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Mrs. Veggie, Raglan, New Zealand/Scranton, PA Age and Occupation: 27, Director of Small Non-Profit Fiance's Age and Occupation: 42, PhD Student & Farmer Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: August 2010 Venue: Indian Head Camp, Honesdale Pennsylvania About Me: I am a tree-huggin' farmer turned enthusiastic wedding-planner. I live in a house truck and wear flip-flops more often than shoes. In my old life I was a high school Spanish teacher in love with a crazy guy who lived off-the grid on a farm in New Hampshire. But, we decided to mix things up a bit, quit our jobs and move to New Zealand. My southern hemisphere lifestyle involves growing veggies, teaching, running our small non-profit, and surfing. I love laughing, singing, playing, and the inspirational Mr. Veggie (of course!). For our wedding, I am committed to throwing a killer party that celebrates our values without breaking the bank. Look forward to an eco-thrifty summer-campy weekend-long extravaganza.
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Archaeologie

July 13th, 2010 @ 8:13 am by Mrs. Veggie

During my recent travels up and down the East Coast I stopped in Baltimore to hang out with Veggie Sister Carrot. During my visit we went to a nice big Anthropologie store, a special treat for me since they have yet to expand to New Zealand. (Anthro- If you’re looking for a Kiwi store manager, I could be convinced to take on the job). I wasn’t really looking for anything particular, but if a dress happened to fall into my arms that could work for one of two upcoming friends’ weddings, my bridal shower, or our rehearsal dinner, I wouldn’t turn it down.

Going into that store is a huge exercise in self-restraint. So, before going in I had to give myself a little motivational speech. I reminded myself that between my four sisters and the superbly fashionable Momma Veggie, I have five closets worth of dresses that could work for these events. I reminded myself of the US-Kiwi exchange rate, which is not that favorable for purchasing yummy frocks on my meager NZ salary. I reminded myself of the things in my life that make me truly happy, and make me feel beautiful. And then I tried on about a dozen dresses. :)

I ended up with two contenders:

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The Compeer Dress

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and The Two-Wheeler Dress (which has very little arm holes that would have needed some tailoring to fit these Veggie guns).

Sorry if these are old news for you, but they were brand new for me. Turns out that Anthro doesn’t put everything on their international site that they have on the US site. So you lucky ducks have access to some exclusive items that us Anthro-philes abroad never even get to see. I liked both of these dresses, and could see either of them working for at least two of my upcoming wedding events, but I walked out of the store empty handed. I thought I would just think it over a bit first. Good Veggie.

And good thing I did, because when I got up to Momma Veggie’s house in NJ she took a look at the pictures and said, “Oh I have something like that in my closet.” My rehearsal dinner dress hunt went from an anthropologic expedition to an archaeological dig through the depths of Momma Veggie’s closet. Turns out that “something” was a vintage dress that belonged to my Great Grandma Veggie. Doesn’t it look weirdly similar to the orange anthro one? Sweet!

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Add a black grosgrain ribbon around the waist and pin the lapels open and I am all set. Woo hoo! One more family treasure that is making its way into our wedding. Hooray for free recycled beautiful things.

Have you been on any archaeological expeditions into your parents’ attics or basements for wedding goodies? Were you pleasantly surprised or did you find some things that are better off staying in the past?

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18 Responses to “Archaeologie”

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Mrs. Hermit Crab
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Mrs. Hermit Crab (message)  3,562 posts, Sugar bee

wow, amazing lineage on that dress!

 
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AnamCara
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AnamCara (message)  1,135 posts, Bumble bee

That is a fabulous re-discovery! And it looks great on you!

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

That’s amazing!! I like the vintage dress better than the anthro one, it’s PERFECT for your rehearsal dinner!

 
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troubled (message)  2,829 posts, Sugar bee

Love your dress. That’s so great that you get to wear your great grandmothers dress and that your mom remembered it. I have a bunch of sisters too, so after going through stores and stores and thinking pretty but worth the $$, I finally just went through my sisters clothes and found good stuff that was new to me. Unfortunately are closet of oldies is mainly early 80’s and late 70s and not so flattering.

 
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TheFutureMcBride
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TheFutureMcBride (message)  4,479 posts, Honey bee

Love the dress!

 
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Dragonsus
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Dragonsus (message)  1,194 posts, Bumble bee

So cute! I work in a costume shop, and have found WAY too many beautiful things that have somehow made it home into my closet, including my wedding coat! (it was december, the coat was ivory with soft grey fur, love at first sight!)

 
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cjp454
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cjp454 (message)  72 posts, Worker bee

Your great grandma’s dress is, by far, the best dress out of the three. What a terrific find!

 
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Mrs. Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

I love your great grandma’s dress - definitely the best of the three!

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

LOVE your great grandma’s dress! It’s so pretty!!!

 
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aruka11
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aruka11 (message)  615 posts, Busy bee

So cool! I agree - the last one is the cutest, and how fun to incorporate family history like that!

 
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sapphirebride
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sapphirebride (message)  1,747 posts, Bumble bee

What a cute dress! And how wonderful that it fits you perfectly. Good for you and your shopping restraint–you ended up with the perfect dress.

 
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Mrs. Moonbeam (message)  1,732 posts, Bumble bee

Now, I’m not one to turn down a good anthro dress, but you ended up with familial perfection. Score for you!

 
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lady brett

oh! that dress is gorgeous! what lovely lineage…i’m only a bit sad you didn’t get it somewhere that i can run out and get one ;)

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

that dress is perfect!

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

I’m glad the dig was a success! The dress is lovely and it is awesome that it is a family heirloom.

 
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Miss Jenniefart (message)  63 posts, Worker bee

I adore the dress your mum pulled out of the closet! My whanau just don’t keep stuff like that, but its AWESOME. I think its even better than the one in the shop.

 
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xoxokristin
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xoxokristin (message)  541 posts, Busy bee

Wow! That dress is amazing and perfect! Don’t you wish all of our wedding problems could be solved that easily “Oh… I think I have something….” and out comes perfection!

 
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winter
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winter (message)  1,333 posts, Bumble bee

that is a beautiful dress!!!

 

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Mrs. Veggie, Raglan, New Zealand/Scranton, PA Age and Occupation: 27, Director of Small Non-Profit Fiance's Age and Occupation: 42, PhD Student & Farmer Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: August 2010 Venue: Indian Head Camp, Honesdale Pennsylvania About Me: I am a tree-huggin' farmer turned enthusiastic wedding-planner. I live in a house truck and wear flip-flops more often than shoes. In my old life I was a high school Spanish teacher in love with a crazy guy who lived off-the grid on a farm in New Hampshire. But, we decided to mix things up a bit, quit our jobs and move to New Zealand. My southern hemisphere lifestyle involves growing veggies, teaching, running our small non-profit, and surfing. I love laughing, singing, playing, and the inspirational Mr. Veggie (of course!). For our wedding, I am committed to throwing a killer party that celebrates our values without breaking the bank. Look forward to an eco-thrifty summer-campy weekend-long extravaganza.

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