Showing posts with label 1950's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1950's. Show all posts

Friday, July 11, 2025

The Rainbow dress worn sideways!

You always know it's Summer when my rainbow dress gets an outing!  It likes to be a chameleon, cropping up in outfits in new and different combinations!

It was on Sunday, that I suddenly had a thought.

Could I turn the dress sideways, get my head through one of the shoulder straps- could I make it into a halter-neck dress?

After a little experimenting, and one moment of panic, I discovered...


Yes I could!

I discovered, that I could get my head into the hole. Although the pattern matching at the seam isn't great, it still worked!

At the back, I tucked in the other strap so it had a slightly lower back.

As it is a circle skirt, I suddenly thought about adding a tulle petticoat underneath to give it a bit of body and to puff it out.  I added my TARDIS blue one!

A black belt to cinch the waist.  Perhaps a blue one would have been better but I only have turquoise, not electric blue.

I decided to pin my hair up with a flower clip from Bali.


Here's a side view.

I decided to wear my TARDIS blue floral Irregular Choice pumps to go with the tulle petticoat.

What do you think of this new take on the dress?

Do you have any other suggestions for this dress styling?
xx


Thursday, September 26, 2024

3 outfits

 It was a fun weekend which I shared. 

A swim in the river, a concert, dinner at our local Chinese, church and tidying the house!

I thought I'd share my outfits from the weekend:


Here is my outfit from Sunday, worn for church.  It's my Mum's 1980's Laura Ashley dress which now fits me well! I wore it with my Lotus blue pumps, Swarovski necklace and a stretchy belt! It's weird the way it looks plain above. As you can see below, it is patterned!

Here's what I wore on Saturday night to go out for dinner! Yes, I wore two of my charity shop purchases bought mere hours before.

The teal dress with wings, the white cotton crochet top plus a pair of Kurt Geiger shoes (charity shopped earlier this year) plus a charity-shopped glass aurora borealis beaded necklace (years ago!)



Ann and Sheila wanted to see more of the wings! Here they are!

Here's what I wore on Saturday to go to the concert. Bernie Dexter poppy-field dress with a Monsoon cobweb cardigan plus my Rieker pumps!



I had my first ensembles this week at school.
All 3 have been really positive and the majority of children seemed really happy to be there and enjoyed it! One amazing experience was that there is a boy who has SEND and he often struggles to stay focused and not become very (EXTREMELY) loud and emotional.  He had been signed up for choir and I was a little worried about how he would be and to my and the lovely TA who stayed to help him, he did not utter one thing the entire time, did not fidget, did not want to leave,  but joined in with all the songs and seemed really happy.  It may not last but I was so happy, for him, that he was able to be there for it and enjoy it!
xx


Friday, September 23, 2022

Cats and bees

Back in late August, CBC and I headed off to rural Essex to attend a friend's 50th birthday party.  It was really sweet that they actually asked us to check two dates before they announced the dates because they wanted us to be there.

They have a lovely house and beautiful gardens with a proper set of 'rooms' in the garden.  We all brought food along for the barbecue and accompaniments and stayed till quite late.  It was a really pleasant occasion.
For that party, I decided I wanted to wear a Summer dress that I hadn't worn at all this year or last (hoping and praying it still fitted as it is an 8!).  Luckily because it has a sheered back, it still fits perfectly.
It was bought for me by my Mum as an unexpected present in 2016. She rarely buys me clothes as she thinks I have too many but she saw this beautiful Bee dress from British Retro and bought it as a random present. It came with matching headband and is a full circle skirt in cotton sateen.
I teamed it with a cobweb, linen, lace Monsoon cardigan (charity shopped).
For the 'stuff' I added my bee and daisy necklace from Alex Monroe (40th birthday present from Dad and Stepmum) and wore, for the first time (as I had misplaced them!) these Monsoon embroidered espadrilles (charity shopped)

It was the perfect setting to wear the dress in their paradisiacal gardens.
As CBC took these photos, their cat, Slim Shady came along.  He waited by me. He then sniffed me.  In the 3rd picture below, I noticed him as he patted me with his tail. 
In the 4th, he placed a gentle paw on my calf.  I reached down and he reared up like a dog for his head to be stroked and in the final picture, he leaned over.  He's such a cutie!


They have a beautiful Rabbit ears plant, so I decided to accessorise with a couple of leaves!


Ah, I shall miss it when it grows to cold to wear such garments!

xxx
 

Monday, April 20, 2020

Easter Sunday best

Greetings friends!

