Sunday, May 7, 2023

Bigass Weekend Wrap-Up: Funky Friday in Picnic Plaid and Pink; Coronation All-Nighter; Margarita Villains Roller Derby; and Cat Pictures

Hello, my friends, and welcome back! It has been A WEEK, with so much stuff going on! How on earth did we ever manage to have such busy social calendars and work full-time hours pre-pandemic? Seriously, I am exhausted. 

I've got lots to share, so get yourself settled (drink? bathroom break?) and enjoy! 

On Friday, I built my outfit around my regret-me-not picnic plaid skirt and my as-yet-unworn concert tee from the Jason Isbell show a while back. 
This felt just right - I had enough Clothing As Armour for the day.

  • Studded jean jacket - Dolce & Gabbana, vintage, thrifted; last worn here in September 2022 for a Mom-Day Adventure
  • T-shirt - Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit tour shirt; purchased here for $50
  • Skirt - J. Crew, thrifted; last worn here (2nd outfit) in June 2020 with pink and tweed
  • Shoes - Arnold Churgin, vintage 80s, thrifted; last seen here in August 2022 with triple brights
  • Raincoat (below) - Avoca; last worn here in October 2021

If I look a little strained here, it's because I was! I was emotionally ragged following the VIP visit, and feeling worn very thin after such a busy week. 
I layered up my plaid skirt (which is navy/white) with my pink tee. I think Jean returned this after last year's clothing giveaway. I'm glad I snagged it back. 

The studded jacket is a long-time favourite found at the Patch years ago. 
It's vintage Dolce & Gabbana and is missing a few studs. 

But then, aren't we all? Har har.
It's lined in leopard mesh. 

Without the jacket, although I never took it off.
I'll probably sleep in this tee going forward. 

We awoke to a rainy day. 
Better layer up. 

This blurry pic totally represents my state of mind on Friday. 
I lugged the last of the seven huge totes of leftover clothes from the Winesday clothing swap to work that morning - and the last bag was a big paper one (oh, you can see where this is going...).

The bag broke, and I ended up clutching all of the clothes to me and briskly walking the last few blocks to the office in the rain. When I got there, I broke too, and sat at my desk and cried for a few minutes. Thanks to my amazing colleagues Carol (for the hugs) and Glenn (for giving a me a wide berth in the morning and for distracting me with a mini field trip in the afternoon). 

Accoutrements:
It's been so long...and I'd forgotten that - as an introvert - all these activities don't restore my battery, they drain it. I made it through my day (including a 3-hour window of clothing giveaways with my coworkers), and then it was the weekend. 

  • Scarf - Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier, vintage 90s, consignment
  • Leather/cashmere gloves - consignment

The stuff: 
I love my Barbie shoes. So pink! 

Sparkly bling:
I wore the brooch on the collar of my jean jacket. 

  • Cuff - Swarovski, consignment, gift from L
  • Brook - Trifari, vintage 60s, Gram S's
  • Pink crystal necklace - Sherman, vintage 60s, vintage fair
  • Earrings - vintage fair
  • Link/crystal bracelet - Coro, vintage 60s, Mom's
  • Fulvia Ring/lapis lazuli ring - Wendy Brandes
  • Kyanite/silver ring - consignment

Cat, Yvonne and I had discussed pulling another all-nighter to watch King Charles' coronation, just like we did for Harry and Megan's wedding (back here in 2018), but with the crazy week we'd all had, it ended up being Randall, Yvonne, L and me. 

Yvonne made cucumber sandwiches.
White bread! Haven't had that in a couple of years! 

She even cut the crusts off! 
So KLASSY. 

She and Randall arrived at 10pm, just as L and I were finishing up a game of Race for the Galaxy. 
I napped for 2 hours after work, and am in my comfy clothes, with no make-up and my house glasses on. 

Yvonne (still looking awake and chipper!) and Randall. 
Randall slipped away before midnight. For the rest of us, it was all a,"This is a momentous event, we have to witness it live," kind of thing. 

In addition to our yummy cucumber sandwiches, we laid in supplies of candy and snacks.  
Pita chips (and cheesy puff, not shown), wine gums, Twizzlers red licorice, English-made Cadbury chocolate, some caramel bars (yummy), bars of Canadian-made Cadbury's chocolate (fruit & nut is my favourite), and some mini licorice allsorts. We also had lots of refreshing beverages to keep us going all night. 

A shot off the TV. 
Yup, that's a bigass crown. What a spectacle. 

