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18th December 07, 06:43 PM
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Everything old is new again!
My mother is a McNab (well, MacNab, back before the English supposedly booted us out for being Catholic), and years ago, she made us hostess skirts to wear to a party that she and my dad were hosting. I was about 7 when I wore mine. It's not technically a kilt, but hey, us girls gotta represent too, eh?
I've been dating a great guy (who's also on XMTS), and his interest in tartans and kilts has renewed my Scottish pride, so I asked Mom to dig out the old hostess skirts, just so we could have a look at them. Turns out the elastic in my old skirt has dried out to the point where I can actually get the skirt over my hips (that's either really impressive, or really depressing because it means I was a bigger kid than I thought!). Now it's more of a pencil skirt than a hostess skirt, of course. I wore it tonight to my firm Christmas party. It's a lovely red and green combo, which makes for a great Christmastime look. Here's a shot that I took after I got home:
Just wanted to share some MacNab pride with y'all!
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18th December 07, 06:48 PM
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It is wonderful that you can wear it again, I really love when a tartan has a real family connection, my first kilt was my Dad's kilt from when he was a boy scout in Scotland. It looks great wear it well.
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18th December 07, 06:57 PM
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Very nice indeed! You look smashing! A great reason to hang on to old clothes -they may fit again!
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18th December 07, 07:04 PM
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Great picture!!
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18th December 07, 06:54 PM
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That's great, and a little spooky too - You must have been really big as a 7 year-old.
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18th December 07, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by James MacMillan
That's great, and a little spooky too - You must have been really big as a 7 year-old.
Well, like I said, the elastic has dried out, and I do have a sash which was used to cinch the skirt when I was younger.
P.S. Not a good idea to use the word "big" in reference to a woman, no matter what age, but I guess I set myself up for that one.
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20th December 07, 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by MacDanar
Well, like I said, the elastic has dried out, and I do have a sash which was used to cinch the skirt when I was younger.
P.S. Not a good idea to use the word "big" in reference to a woman, no matter what age, but I guess I set myself up for that one.
I would never use the "B" word when speaking with or about a lady.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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20th December 07, 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by MacDanar
Well, like I said, the elastic has dried out, and I do have a sash which was used to cinch the skirt when I was younger.
P.S. Not a good idea to use the word "big" in reference to a woman, no matter what age, but I guess I set myself up for that one.
Gee - I thought that big was OK, and it was Fat, Chubby, Old, Wrinkled, Crabby, Large, etc that I couldn't use.
How about tall? Is that OK?
Whatever word I can use, you sure do look fantastic now! (can I say fantastic?)
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20th December 07, 07:14 PM
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"Fantastic" works quite well for me. Thanks for the kind words, lads!
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18th December 07, 07:06 PM
#10
Looks good! Women in tartan always look better to me. A nice bonus that the MacNab has the red and green in time for the holiday party.
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