Showing posts with label Gail Swineford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gail Swineford. Show all posts

Saturday, September 14, 2019

Red Hatters Enjoy Deli Luncheon and Cupcake Decorating Event

Saturday, September 15, 2019

Twelve members and one guest of the Red Hat Society New Mexico Roadrunner Chapter in Alamogordo, New Mexico gathered in the home of Gail Swineford who hostessed a Deli Luncheon/Cupcake Decorating Event assisted by Trudy Reese. Our guest was Shelley and she is seriously considering becoming a Pink Hatter with us. Upon arriving, Trudy presented each of us with aprons she had made, a sure indication that things might get a bit messy with all that frosting being pumped out.

After our "build your own" deli sandwich, delicious potato salad and iced tea, along with much visiting and laughter, we began decorating cupcakes. Gail provided various colors of tubes of frosting and it was left up to our imaginations to decorate them as we wished. Each was also provided with a small pink flamingo to encourage them to attend RHSPD2020 next August, 2020. The flamingos promptly appeared atop the cupcake creations.

Our Pink Hatter, Alice Cuevas, was unable to hostess an earlier event and she brought gifts for everyone that she had bought for that occasion. They were small inspirational books on Kindness, Joy, Praise, etc. so everyone went home with nice gifts.

L to R: Alice Cuevas, Carmen Veenpere, Nancy Brooks and Jean Courtier
L to R: Guest Shelley, Kimberly Gugliotta and Rosanna Heath
Hostess Gail Swineford and Margie Purcella
Alice Evans and Flo Dean
Hostess Trudy Reese
Queen Ladybird aka Carla Kerr (Thanks for taking the picture, Gail)
The results of our cupcake decorating creativity
And yet more cupcakes
And this is the last of them
But wait, Did someone stick a flamingo on her cupcake??
And yet another flamingo popped up
I do believe we have a flamibreakout
OR is it an flamepidemic??
We've started looking forward to #RHSPD2020 in fine style. Thanks to Gail and Trudy for a truly imaginative FUN event.

Thanks to Douglas A. Kerr for processing the pictures.

This is all I have to say for now.

Sunday, August 19, 2018

Red Hatters at Nuckleweed Place in La Luz, New Mexico

Saturday, July 28, 2018

Members of the New Mexico Roadrunner Chapter of the Red Hat Society in Alamogordo, New Mexico drove to Nuckleweed Place in La Luz, New Mexico for lunch and to play games. Our hostess of the day was Rosanna Heath and she planned everything. After enjoying a delicious lunch, we played LRC (left, right, center), a dice game which she had asked each of us to bring four quarters and a joke. The quarters were for the game. The joke was just for FUN.

The quarters all wound up at Rosanna's place at the table when the game was over. She refused to take them and gave them all back to us. It is a FUN game and we enjoyed playing it. Most of the girls brought their favorite joke and we had some good laughs. Rosanna also gave each  of us a little gift.

As we were all gathering our things to leave a gentleman asked that several of us sit in the larger dinning area for a photo shoot for a restaurant/food column he is writing for  New Mexico Magazine and we are anxiously awaiting to see the results in the next three or four months.

L to R: Hostess Rosanna Heath, Darla Shelley and Gail Swineford
L to R: Jean Courtier, Carmen Veenpere and Trudy Reese
Lu Mattson
Rosanna
L to R: Lu, Jean, Carmen, Trudy, Queen Ladybird aka Carla Kerr, Gail, Rosanna and Darla
Thanks to our waiter for taking the last shot of all of us. Thanks to Rosanne for introducing us to a really FUN easy game that we all enjoyed playing and for being a wonderful hostess.

This is all I have to say for now.

Monday, August 21, 2017

Mrs. Dorothy Edwards Hosts Trunk Show in Her Home

Friday, August 18, 2017

Mrs. Dorothy Edwards of Tularosa, New Mexico hosted a trunk showing of quilts she had made to three friends who are also Red Hat sisters. There were probably 30 quilts in all, but in viewing these lovely works of art, I completely forgot about taking pictures until she was almost through. Attending were Gail Swineford, Trudy Reese and myself, Carla Kerr (all of Alamogordo, New Mexico). Dorothy had an interesting story to go with each quilt. When she was finished, she pulled one out of a basket that was ragged and threadbare that had been a favorite of her deceased husband saying, "This is truly a quilt that has been loved to pieces."