 I had to share this shot of Yvonne and Vizzini. 
"I will make do with this strange person's lap."


Vizz missed having his usual evening telly-watching time, stretched out on me or L, so he appropriated Yvonne. 

We started watching at 1am, and it finished at 6am (one of the "joys" of being on the west coast - you're always way behind). 
I think this is around 5:30am - the deck is light, so the sun's coming up. I changed out of my wooly sweater dress into leggings and a lighter wool dress. L wore his Powell River Kings jersey (get it?) and put on his gold satin robe to emulate Chuck's. 

Yvonne walked home in the morning sunshine. 
Well done on walking home on less than an hour's sleep, honey! 

L and I crashed into bed at 6am and slept till noon, then got up and made ourselves presentable, and did a grocery shop and some errands in town. 
Due to yet another event on Saturday evening, I stayed in this outfit. 

  • Dress - Just Cavalli, consignment; last worn here in September 2022 on the day we had Vizzini's blindness/kidney disease diagnosis
  • Boots - Original Sabado, Fluevog; last seen here (4th outfit) in April to go see a movie

It's the jammiest of Jammy Dresses! 
I layered a burgundy cami underneath, plus my little sport-shorts over the lacy tights. 

Total comfort, plus pockets. 
I also needed some mental fortitude so Stompin' Boots. Stay outta my way! 

I also flat-ironed my hair for a little extra badassery. 
The print on the dress is desert flora and fauna, including scorpions and snakes.

This is how I looked most of the afternoon and evening. 
We had a little bit of time at home before we headed out for our final event of the weekend - Roller Derby! 

I was misled by L that he would putting Vlad the Jag convertible's top down. I would have worn my scarf like this if he had! 
"I can't believe you are going out AGAIN."


That's one little kitty that needs a lot of attention! He's barely seen us all week. 

Accoutrements: 
The usual suspects. 

  • Purse - Rebecca Minkoff, consignment
  • Silk scarf - vintage, thrifted

The stuff: 
Ha, I can see flecks of glitter on my boots. My whole house is full of glitter. Why? You'll see in a bit! 

Copper bling: 
Three modern pieces and some vintage. 

  • Ball cuff - vintage 70s, vintage expo
  • Leaf cuff - vintage, thrifted
  • Earrings/ring/O-ring - Glee
  • Silver/amethyst ring - vintage mall
  • Copper ball ring - consignment
  • Bronze ring - P. Sarpaneva, Finland, vintage 70s, vintage expo

On one of my two free afternoons this past week (Monday), I'd bought poster-board, glue, glitter and sticky hologram letters to make signs to cheer on our dear friend Jean (long-time Winesday Woman) in her debut with local roller derby team, the Margarita Villains, one of the house teams in the Eves of Destruction stable (Eves of Destruction link here, and Margarita Villains here, all links 'cause I love!).
Jean's handle is Silver Rogue, so I customized 2 signs (the pink ones) for her. I got a little loopy and carried away by the time I finished (it took about two hours to make these!). Guess which one I did last!

L and I arrived at the Archie Browning Sports Centre (aka the Esquimalt arena) and were immediately spotted by Jean, who was getting her make-up on. 
Look at that badass babe! Jean's in her 40s, and I'm boggled and so damned proud of her for pursuing this dream. She has been a member of the Eves (starting just before the pandemic) for 4 years, and this is her debut with the Margarita Villains! 

L and I enjoyed the last half of the hometown team Daisy Pushers against the victorious out-of-town Grave Diggers. If you've never watched roller derby before, an easy-to-understand tutorial video here
The Margarita Villains were matched up with Grunge City, a team from Seattle, Washington. Jean's in the silver helmet on the right (she's the shorter one).

They did some warm-ups before the match (you can see the score screen on the right).
The audience was on folding chairs on the concrete floor of the rink (this is a curling rink for part of the year), in various roped-off sections.  

Here comes Jean on the left to say hi to her group of fans! 
This was an awesome event, with a beer garden, food, pies (there was a line-up, they must be good!) and kids selling "tuck shop" treats to fund-raise. There was also people selling tickets for a 50-50 draw - the guy sitting in front of us won over $300! 

Game on!! 
We loved the intensity and the offense/defense push-pull of the game. 

This is a physical intense sport - I have immense respect for these strong women!! There's Jean, with the Jammer Star on her helmet on the right. 
I was hugely amused that Grunge City's colours are lumberjack plaid, heh heh. One of the members was even named "Pearl Jam."

Go, Rogue!! 
Jean body-checked this person out of the way and scored!! 

