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OT- Prom

OK, this past weekend was our MS girlie Julia and her sister's Senior prom, and SHE MADE IT.
Up all day for hair, makeup, photos, and like a good Cinderalla, home by midnight...of course, she slept past noon the day after!

So, in the photo, Julia is in lilac, her identical twin sister Ariella is in sage, their friend Mo is in the middle.  We found sparkly 1" wedges for Julia, rather than 4" heels that her sister wore, so she would not have to fight her balance issues.

The reason for the fire-truck?  Both girls, and some of their friends have been Junior Firefighters with our local volunteer FD, so rather than being dropped off at the HS by limo, they were given the honor of going in one of the trucks.  Made a big splash with security at the HS!
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Glad they let you take the pix! There is only one prom, after all. Good luck to both of these girls for a wonderful future.

ess
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8248462 tn?1406996016
Beautiful girls. Very nice. So happy she was able to make it and the fire truck was a cool way to get there. :)
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1831849 tn?1383228392
Very Nice :-)

kyle
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1088527 tn?1425313375
Beautiful
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