He'd already gone to bed on his 16th birthday when there was a knock at the door. No one was there. Yet, the doorstep was not empty. Attached to two green helium balloons was a small white
Cupcake Chic take-out container and a note.
An embarrassed yet happy grin appeared on his face the next morning when he discovered that he had been asked to the Sadie Hawkins dance. Clues written on the balloon strings were quickly deciphered as he figured out who his date would be.
"How are you going to answer her?" his mom queried. "I don't know. That's why I have sisters," he replied.
The next night his reply found its way to
her doorstep--a red velvet cupcake from
The Sweet Tooth Fairy complete with homemade "YES" flag.
Luckily
this asking/replying interchange was relatively simple (not to mention delicious.)
Do they do this where you live?
Often the "asking" can be quite elaborate in these parts, and it really is only done for the bigger school-sponsored dances like PROM, MORP, Homecoming, etc. The concept was foreign to me until I came to BYU as a college freshman. Once again I live in Provo, and the practice is as strong as ever.
Anyone know how and when this even started?
"Curiouser and Curiouser"