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Title: High School Prom
Post by: Janet on April 05, 2005, 04:18:20 PM
Saturday was Prom time in Hugoton.  Darrel and I went down to help Mark get dressed.  :)  He and two of his buddies are fascinated with all things Asian, and had decided to wear kimonos to the Prom.  One boy's Mom made his, and Mark and Mike bought theirs on eBay, a piece at a time.  Mark's obi was about 10 or 11 feet long, and he had printed out 16 pages of instructions from the internet on how to tie it!  ;D  So, yes, it took all three of us to get him ready!  When we got the obi done, we went over to the store to show his Mom how he looked.



Mark with Mom and Grams.

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Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: Larry Hanna on April 05, 2005, 04:40:38 PM
Janet, suppose this will start a trend at his school for the future?
Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: Janet on April 05, 2005, 05:15:41 PM
Here are the three boys together.



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Mark from the back, wearing his haori...............



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Mark made their shoes in shop class!  ;D ;D


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Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: Janet on April 05, 2005, 05:21:17 PM
Darrel got home and I left in the middle of posting these to go and vote.

I don't know, Larry!  I asked Mark if anyone made fun of them and he said just a couple people, and "they were just jealous."


And, if anyone is wondering-----NO, there is no gender confusion here!  Just three guys who march to the beat of a different drummer!

It now costs over $250 to rent a tux for one night!  Can you imagine?  And these boys' kimono outfits cost less than that, and they get to keep them.

One girl's parents rented a stretch Humvee for prom night for her----to the tune of $1500.00.  :o  Whoa!  In that little town?  Who was she impressing?  A couple of other girls rode with her, and she charged them $90.00 each. I think I must be from the dinosaur generation!  I sure can't see this!
Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: Marilyn on April 05, 2005, 08:23:46 PM
Thank you for sharing Janet, what fun they must have had at that prom.
Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: karmat on April 06, 2005, 12:31:31 AM
That is hilarious!!!!  (And thank you for clearing up the gender issue. *wink*)

It is outrageous what some of these people will spend money on.
Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: Etta Sue on April 06, 2005, 10:07:38 AM
What a different thing to do.  Mark looks dapper in his kimono.

I do not understand how the Prom thing got out of hand....same with Open House's for Graduation.  Parents are EXPECTED to shell out big money for these events!!!! 

But when you think of it....perhaps a better investment that big money for a wedding that may not last.  :(
Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: Janet on April 06, 2005, 06:29:42 PM
When Curtis graduated, we had a reception for him and his two best buddies at the church.  All the mothers brought food, and it didn't cost a great deal.  Mark's reception will be at their house, and I think they are having hamburgers on the grill.

But I know some people do go overboard.  I always wonder who they are trying to impress, and why.
Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: Pat on April 08, 2005, 01:03:35 AM

How interesting, Janet.  Those shoes don't look all that comfortable though.   :o
Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: Janet on April 08, 2005, 10:11:55 AM
Pat, Mark wore his wooden shoes around the house and learned they made his toes hurt, so he took string and tightly wrapped the cords together, then they were better.  He practiced walking in them until they didn't bother him much.  His Mom said "Mark, you can't dance in those!"  And his reply was "I'm not going to dance anyway."

The "custom" around here now is for the kids to wear their prom finery to church the next morning, and Mark planned to do that.  But when I asked if he had, he said no, he got too hot in it on Saturday night!  (Silk is very warm, and he had on about 4 or 5 layers!)
Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: Pat on April 08, 2005, 02:47:39 PM

They are really good looking guys, Janie.  We enjoy seeing Janet's photos of her grands when she puts them up.

Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: Kathy on April 10, 2005, 10:43:43 AM
Thanks for posting the prom pictures.  This was a neat way to avoid paying so much for a tux.

Maybe things will get back to a normal expense soon.   I applaud these boys and their attempts to stand up for what they want.   :)
Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: WinterRose on April 10, 2005, 05:30:30 PM
WOW ... I love the outfits ... sometime we might have to post our own prom pictures to share and get a good laugh !!  But yes you men look very nice indeed !!
Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: Janet on April 20, 2005, 04:10:12 PM
Thanks for your comments.  I'll bet everyone who attended the prom will always remember what these guys wore to it!  ;)  Should be a conversation starter for years to come! ;D
Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: ~*teggie*~ on April 21, 2005, 07:45:57 AM
As long as they had fun and a good time that is all that matters! And it looks like they probably had a lot of fun. I know I wouldn't forget if someone had done something intresting like that at my prom. Something good they can always remember as well as everyone else who saw them.
Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: Al Moak on April 21, 2005, 05:48:26 PM
I really, really, really applaud those three fellas!  May a precedent be set!  I must admit, Mark looks terrific!
Title: Re: High School Prom
Post by: Janet on April 22, 2005, 02:14:06 PM
Thanks for the comments.  Mark seems to have a good sense of who he is, and doesn't let peer pressure sway him.  He seems stronger in that regard than does his brother, and that surprises us (the grandparents, that is.)  I know for sure I didn't have that much self-confidence when I was in high school.  Go, Mark!  ;D