Saturday, May 2, 2009

Talk DERBY to me!

We are big Kentucky Derby fans, even though we've never been to the "real" race. The week before, Steve and the girls generally check out the videos of the contenders and they pick their horse. My "pick" is generally just a whim - the name, the way the horse looks, where the owner or jockey is from, etc.
Last year, Steve decided that our first Big Event in the new house would be a Kentucky Derby Party! The planning started! In April, the hand-stamped and watercolored, printed invitations went out, lauding this event as our "First Annual."

The week before was very busy. I had a detailed list of what needed to be done each day. This was quickly thrown out the window bright and early Tuesday morning when the other daytime medical transcriptionist was transported to the hospital. In addition to all the party preparation, I had to work extra to boot! AND it meant I had to work the weekend. The weekend that I had invited a million people to my house for a party! (Okay, so it was more like 50.)



Last minute prep - in hat, dress, AND apron! The denim Pampered Chef apron did not go with the outfit. I need a frilly apron. (I looked. I couldn't find one.)


The food table. Well, one of them anyway.



The second, and most important, food table - the one with the desserts!!! The Mint Julep Brownies were AWESOME!





We had our own little impromptu "Red Carpet." Me and Elen.


She and her hubby look like they should be modeling, don't they? Such sweet friends. I went to school with Travis and lost touch for more than 15 years. We met again at a mutual friend's birthday party. Now our daughters are best friends!



Christina is not to sure about Brooke's hat!



Our neighbors, Cindy and Anthony. I went to school with Anthony, too! We had also lost touch over the years. I was so surprised when they bought a house on our street! They are great neighbors!




Isabelle and Joshua. Isabelle didn't have a hat, so she borrowed one from Joshua!





Everyone is gathered for the race. We had "high stakes betting" - everyone brought $1 and put it in a jar and wrote down their name and their horse. Earlier in the week, I wrote down my Top Three: Friesan Fire, Mine That Bird, and Chocolate Candy, in that order. When two men wrote down Friesan Fire, I decided to go for the long shot - Mine That Bird! Everyone teased me, especially when the horses walked in. "Look at yours, Ginger! He's asleep!" I told them he was just faking out the other horses and conserving his energy. They laughed at me.

Then he came from second to last place and won the race! No one was laughing then! And I won the enormous $16 purse! LOL!



After the race, we voted for the hat contest. Elen won Fanciest and Connie won Most Creative. Brooke won the prize for the Biggest Hat. Prizes were official commemorative glasses with all the past winners.
We had a ball and hope all our friends had fun, too. We're already making plans for our Second Annual! I can't wait!


6 comments:

berrypatch said...

What a lot of fun!!! ;-)

Diann said...

This looks like it was so much fun, Ginger!

Teeny said...

Fabulous Friend, Haute couture Hats, Awesome Appetisers, Great Gifts, and Marvelous Memories!!!

Thank you -

Junebug said...

Elen and her hubby look like Angelina and Brad!

Cynthia said...

Looks like a GREAT party!

Liz in OK said...

Oh, yes - what a great lot of fun! I've got to start reading everyone's blogs again to get such great ideas (that I stash away & never actually DO).