Monday, September 12, 2011

Appropriate beach wear...i think so.

So, if you read my previous post, I mention that I was going to attend my ward activity. This was a big step for me. Ever since the church decided to change my whole life around by making me go to a ward in my boundaries, I haven't had much desire to actually attend any ward activity. Given, I am probably one of the oldest people in the ward (I am not overexaggerating here) and there are only 40 guys that come to church, going to a ward activity hasn't been top on my list of priorities.

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:
What do you think? Was it inappropriate to wear this to a ward activity?

7 comments:

Penel said...

Way to go Natalie!

Beth Clayton said...

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!

AshEnds said...

Ya, what was everyone else wearing? long sleeved shirts and pants as swim suits?

Natalie said...

@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.

brooklyn Norton said...

i think you're rockin it...

AND NOW, FURTHER ADO said...

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.

chiggidy said...

uh, i fail to see the problem here.