jordy LaForge with a Tyrannosaurus hat.
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