I hope you are well. I'm back to regular 'school' this week so trying to get on with school work and activities though I've not done so well so far- somehow, the working environments I could work in were all completely covered in crafting mess so it took a while to get that sorted.  The dining room table is now clear and I've prepared and sent plans and activities for tomorrow to the other staff who are in with me (I'm IN school tomorrow for the first time in a month- am rather nervous to be travelling so far by Public transport and spending time with snotty children! Please keep me in prayer)

I thought I'd share what I wore last week on Easter Sunday.  I always like to wear something pretty for Easter Sunday as usually church is full of beautiful flowers and it's nice to try and wear something special.

Here's what I wore:
This dress is a 1950's one I bought in Hexham from the Vintage Emporium and it was my 'birthday present to myself'!

Accessory-wise, I wore this Sunflower headband which came from Primark about a decade ago and my small cross necklace (handmade by a friend), Mini-egg earrings (bought at the Big Church Day Out festival also about a decade ago) and then my favourite fox-shoes which CBC bought for my birthday 3 years ago.

It was the perfect relaxed outfit until I realised the headband was giving me a headache!  Ah well!
Easter Day was lovely with watching Easter services from Bob and Ang, my old church and another one!

I bought CBC an Easter Egg and also one for myself  from Londis when I was buying some other bits.  We've eaten his but mine is still lurking and he keeps hassling me about it! 

xx


Thursday, April 02, 2020

Vintage daisies

It's time for an outfit again!
I decided that it was time to dress funky!

I received this dress as a birthday present from my Mother-in-Law.  It's a vintage handmade dress which came from the Vintage Emporium in Hexham.  I always like to support the independent shops in Hexham and the Vintage Emporium is now a wonderful floor full of beautiful vintage clothes!
I'd bought one dress in there but really liked this one also and when CBC and his Mum were talking about my imminent birthday, I mentioned that there was a rather lovely daisy dress I'd liked.  His mum immediately said we should go there as she'd like to buy me something I wanted! I was happy to oblige!

On Tuesday, when I wore this, I decided to team it with a coral Esprit cardigan I bought an the airport in Croatia a few years ago and added my Irregular Choice star slingbacks bought from Char.
Finally, I added my Lorelai LQ peach earrings as the final touch plus a lovely necklace from Melanie Folly Bird!



Things that made me happy today:
1.  Lots of love for something I made yesterday and posted on IG. I'll post it here tomorrow.
2.  Rob Mills, who plays Finn Kelly in Neighbours, liked my comment on Instagram!
3. I finally planted my tomato seeds - in loo roll tubes
4.  Planted the Bluebell plants we bought two weeks ago.  It felt really good to get out in the garden in the early evening and do some planting and removing of weeds. It feels so good to get into the garden!
5.  Chatted to my wonderful friend Lara on the phone.
6. Planted some of the pea plants into a pot.
7. We ordered takeaway from our favourite Madeiran restaurant in town. Nice to support them in their difficult time of only being able to do Takeaway. It was really nice not to cook for the first time in 2 weeks and they gave us a carton of free juice
8.  I made delicious Jumbo chive omelettes for lunch- yum!
9. Watching Sunset Beach on Youtube.  I absolutely loved this programme in the late 90's! I love the person who has painstakingly uploaded all of Season Two in 4 parts per episode!
10.  A couple of really sweet comments on my school music blog today.
11.  Lovely email from Ang this morning! Must reply asap!


What's made you happy today?
xx


Monday, August 19, 2019

Give bees a chance

My Mum bought me a beautiful Bee dress 2 years ago from a company called British Retro. It is one of those items that fits perfectly.

I wore it on Sunday to a barbecue in Eltham.  CBC has an old friend who invited us over. I wore it with two charity shopped items- a white lacy cardigan and some lovely white lattice leather shoes from Rieker that I bought from a charity shop last year.

It was a bad choice though.  Remember how windy it was on Sunday?  
Yeh, unfortunately a big gust of wind blew my skirt up at a most inopportune moment.  When I had no hands free!!


Anyway, it is a nice reminder of my Grandad and his bees when I wear it and all the nicer because my Mum chose it for me.

Hope you are well.
xx

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Plastic Free July so far.

I signed up to Plastic Free July.  Where you make a bid to reduce your plastic usage consciously in July. You can just try to make one small change or you can make an extra effort to avoid it all together. As I am already doing the first type- it was an ALL, if I can, effort!
1.  Shopping on first Monday:  Ginger, Lime, Avocado, potatoes, Sour dough bread, tins of soup, chickpeas, brie in some sort of paper...


