5 thoughts on “A New Life! Retirement at its Best 2020-85”

  1. Haha, your dress is still alive and well. It looks fabulous on you. And hey, I thought you had short hair? Fun fotos, mah dahlink!

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    • Oh yes, this is one of my favorite dresses! Purchased it in a Kona store when we lived on the Big Island. When it had rained for too long on the Hilo side, we would drive to Kona for some sun and shopping. And there it was: an Anna dress! Probably in the year 1995. Here’s a tip for your next skirts: stitch a small label in the back with the year you created it. Because I remember where I bought them, but not when 🤣🤣🤣
      In Hawai’i I let my hair grow just like all the hula girls. I cut it off when I moved to Arizona. So now, whenever I dance, I put it back on 🤣🤣🤣 Aloha!

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      • So you made a fall out of your shorn locks. Smart!
        Adding the date of birth to my limited editions might be a plan. Think I would simply add that to the hang tag. You are full of good ideas, Ronny.

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        • Could not resist responding to this. My long hair is a beautiful, real hair wig that I bought and wore in 1970/1971, before we emigrated to California with three kids and a dog. That was the time of hot pants, pant suits, mini skirts and wigs! I wore them all. No hot pants to church of course, but the rest, oh yes. At one time I was the Church Treasurer, and the old church fathers frowned, but they never said anything. I was in my early thirties, and good with figures 🙂

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