Sunday, December 6, 2009

Dickens on the Strand Costume Contest - We won!!!


I don't think it quite set in yet - The girls and I won 3rd place in the ladies' compeition and my husband won 2nd in the men's. It sure was competitive this year, as always. There were about 30-35 women and over 15 men.


I've gone into the contest a few times over the 5 years I've gone to Dickens in costume. Last year my matron of honor made the cut but I didn't. For suffering all that great embarrassment, I think I've earned the privilege and honor of not only making the cut this year but winning 3rd!
Christian, who is usually a very soft-spoken kind of guy, really did well in the competition. He made to sure note his pocket watch from the 1870's (his wedding gift I bought from Somewhere in Time antique store on the Strand a week before Ike!) and his hand-embroidered handkerchief that I made him for the wedding, too. Glad I made it in Christmas green and metallic gold because I could see it all the way from the audience.


It's kind of funny because the lady who was in charge of it was rude to me when I came to check in. She said that the focus would be on me, not the girls, as girls cannot actually compete alone (Yeah whatever - I saw the others go on stage alone.) Because I was forced to go up competing with them, we pushed it over the top for sure. I felt bad when somone yelled out "That's not fair!" after the MC said "Cuteness counts in America," because there IS no competition for families or children. It's not my fault. I really wish they'd bring back the family competition, because it would make things more fair. I also think there should be a few catagories, such as Best Day Dress, Best Ball Gown, Best Bustle, and maybe even most creative costume (like the guy who made an effort to get everything at Goodwill stores and the like and still looked good). They probably don't do this due to a lack of prizes, but honestly, who CARES about prizes??? People want the bragging rights, not a prize! (Although a $100 Landry's gift card does sound good right about now. Hehe!) I think a certificate would be a very nice addition to the prizes, as that would be a nice thing to frame and hang next to my wedding certificate from the Queen and my wedding pictures on my mom's living room walls. :)


I probably should've talked about my hair and the hand-embroidered hankerchief I was wearing. I got so nervous I forgot. I even had my handkerchief out to remind me but I forgot anyway. I wasn't mentally prepared for it, although due to my talent of improvising, we all curtsied to the Queen and the other judges (this wasn't planned! Honest!)


The girls, my cousins, were WONDERFUL and followed my direction to the letter, and since I can't share my winnings with them (a Dickens T-shirt) I'm planning on treating them out today to some chocolate at La King's Confectionary on The Strand.


The kids were also great during the carriage ride. We had a better carriage than last year, and better decorated too, I think. Sid from Island Carriage charged us $200 as his standard fee, but for some reason we got a driver and carriage from Seahorse Carriages, who I believe usually charge a lot more. We really lucked out this year, except for the cold. The kids were awesome and rarely complained - they had never been in a carriage so they were pretty excited.


Another stroke of rare luck happened today - My dad and I coordinated it so we would be parking around the same time. (He was coming from a hotel in Galveston and the rest of us from Texas City.) My mom noticed a car that looked like his rental right in front of us at the Opera House parking lot, and lo and behold, it was him! We also had great timing when it came to meeting up with the Reids, as we found them right away over my Mo Betta's. We also got to catch up with Tony from Morgan Costume Studios. We didn't see everybody that day, like the two couples me met at TRF and Marita Beth and her husband. I sure hope they made it there because they always make such an effort on their costumes.


That's it for now. I hope the weather will clear up today, as it is currently raining in Galveston.

:( I have my TRF water-resistant parasol I plan on bringing today as long as it's not raining buckets all day but I don't think it's supposed to.


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