2. Summer fair at school.  Made sure I recycled all the items that were left in my area.   Washed up 10 plastic cups and saved them for the school gardener to recycle for herbs for the children to take home.  Also disposed of cans.

3.  Took home our restaurant leftovers in my own plastic box for two meals on the first Friday and Sunday.  Both of them proved invaluable.  We used the Babaganoush for a picnic on Sunday when we needed some food but didn't want to buy things in plastic. We managed to avoid all purchase of plastic for the picnic except for a block of cheese. Everything else was naked or in paper or glass. It WAS annoying how expensive the non-plastic clad items were in comparison! That's why I like to go to the international grocers near school or in the big town back home.  Things are reasonably priced- not extortionate.

4.  Two performances of musical at school, I made sure to be the person who put bins out by the refreshment table in the interval.  I then swiped the bin bags out of these and washed out all the cans and bottles in there and took them home on the train!  I know this isn't plastic free but making an effort for other people to save their plasti from the bin is a good action.

5.  When I got chips on the way home from my late rehearsal (it's been one of those weeks), the young assistant went to pick up a polystyrene tray to put them in (WHY???? I used to work in a chip shop- not necessary!) and I stopped her and asked her to just put them on the paper.  I also took no bag and only one layer of paper which I then ripped up to put in the compost so this was pleasing.

6.  Sunday shop, headed on the train to next town to go to the greengrocers (there is no greengrocer or supermarket in my home town that doesn't have plastic grr).  Managed to bring all my own bags to put the stuff in and only bought loose items:  Pak Choi, 4 red bell peppers, 12 satsumas, 5 nectarines, 6 Pink Lady Apples, 3 limes and 3 lemons, massive punnet of cherry tomatoes (my own punnet), 3 avocados £9:05 for all the veg .  I also bought 2 Vegan sausage rolls from Greggs (in my own box) £2 and a jar of Organic jackfruit (plus metal lid), olive pate (in a glass jar with a metal lid), jar of local honey (with metal lid), 3 paper bags of sweeties, fudge, chocolate buttons from Ye Olde Sweetshop.

Where I have failed:
I've eaten a few bags of crisps and choccie snacks bought by other people  which come in plastic (CBC, Teachers whose birthdays it was, bags of crisps left on table at work for long evenings).
However, I have somehow reduced my crisp intake basically because I want to avoid plastic. I don't want to buy them because of the plastic so this is progress. If I get desperate, I will order some crisps from Two Farmers.

Update:  CBC was cooking a Butternut squash for a party he is going to tomorrow so I nabbed the discarded seeds which I washed and baked with melted butter,salt and Paprika as a tasty, salty snack.

However, CBC ended up buying veg and items in plastic for a faculty bring and share party he is going to and for drinks and food he is doing for colleagues at ours on Wednesday.  Annoyingly, if I had known what he wanted, I could have got him the majority of veg plastic free from the Green Grocers on Sunday.  Did manage to get a few things outside of plastic:  potatoes, Pepper, Spring onions, Aubergines...

I came home late from a rehearsal and CBC had failed to cook anything.  He said we should get some Chinese so I told him he had to come with plastic containers and a carrier bag to put them in.  He arrrived to fetch me from the station and somehow had lost the containers or forgotten to pick them up. So we had 2 plastic containers!!!!!! Which is very annoying.

Links:

Tell the Beer Giants to get rid of those stupid plastic rings!

Susie shared this- that Morrisons are introducing completely plastic free fruit and veg sections! Hurrah!

Head over to Bev at Confuzzledom who is also trying to do Plastic Free July!


Have you pledged for Plastic Free July?  It is not too late- you could start now!

x

Monday, September 24, 2018

Style Imitating Art- The County court house ceiling and The 50's dress of dreams

Hi there,
Hope you are enjoying your Monday.
It's been a few weeks since I have taken part in Style Imitating Art.  This week, our host is the wonderful Daenel at Living Outside the Stacks and wonderfully, the art work we are inspired by this week is by her!

She took the photo of the ceiling during a family trip to St Louis, Missouri and had to really crane her neck to get the whole ceiling in. It is part of the building designed by Lavielle and Morton.

What an amazing ceiling and the way Daenel captured it is brilliant!  The photo is hers and I am only borrowing it here to show her amazing work in comparison to my outfits!

