This week was really busy for me for some reason, and I guess that reason is the fact that the semester is almost over so all of my college classes have a lot due. That's why I've been lacking in posts.
Everyday this week at work was a different decade, and even though none of my students dress up I still love to dress up for all the crazy dress days. Monday was 50's day, so, of course, I had on a leather jacket and a white t-shirt, none of my students wore anything, but I did see all of student government dressed up. This was not too crazy so I didn't get stange looks from my students for it, but I assure you it was the only day when no student called my weird. Tuesday was 60's day, unfortunately I have almost nothing even resembling anything from that decade, my cousin came to the rescue and lent me a tyedye shirt, once again none of my students wore anything but there were quite a few students dressed up since they had been reminded the day before about it. Wednesday was 70's day, a pair of white bellbottoms (or as close to bellbottoms as DI had in my size) and a sparkly shirt made my outfit, and, surprise, none of my students dressed up, in fact only three teachers dressed up for it; me, one of the science teachers, and the student government advisor (not even student government dressed up for this day). Thursday was, you guessed it, 80's day, my favorite day. I had a headband and crazy workout clothes, it was so much fun, and a lot of students looked equally as good (read bad), none of mine of course but I was used to that by now. And finally 90's day, this was the hardest day for me to figure out what to wear, I ended up just watching Fresh Prince and then looking for similar stuff at DI, appearantly hot colors were in style even though I never noticed it here in Utah, maybe I get invited to all the wrong parties. I would say that in a miracle some of my students dressed up, but that would be a lie. All and all it was such a fun week. Refer to the title of this blog. Oh and go buy some vintage clothes, they are so fun to wear, and you will look awesome.
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No! Not 70's day!
That's a crime against humanity.
My family watched The Last Dragon a few weeks ago, which is a great reference for 80's fashion. The junior-high aged kid spends about half the movie wearing *cherry-red leather pants*. The other half of the movie has him in shiny black leather pants.
oh, come on!! Where are the pictures?! You must have pictures!
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