I should catch up on things that happened forever ago, but which I failed to post about. So here's something delightfully silly for you - my too cool sister Julia took me to see the latest Batman movie at the midnight premier at my favorite theater. You see things I've sewn all the time, but this time I got to borrow Julia's super cool super hero super Robin outfit. I have no idea how she ended up being such a good seamstress, but her stuff is great. She debuted a brand-new batman outfit, but lent me her old Robin dress so we could match. Too cute! Plus, we got tasty victory popcorn. It was great. Also, she was a better blogger than me, so if you want to get her side of the story (she even already used the best pictures, making my post a little pointless), check it out here.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Guerriere Weekend at the Charlestown Navy Yard
This weekend was AMAZING. CVD did a fabulous performance at the Commandant's House at the Charlestown Navy Yard. This was part of their Guerriere Weekend celebrations - in 1812 the USS Constitution fought the Guerriere and won spectacularly. For the Bicentennial, they got a bunch of 1812 reenactor groups in for a camping event in the Navy Yard, and the Constitution went out under its own power for only the second time in the past 100 years or so. The whole event was a pretty big deal, and we had an unspeakably wonderful time in their gorgeous 1805 house. I should sort these pictures into a sensible order, but it is too difficult. In the interest of not taking any longer to post this, here are random pictures with commentary.
We put together a great lunch. Pickles! Alex and I both understand that pickles are the ideal food. |
Eating food, but more importantly you can see how cute Julia's hairstyle was. |
We went out to see the Constitution! This was on Saturday when it wasn't moving. |
Another picture with the ship. |
See? Some nice casual sitting. I think they were just playing cards, but you can't see the cards anymore. |
Blind Man's Buff is actually fun! Somehow I did not expect that. |
Because the furnishings are modern (the house was a designer house a few years ago), we actually get to sit on them. This was as comfortable as it was pretty. |
The third floor is all covered with these fabulous murals. I wanted a picture of myself with the pretty boats. |
Mother took a picture with Bunker Hill, though. The murals are modern, but they are very pretty. |
Me with another ship, in a little stair alcove. You can see the silly hair I attempted for the day. |
Oh, back to blind man's buff. I told you I hadn't sorted these for order - sorry! |
Another one! |
And another shot of the ball. |
We had really great musicians. Seriously, they made my day! |
Guerriere the Terrier! The Navy Yard has a charming museum (you should go!), and obviously we went straight for the gift shop. |
But there were other museum shenanigans. Here Julia and Raven reenact a melodramatic parting. |
I have a cannon! |
Quinn scrubs the deck. |
Poor Julia is hungry. |
This was my favorite! We tried our hand at tying up a sail. Mixed success... but we look really cute doing it. |
The weather was great on Sunday, so we had a fabulous picnic. |
Isn't she beautiful? |
Remember, we tried this at the museum, but I suspect these guys were a lot better at it. Plus they are actually really high up. Impressive, no? |
We were the ones who went running for a new spot. I think it paid off. |
I love this one, where we're waving. |
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Real Life Pretty Pretty Princess
After the 1890s ball we went back to our room and decided to be awfully silly. Do you remember the game Pretty Pretty Princess? Honestly, I hardly do, but I do remember there was a box of cheap plastic jewelry and the winner of the game got to put on all the jewelry and the princess! Or something like that. Of course, instead of cheap plastic we had all the (fairly fabulous) rhinestone jewelry of a weeks worth of fancy balls. Including a ton of brooches because I freaked out while packing and just took extras instead of making decisions. Anyway, here we go:
Quinn is rocking two tiaras, and some assorted necklace bling. |
Julia R with a number of necklaces and a great brooch. |
Raven in at least one tiara, plus pearls, rhinestone collar, and some fabulous matching dripping flower brooches that I have plans for but haven't yet debuted. |
Labels:
Bling,
Newport Vintage Dance Week,
Silly,
Sparkly,
Tiaras
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
The Pimp Polka
Inquiring minds wanted to know (see my previous post). Luckily, I have a poor quality video! I can take no responsibility for this, but Nick and the two Julia's came up with it, and I think it is fairly darling (if questionably named).
Labels:
1890s,
Dancing,
Newport Vintage Dance Week,
Silly
Monday, August 13, 2012
1890s at the Roger Williams Casino
For the 1890s ball, we went all out on the glitter. For me that meant a tiara, two necklaces, and 14 sparkly bow pins. Excessive? Since it was all about the sparkles, I made the dress out of black velvet for maximum visibility. Add some big hair, and it's a thing. I started Mother's dress for Newport last year, but we didn't get as far as a bodice. Everything this year was a little rushed (I lost about a month of preparation time to the flu followed by a vicious cold), but the fabric is lovely. It deserves to be trimmed with something pretty next time, though. Julia's dress was also new (and unfinished). I don't know if you can tell from the pictures, but it is the most amazing fabric ever. Pretty green gauze all covered in gold and embroidery. Wow. Pictures!
The lights are making my tiara difficult to distinguish, but it is a fabulous one, all fleur de lys and sparkles! |
Black velvet shows off the bows. I think I need more for the bodice, though. What do you think? |
Sitting. |
All the angles. |
With Julia. This doesn't do the green dress any justice. It is amazing. |
With Adrian |
Pugliese girls, covered in sparkles |
People dancing |
More people. More dancing. |
Zombie cakewalk! |
More typical cakewalk. You can't see me behind Julia, but you can see my foot. |
I believe they call this the pimp polka |
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