Woo! Way to go! 
The experience was visceral and so much fun. 

L took these pics for me (thank you, love), as I'd forgotten the camera. 
Our pals arrived and we were the loudest and rowdiest cheering squad. 

Yvonne sent along these pics - she and Randall, plus Caro and Nick met up for some drinks/nibblies before the match. 
Hey, Randall, what's that poster you've spotted? 

Randall and Caro with my signs. 
I'm so glad I made a bunch - I gave them out to anyone who wanted one. 

Me, L, Michael (Jean's husband) and Caro. Jean's teenage son was there too.
There was a lot of "WOOOOO"-ing from us! 

What's your favourite sign, Caro? 
What's that? You love glitter? Me too! She had glitter all over her face...we all got glitter on us! 

Aw, my dear friends. 
Caro, Vero and Randall and Nick. 

Post-match. 
It wrapped up around 9pm (games have 2 x 30 minute halves, with a 20-minute intermission), and I was wiped out. 

Jean, we are such fans, and so proud of you. 
When's the next one? We're in! 

Ha, this makes me laugh. Yvonne is Voguing for Rogue! 
The hashtag for the Villains is #muahahaha - thanks for the sassy Vogue-face, Nick! 

L and I each bought Margarita Villains tees - these are their old logos. The new ones look a little too bright and modern for my taste.
They were selling off the stock of these for $10 each.

Besides, this Villain looks a bit like Jean! 
I am excited to wear this! 

Despite our tiredness, L and I drove home, had a late dinner, then hung out with Mister Kitty.
"Oh, is it finally MY time?"


We played a game of Arkham Horror. We were both nodding off near the end! 
"And I helped!"


Yes, kitty assistance during the game, which consists of pawing at the game pieces and trying to steal elastic bands. Little monster.

A relaxing and chill Sunday is just what the doctor ordered. I'm so glad I'm back to my regular schedule again this week. 
"Hey, what about me?"


Kitty camo rug! I can barely see you, bud! 
"I'm right here! Rub my tum!"


I'll be right on that.
"This is more like it."


And now, my friends, I'm off to chill out and spend some quality time with my small fam. I hope you all had a great weekend! 

5 comments:

  1. I can't believe you did an all-nighter watching the Coronation, particularly after the week you've had. We're lucky to be in the approximate same time zone as the UK and although we weren't planning to watch any of it, Jos happened to switch on the TV minutes before the actual coronation and we couldn't help watching for 30 minutes or so ...
    I'm an introvert too, so I'm totally getting you on Friday's little melt-down ...
    I'm loving both of your outfits, but my heart belongs to the jammiest of jammy dresses, which looks absolutely fantastic with those incredible lace-up boots!
    Glad to hear last week was a one-off and you're back to your regular schedule this week! xxx


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  2. Well, congratulations on sitting up all night to watch the Coronation. I was amused to see Tunnocks Caramel Wafers in your snack collection; nothing but the best for you!

    You certainly had a busy week and weekend; it does drain you when you do too much. I'm so guilty of this too but am learning to slow down and do a little less. Congratulations to Jean on making the team and scoring. How lovely all her family and friends went along and supported her and how fab were those placards? Go Sheila! I loved your dress with those fab boots and the plaid skirt ensemble was lovely.

    Have a great (and stress free) week.
    xxx



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  3. What an epic post!
    I managed to miss the Coronation entirely as I had a pre-arranged photo shoot that day. One of the team turned up with a batch of Coronation cakes though and there's been wall to wall coverage since, so I don't feel as if I missed it. They struggled to get those crowns on didn't they?
    What a supportive friend you are. Roller derby girls are tough!

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  4. It has been such a busy weekend for you! I'm glad you got so much time with friends though, although how stressful having that bag break on your way to work! I'm glad your colleagues were so supportive. I really like your jammy dress outfit - comfortable and just what you needed, but so stylish too!

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  5. Go you doing an all-nighter to watch the coronation. Jon called me saying that Charlie was about to get his crown on, I watched it for about 10 minutes and when the Archbishop of Canterbury started droning on I wandered off to watch cat videos instead! Cadbury's chocolate is made up the road from me in the Birmingham suburb of Bournville, I worked in the staff canteen for a while and was very disappointed that it was nothing like Willy Wonka's chocolate factory! Not an Umpa Lumpa in sight.
    Love your Cavalli dress and stompy boot combo and am well impressed with Jean. Those Roller Derby women look like they meant business!
    How snuggly is Vizzini? He loves his fuss! xxx

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