I haven't posted in this section for a long while. Early on I always enjoyed when someone would post an encouraging post or story about real life success. I have had several outings in the world, mostly positive, and this last one was particularly satisfying.
While the pandemic is still very real, many of us are vaccinated so in public events are possible. Crossport had their annual holiday party this year, albeit a little different format. (I.e. no buffet, and few attendees.) Anyway I was very excited to celebrate again this year.
Some of you will recall that I had rented a dress a couple of years back for the occasion. It was a fabulous sequined number with a peplum waist. I couldn't get this dress off my mind and had been back to the vintage shop a year later considering getting it. Then Covid hit and there wasn't an occasion to wear it. Well I went back and it was still there, and still fit. There was no way I was going to let this one go. Since time had passed, the rental discount had expired, but I was able to talk them down a little, and handed them $80 cash. That may sound high for a second hand dress, but believe me, this is a hard to find classic designer gown so worth it to me.
Anyway, I had my dress, but my current wigs are starting to show some wear, so I thought I needed a new one. I missed several opportunities to shop due to how life presents itself. Finally on the way back from a quick trip to Michigan, I got a chance to stop at a shop in Toledo. They had some decent offerings, and I found a nice lace front wig. I couldn't try it on before I decided to buy it due to covid rules, but when I saw the price at $50, how could I resist?
So on to the party day. I had the day off work, but ended up going in for a while to deal with a problem for a customer. The day was very busy with lots of errands. Fortunately, the maids were gone by 3 so I got to the shower by 3:45. I've been having problems with my left shoulder, but I was able to do my makeup , cinch my corset, and zip up my dress. I was out the door by 5:50, and made it to the restaurant by 6:20. Social hour started at 6:00, so I was not too late.
Now here is the best part. When I walked in, carrying my coat over my arm, I went to the check in. You should have seen the gals eyes light up! One said to the other, "oh no, I get to take her back!". On the way, within 100 feet, I got stopped three times by people complimenting my on my outfit.
Blend in? Not on your life, I was the belle of the ball. Such great responses. Interesting, I heard that not everyone had as positive reactions especially from the most effusive table on the way.
The rest of the night was excellent. I rolled home at 12:15, and my wife was already in bed. We had a good discussion on how things went the next day, so other than her not going, I couldn't ask for more
Anyway, I didn't get too many photos, just a couple of mirror selfies.