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Sunday, January 18, 2009

I'm a teenager again! Okay, not really. It's not like the gray hairs and sagging eyebrows have disappeared, but have you looked around lately? If you're a child of the 80's, rejoice!

Argyle sweaters, leggings, vests, leg warmers, belted sweaters, boots . . . it's a virtual fashion replay.
This is my sophomore photo (me, before the eyebrows slid south). Note the argyle vest. Oh, yeah. It's a look I still like and I'm glad it's back. I hope the saggy pants and skin tight sweaters go the away and never come back.

There was just something about the 80's. Okay, I can do without the frosted and pinstriped denim, but even the music was good in the 80's, and my kids agree.

Now, if only the big hair would come back. I am so there.

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Denise Hunter  
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At 10:19 PM, Blogger Michelle V said...

I know! I was a child of the 80s and I keep seeing the argyle everywhere and thinking the same thing too!

Blessings
Michelle

 
At 3:05 AM, Blogger Julie Carobini said...

Omgosh your wings were perfect!!!
I had to get up super early to get mine even half as Breck girl-ish, Lol...

Btw, I saw Surrender Bay in paperback at RiteAid. I was whoopin' it up, right there in the aisle!

 
At 6:52 AM, Blogger Lisa Jordan said...

This 80s girl wishes she had her 80s body! I loved big hair, too. Ahh, the good old days, as my boys call them. :)

 
At 10:26 AM, Blogger Georgiana Daniels said...

What a great pic =) I SO miss the 80's. I'm all about big hair. I was at least 5'10" in the 80's!

 
At 10:40 AM, Blogger Kristin said...

LOL!! That picture is hysterical! You were darling, and those wings! Man, Farrah never had it so good! I can almost see you perched with your gun in front of you.

Clothes-wise I'm not sure the 80s was a good look for me. You're more preppy. I was more...I don't know, weird, I guess.

 
At 11:04 AM, Blogger Denise Hunter said...

Yes, I sported my wings proudly. That was the last time anybody saw my forehead too.

When Kevin saw I'd posted that pic, he said, "Man, you're getting brave." Brave, stupid . . . whatever.

Oh, and Julie, thanks for letting me know about SB. Didn't know it was in Rite Aid!

 
At 12:14 PM, Blogger Diann Hunt said...

That is such a sweet picture! Love it!

As for the big hair look--I've never been able to pull it off. Hard to do with five hairs.

 
At 12:29 PM, Blogger Rachel Hauck said...

So cute!!!

I had the same hair! :)

Rachel

 
At 12:58 PM, Blogger Colleen Coble said...

There's always something nostalgic about our high school years. For me that's the sixties. The eighties flew by without me noticing. LOL

you look BETTER today, D!

 
At 2:45 PM, Blogger Pam Sanderlin said...

Vests are coming back? Yay! I love vests!

Cute picture.:) I'm with Colleen. The 80's (and 90's!) flew by without my noticing, too.

 
At 3:28 PM, Blogger Southern-fried Fiction said...

I love big hair!

 
At 3:44 PM, Blogger Suzanne said...

I'm waiting for my big hair to come back too. I hate the straight hair look. My face looks better with hair puffs around it.

 

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Kristin Billerbeck is a proud Californian, wife, mother of four, and connoisseur of the irrelevant. She writes Christian Chick Lit; where she finds need for most of the useless facts lulling about in her head.

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