Old County Courthouse in St Louis, Missouri. Image by Daenel. A. Vaughn-Tucker
I was actually a little stuck with this at first until I realised on Friday that I was putting on a top which had a variety of colours including the right shade of pink together with some of the other colours and little intricate details including lace which nodded to some of the details.
 I then thought about that central circle in the image, perhaps a skylight and then thought of several items of jewellery I own that would work for that- the necklace is made up of slightly different sized circles in white including some that are intricate.  The white circle bracelet was an Eid present from a lovely girl at school and the earrings I bought in France tied with both of those.
 Finally, I added these Geometric Toms shoes - with their black and white circles and patterns, it reminded me of those outside black and white circular bits on the picture (sorry, I'm really going on a downer for descriptive language today!)
My loose blue jeans completed the look.

I then remembered a blog post I had as a draft which was never published with a dress I'd worn with the PERFECT colouring. Although the picture below is pretty dark, the pink of the dress is the exact shade in real life of those pink panels and the corresponding greyish edging is rather like the edging on my dress.  Appropriately, I had worn the same circle bracelet and a white pearl necklace plus some silvery grey sandals.

And you can read the rest of that draft post below!
In my 13 years of blogging, I have read the blogs of many stylish ladies who blog about their style.  Many of them were into Vintage clothing and many of those often found items when out in charity shops of thrift shops.  I am glad that many of them still blog such as Vix, Lauren, Ann although a few have fallen off the blogging wagon.

I was always envious and rather amazed at the beautiful collared 50's dresses that a few of my friends would find and always longed to find something similar.  Sadly, the only 50's dresses I ever really saw were in vintage shops and retailing at over £60 and invariably, never in my size!

When I was in Northumberland at Easter, my heart did a little skip when I saw this dress on a mannequin in the Corbridge Antiques centre.  The collar was gorgeous, the size looked good, it was cotton and the length looked alright.

I asked if they could take it off the mannequin and tried it on and happily, it being Northumberland, a slightly more reasonable £25 was what I managed to buy it for.
It IS very, very fitted at the waist, even for my small waist but the way the sleeves fit is lovely as it doesn't grip me at the shoulders and armpits in the way many modern sleeved dresses do.  It was very comfortable to wear to my Dad's Birthday back at the start of June.

Did you ever seek a particular style of dress and get very excited when you found it?


Now, head over to Daenel's blog on Wednesday to see how EVERYONE ELSE interpreted Daenel's beautiful photo!
AND if you think you've got an outfit that would work for this, email Daenel at livingoutsidethestacks@gmail.com and she will post a round-up of all the outfits!

x

Sunday, July 19, 2015

All aboard!

We've returned from a magical weekend in Lincoln celebrating the wedding of two friends.  It has been truly lovely.  CBC was an usher and the cathedral took place at Lincoln Cathedral no less which is an enormous privilege as they only allow 4 weddings there a year and it is only because the bride was a chorister there that it was allowed, we got a letter read from the Archbishop of Canterbury and all.  Lincoln Cathedral is exquisitely beautiful and I will share some pictures in another post.

 The reception was back at Doddington Hall estate which was a beautiful setting with lots of space to walk around and the bride and groom had really thought of every luxury they might offer their guests from an ice-cream seller in the grounds, glowsticks for the music, flipflops in net bags, torches, treble clef chocolate lollies and personalised pens in wedding favour striped bags and more.

 I wore a dress I bought in the Easter sales from Lady Vintage, this lilac polka dot and rose dress which I loved for its collar, Cath Kidstonesque print and being a button up dress. Its length was perfect for my Vivienne of Holloway petticoat.
 I added a pink rose hairclip which I bought in Bali about a decade ago and my Irregular Choice Posie shoes and some charity shopped pearls.
 There was some really fun topiary in the grounds including this spiral and a unicorn and a lion!
 CBC was an usher and looked very handsome. He performed his duties dilligently and well.
 We were staying at Doddington so in the morning, all the guests staying there boarded a vintage Routemaster bus to the Cathedral and back again.
 Sadly, I was not on the bus that sang all the way back. My bus was very sedate so I sat and read 'The Hunger Games' which I had brought along with me just in case. I don't know what sort of psychological issue I have that means I can't seem to go anywhere without a book!
 As I got off the bus, the bus conductor told me my dress was his favourite and he loved 50's style dresses and the previous wedding he'd been at, it was a theme.  The rest of the crowd were obsessed with my heart-shaped glasses which I found quite amusing!
 Here are just two photos from outside the cathedral.


