From the choir loft this morning, while the orchestra was playing the prelude, I amused myself by counting the number of women wearing corsages. My mother's always worn one on Mother's Day, and I've grown to expect them. To my surprise, I saw a grand total of THREE, not counting the two in the orchestra and choir, and including my own mother. After the service, we watched from the balcony and brought the observations up to nine total.
The sanctuary was quite full and seats about 1500.
It was the traditional service in a large Bible church. The dress code tends to be pretty high, at least in comparison to other evangelical churches I've visited. But corsages? Apparently not.
Keep in mind that I could not see the ones in the back and top of the balcony very well, both from the light and distance. I'm sure there were many more than nine. But the vast majority of those I could see, women and mothers that I personally knew, were not wearing corsages. Are corsages not the thing for Mother's Day any more? Or have I just assumed that because my father's gotten one for my mother all these years, it was a tradition for everyone? (This is quite possible!)
On the bright side, there were two ladies wearing hats. Both older ladies, both wide-brimmed, and both very classy. :eusa_clap
The sanctuary was quite full and seats about 1500.
It was the traditional service in a large Bible church. The dress code tends to be pretty high, at least in comparison to other evangelical churches I've visited. But corsages? Apparently not.
Keep in mind that I could not see the ones in the back and top of the balcony very well, both from the light and distance. I'm sure there were many more than nine. But the vast majority of those I could see, women and mothers that I personally knew, were not wearing corsages. Are corsages not the thing for Mother's Day any more? Or have I just assumed that because my father's gotten one for my mother all these years, it was a tradition for everyone? (This is quite possible!)
On the bright side, there were two ladies wearing hats. Both older ladies, both wide-brimmed, and both very classy. :eusa_clap