A Really Excellent Outing
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The trip for the DFWCG's Georgian Picnic was so much fun. Getting dressed at
jenthompson's house was fun - it's always better getting ready together. Then we went over to the picnic. The pavilion turned out to be available, and
nuranar and I found a place in the sun but not out of the breeze. It's a rare thing that I'm looking for a sunny spot, but with the blustery day, sun was definitely desirable. From that point for all practical purposes, either I monopolized her, she monopolized me, or we mutually monopolized each other. However it may have been, there was a lot of laughter.

I didn't take any pictures, but Jen and Kaycee were both there and have kindly shared their pictures so any pictures linked here were taken by one or the other of them. Their pictures far outshine anything I could possibly have taken. They got some good pictures of my new-ish dress.



I did mention there was lots of laughter, didn't I?
I wore my 1780's dress that I started right before last year's picnic and didn't quite finish in time. So I had long sleeves and a wool dress. It was tropical-weight wool, though, so it will be quite comfortable if I get a more temperate opportunity to wear it. I was pretty chilly, but I had all the layers so it wasn't awful. The gusts were a bit of a trial, though. My old cap ended up looking very nice with the way I did my hair so I wasn't unhappy about not having made the new one in the end. My apron turned out to be a very nice color with my gown
There were a couple of lovely chemise dresses.

Jen's gray silk gown and tambour (or tambour-look) fichu and apron were lovely. I want her fichu. And her apron.

Ginger doesn't have to worry about me taking her polonaise since it would look awful on me, but she had probably better keep an eye on it because it's as beautiful as I expected it to be. Her wig was fabulous too.

I'm a sucker for green and white stripes so I loved Susanna's dress. I like tucks too.

There was lots of other good stuff - like Megan's tete de mouton hair and Beth's cross-stitched pinball that they posted about. And Jen wore her pinball. And I wore mine. Hmmm. Pinballs may have been a bit over-represented, but they're so cool, how could we possibly complain? And we met a girl from Houston who is interested in joining us for shenanigans so that's welcome news.
We then retired to La Madeleine, arriving about 4:30. We left a little after 8:30. Oops. But it was great talking to everyone at length and at leisure and drinking tea. I kind of wished I had brought my knitting in from the car because after a couple of hours I started to get bit fidgety and wanted something to do with my hands. It was in the car, though, so I wound up playing with my cup. Knitting would have been better, but it might have seemed rude so maybe it's just as well.
Then we went back to Jen's house and wound up talking until after midnight. It was a good night of conversation. Then we had to get up and out Sunday morning because Kaycee had to pick up the dogs she's adopting by 3:30 so we needed to get a fairly early start.
I managed to get everything I brought for specific people distributed to them and rather surprisingly came home with a couple of new books from Jen - The Life and Times of Horatio Hornblower and two non-Nero Wolfe books by Rex Stout. And I sold my old muff. Beth says she's going to make cross-stitch garters so I can't wait to see them. The picture on the MFA is clearer now than when I patterned them so maybe she'll be able to do the figure above the lettering that I couldn't make out before but is now clear as day.
The downside of the whole thing is that I've talked more in the last thirty-six hours than I think I've talked in the last three weeks. My throat is tired of talking. Still the fun and the laughter were definitely worth it.
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I didn't take any pictures, but Jen and Kaycee were both there and have kindly shared their pictures so any pictures linked here were taken by one or the other of them. Their pictures far outshine anything I could possibly have taken. They got some good pictures of my new-ish dress.



I did mention there was lots of laughter, didn't I?
I wore my 1780's dress that I started right before last year's picnic and didn't quite finish in time. So I had long sleeves and a wool dress. It was tropical-weight wool, though, so it will be quite comfortable if I get a more temperate opportunity to wear it. I was pretty chilly, but I had all the layers so it wasn't awful. The gusts were a bit of a trial, though. My old cap ended up looking very nice with the way I did my hair so I wasn't unhappy about not having made the new one in the end. My apron turned out to be a very nice color with my gown
There were a couple of lovely chemise dresses.

Jen's gray silk gown and tambour (or tambour-look) fichu and apron were lovely. I want her fichu. And her apron.

Ginger doesn't have to worry about me taking her polonaise since it would look awful on me, but she had probably better keep an eye on it because it's as beautiful as I expected it to be. Her wig was fabulous too.

I'm a sucker for green and white stripes so I loved Susanna's dress. I like tucks too.

There was lots of other good stuff - like Megan's tete de mouton hair and Beth's cross-stitched pinball that they posted about. And Jen wore her pinball. And I wore mine. Hmmm. Pinballs may have been a bit over-represented, but they're so cool, how could we possibly complain? And we met a girl from Houston who is interested in joining us for shenanigans so that's welcome news.
We then retired to La Madeleine, arriving about 4:30. We left a little after 8:30. Oops. But it was great talking to everyone at length and at leisure and drinking tea. I kind of wished I had brought my knitting in from the car because after a couple of hours I started to get bit fidgety and wanted something to do with my hands. It was in the car, though, so I wound up playing with my cup. Knitting would have been better, but it might have seemed rude so maybe it's just as well.
Then we went back to Jen's house and wound up talking until after midnight. It was a good night of conversation. Then we had to get up and out Sunday morning because Kaycee had to pick up the dogs she's adopting by 3:30 so we needed to get a fairly early start.
I managed to get everything I brought for specific people distributed to them and rather surprisingly came home with a couple of new books from Jen - The Life and Times of Horatio Hornblower and two non-Nero Wolfe books by Rex Stout. And I sold my old muff. Beth says she's going to make cross-stitch garters so I can't wait to see them. The picture on the MFA is clearer now than when I patterned them so maybe she'll be able to do the figure above the lettering that I couldn't make out before but is now clear as day.
The downside of the whole thing is that I've talked more in the last thirty-six hours than I think I've talked in the last three weeks. My throat is tired of talking. Still the fun and the laughter were definitely worth it.