It was a lovely wedding which I felt very privileged to be at.  Today, we attended a wonderful lunch party back at the Bride's mother's house which was just as amazing!

xxx

Linking to Creative Mondays. with Claire Justine.





Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Goodnight Sweetheart

I write this with greatly aching muscles almost 24 hours after CBC and I left Goodnight Sweetheart, our swing dance weekend.  I don't have masses of amazing photos, the quality is pretty rough particularly as many were from the evenings but I thought I'd write about our experiences.

CBC picked me up from school on Friday evening and having had an awful headache all day, I was really in no mood for dancing, travelling or anything other than collapsing in an exhausted heap.  We travelled to Watford, getting caught in pretty dismal traffic so it took a long time.  Eventually we arrived, found some parking and headed off to Beachgrove to the Baptist church which was the venue.  The church building is incredible, they have SUCH good facilities there.  We signed in and received our wristbands and programmes for our Intermediate ability group and headed off across town to a gym for our first taster dance.  This was a Balboa class, which is a faster form of swing dance that was developed when the dance floors got too crowded for lindy and for fast tracks. It is danced in a closer hold than Lindy and involves smaller steps. We did some work on moving around the floor.  It was quite a small room so it was lucky there weren't too many of us.  Jon and Jenna who were our teachers,from Nashville, were fantastic, really clear, informative and great fun in their teaching style.

After the class, we headed off to the church to get changed for the evening opening dance. It was a bit yucky having to get ready without a shower, a distinct disadvantage of not staying in Watford but driving home each evening.  Eventually, at 9pm, the party began.  The theme was 1920's and there was a great band, The Last Chance Ragtime Band.

GNSH 20's
Dodgy photo quality (phone as battery ran out on camera) but this is what I wore-a modern drop-waisted dress bought from some dodgy shop at some point plus charity shop pearl necklaces, gloves from Accessorize ages ago and a primark silk scarf plus an amazing vintage beaded bag J bought for me.

The dancing was great fun although I did have a headache still so didn't do loads.
The teachers were all introduced. The thing I like about JiveSwing and Joseph, the director of the dance group is how family and friendly they are.
 Finally, we left at about midnight to drive home (an hour), feeling hideously exhausted, getting to bed at 1.30am.

The next day, we set off at about 9.30am, feeling  absolute wrecks. We decided to skip the taster class and headed off for porridge and tea in a trendy artisan coffee house who gave me an egg timer with my tea! CBC, ever the romantic, had demanded we bring along a book of love poems we'd got from my Grandad's collection, so he could write my Valentines card (we were yet to write them)
GNSH food
I should point out that we ate very well that weekend. Delicious vegetarian fettucine in Ask on Saturday lunchtime, more wonderfulness at Wagamamas in the evening on both days.

Saturday's first class was in a really crowded room and I felt really dreadful and to my horror, started to cry in the class,so I had to take 5 minutes outside.  The first lesson with Jenna and John again was good though was mostly about technique rather than learning new steps. CBC really liked them. I liked them but would have liked to learn something new.

After a lunch break of 3 hours in which we moved the car, went to Ask and bought some things in Tiger (a new umbrella and a picture frame)  we headed off to our next class withDave Madison from San Fransisco, who is a blues teacher. He did some work with us on Musicality and listening to the music to form your lindy moves.  It was useful and in a better room.  After this was the best class of the day with Fabien Vrillon from France and Lisa Clarke from the UK.  They taught us 3 really cool Lindy moves which we added to our repertoire.  I thought they had a really cool and gentle dance teaching style and were my favourite teachers of the day.

The final class was a Performance class with Alison Marsh.  We were learning a choreographed routine to 'Love me or leave me' with elements we had to decide on ourselves. This was great fun and had the added bonus/terror of our having to perform it in front of the whole of the GNSH audience on Sunday night.  I love learning routines so it was a great end to the lessons.

After a brief trip to Primark to buy some much needed clean socks, a hand towel (and some tartans shorts to wear under my dress- we'd forgotten things) we had meal in Wagamamas with some other dancers from the Southend class we used to go to.

Again, we really felt like a shower would be lovely after all the sweating of the day but had to be content with washing faces in the toilets and the wonders of cleansing wipes!

The evening ball kicked off at 9pm again. I wore the Lindybop green dress CBC had bought me for Christmas (featured before but only the bottom half was visible) together with a Crown and glory silver heart bandeau. Pity you can't see it properly as it is enormous! It was ideally 1940's night but I don't have anything that I could dance in of that era/inspiration.

