Anyway, the tubing the Provo river trip was going to be fun. At least that is what I told myself. The plan was to meet at the ward, do a little service project by cleaning the ward, and then heading down to the river.
I contemplated my outfit choice, and since I wasn't going to make it in time to do the service project, I felt that wearing my river/lake/pool coverup was an ok choice. If was going to be on the river or hanging out in the hot sun at the picnic after, I was going to take every opportunity to tan my skin that I could.
And well, I believe I might have been the only one that thought this. Because when I pulled up to the ward, I was easily the sluttiest dressed one of the bunch. My mother would be proud.
Slut outfit:

7 comments:
Way to go Natalie!
looks good to me! What was everyone else wearing? if you are going to be on a river, wouldn't everyone be in swimming suits/cover-ups?
next time please wear one of those long shirts with a printed bikini on it. please tell me you know which ones i'm talking about!
Ya, what was everyone else wearing? long sleeved shirts and pants as swim suits?
@Beth and @AshEnds - kid you not, girls were wearing long pants and t-shirts over their swimsuits.
Now, that is just stupid if you ask me.
i think you're rockin it...
first of all, appropriate? Hells yeah! and B), about your "crafty sign" experience. I whole-heartedly agree- I teach in young women's and every week when I don't show up with a table cloth, framed pic and easel, the other leaders give me the "oh no you didn't prepare a lesson?" look. Then, they scramble to find some lacey monstrosity to act as a table cloth. Now I don't bring a center piece on purpose.
p.s. these are also mostly BYU fans, so they've obviosuly got bigger issues to answer for.
uh, i fail to see the problem here.
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