GNSH Saturday

I was accompanied by my very own Matt Smith Doctor Who in Bow tie (Bow ties are cool) and tweed suit (and I am linking him up to TARDIS Tuesday for that reason!).  He did look handsome!
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We had a few dances and danced a few with some other people. I had a bit of a crisis of confidence about my dancing. I wish I had the bravery to ask more people to dance but I was in a bit of a spiral of 'I am terrible, nobody wants to dance with me, I must avoid eye contact so they don't have to dance with me if they don't want to" which I know is stupid but since I had been feeling unwell and was still tired, this was to be expected.  The teachers cabaret was amazing! Those teachers are so talented! There was also a great Andrews sisters-style group called the Polka Dot Dolls.  Finally, we headed home at about 12.40am feeling very very tired!

The next morning, we headed off to Watford at 9.30 for a rehearsal for our performance group. It was at this point, I was volunteered for a central role by our teacher who loved what I did for the 'Blue, blue, blue' bit of the song and was made to stand in the middle and do my over-exaggerated looking miserable for that part.  Apparently I had everyone in fits of laughter and people were coming up to me all day saying they loved it.  The dance evolved from a routine to a staged and polished performance with rotation of partners and stage positions. There was one cool moment where we made a roueda with our partners and rotated like a wheel between partners. The whole process of putting the dance together over the hour yesterday and this day was hideously fun and a great bonding experience.   We went straight into a Lindy class with Joseoh Sewell which was originally about improving some basic moves but we learnt a cool move called the Pop which involved some fast spinning (which usually means me careering off to the right)- I am not so good at double spinning and ended up treading on many toes and accidentally punching one partner in the face!

After a chilled lunch, we headed to  more lindy classes with Jon/Jenna and Lisa/Fabien,both fun.  I definitely preferred the one with Lisa and Fabien where we learnt some impressive looking Charleston variation moves.

The final class was a taster class in Blues with Dave Madison again.Blues was a dance form that came before Lindy and is much slower.  We did some basic moves and getting the basic technique which is a lot more chilled than Lindy.

The final night was 'casual dress' although everyone really made an effort. I wore my Cath Kidston comic strip dress (sorry forgot to take photos), put on a simple heartprint Crown and Glory headscarf and didn't bother with the make-up!

I feel a lot more confident tonight, perhaps it was people being so nice about the routine? Anyway, I asked a few guys to dance which worked out well and fun. I had a couple of really fun dances particularly with a guy from my class and a guy from Hamburg who I had chatted to earlier.

We sat down to watch the Euro Jack and Jill Lindy competition. This is basically a competition where people enter individually.  They then have to social dance to the music that is played and then dance with three different partners. Since they have not rehearsed together (as they don't know who they will be matched with), nor can do they know which music will be played, they are being judged purely on their following or leading skills. It is incredible to watch!!!

There was also a solo Jazz competition, where the competitors dance alone. The winner was this amazing crazy, quirky girl who won it last year. She's the one in the boiler suit below.

The next item was the Authentic Jazz performance (they were a set of people doing this exclusively all weekend) which was very impressive, then it was time for our routine!

You can see some pictures below of us in action. That's me in the navy polka dot dress (these are from the rehearsal)

GNSH cabaret 1

GNSH Cabaret 2

GNSH Cabaret 3

GNSH Cabaret 5

GNSH Cabaret 7

GNSH Cabaret 6

It went well and people were very complimentary.  A teacher from Essex said if she started a performance group in Essex, she wanted us to be in it. I was a bit scared at that- I can do comedy but I am no performing dancer!

The band was my favourite one- the Pete Long Swing Band, who featured guitars, double bass, piano, clarinet and vibraphone. They were really virtuosic.

We had a few more dances and even headed off to the Blues room a bit later. Finally set off for home at about 1.45am ahrgh, which was rather late and it was extremely foggy. Somehow made it home alive, achy but very happy.  I'm so glad we decided to go to this camp, it was remarkable fun and I would love to do it again. I'd definitely stay there next time though- the driving wasn't too fun! As I said before, I love the way that Joseph runs Jive Swing, it does feel very inclusive, friendly and like the Jive Swing groups from all around Essex and Hertfordshire are one family. It takes a special group of people to do that.

Sorry this was a bit long but I really wanted to record how I felt about it!

xxx

Linking to TARDIS Tuesday with Maricel