Afterwards, we enjoyed refreshments of fruit, egg salad finger sandwiches, coffee and ice tea. We thoroughly enjoyed visiting and talking about everything imaginable and just sharing out thoughts and experiences in life. Dorothy has chickens and sells fresh eggs. If you ever eat one these eggs, you will never go back to eggs bought in the store. I bought a dozen that day and my husband and I have never enjoyed eggs so much as we have this week.

This is one of Dorothy's Christmas quilts

This quilt uses a plethora of blue squares and it has been around for a while
This shows the backside of the quilt above and Dorothy explained that this quilt is known as a "cheater quilt" because the piecing on it is actually printed into the fabric.
Dorothy loves colorful fabric as you can see by this quilt
This is another quilt of older vintage and this pattern has a name, but I didn't capture it
L to R: Dorothy, Trudy and Gail
Dorothy is talking about one of the quilts while Trudy listens
This is a smaller quilt that Dorothy is completely hand sewing and quilting
Dorothy made this wall hanging in honor of one of her cats
I just had to have a photograph of her beautiful floral arrangement on her dining table
Dorothy and Carla Kerr
I do apologize that I didn't take the camera out sooner because she has so many phenomenal quilts that you would have enjoyed seeing! What a lovely way to spend an afternoon with good friends, food, art and conversation!

This is all I have to say for now.


Sunday, May 28, 2017

Red Hatters attend IMAX Theater

Saturday, May 13, 2017

Members of the New Mexico Roadrunner Chapter of the Red Hat Society in Alamogordo, New Mexico attended a showing of "National Park Adventures" at the IMAX Theater on Saturday, May 12, 2017. It is an excellent film of several national parks that many of us may never get to see in person so this is the next best thing.

We then went to a new restaurant in Alamogordo, "Rachel's" for lunch and we were so glad we did. The food is absolutely delicious, the service terrific and we had a lovely time dining and visiting as we always seem to wind up doing, whatever our main event is. We serenaded the birthday girls on our Kazoos and other patrons enjoyed our unexpected entertainment.

L to R: Jan Jennings, Mary Wadley (Donna's friend from Hotchkiss, CO), Gail Swineford, Dorothy Edwards, VQ Donna Williams and Nadia Sikes
The cactus garden on the grounds
Gail (our hostess for the event) and Dorothy
Nadia, one of our May birthday girls
Visitor Mary and birthday girl VQ Donna
Love Jan's smile with Gail
Trudy Reese figuring out what to order at this new restaurant
Queen Ladybird aka Carla with our hostess, Gail
Florence Dean and Alice Johnston-Evans
Nadia sporting her new hat with Mary
Some didn't make it to the IMAX, but met us at the restaurant so we had a lovely group. We will definitely be returning to Rachel's Restaurant in the near future.

This is all I have to say for now.

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Miss Kitty's Social Club Invades Tombstone, Arizona

Friday, April 7, 2017 through Sunday, April 9, 2017

Members Donna Williams, Trudy Reese, Gail Swineford and Carla Kerr of New Mexico Roadrunner Chapter of the Red Hat Society in Alamogordo joined up with other Red Hatters from around the country in Tombstone, Arizona for the Tombstone Rose Parade and other festivities associated with it. There were 50 Red Hatters in attendance including fearless leader, Miss Kitty (Jan Roberts) of Miss Kitty's Social Club, a chapter of the Red Hat Society.

Friday's costume was "Rhinestone Cowgirls" and there was no limit to the imaginations these girls have in putting their costumes together. We rode the bus to town and shopped and explored and made it known that we were there. Then, we took a tour of the town with Arizona Bob telling all about each place and what it used to be back in the day and which are haunted places; where famous gunfights took place and who was killed. He was really very knowledgeable and FUN.
 
That night there was a dinner at the Longhorn Restaurant and an attempted hanging took place which was quite comical. After this came a tour of the Meltelton House where ghosts are said to reside. On the way back to the hotel, the bus driver took us to Boot Hill Cemetery where it was already dark and spooky.

On Saturday, April 8, the girls all dressed in their saloon girl costumes and rode into town on the bus where they formed up for the Tombstone Rose Parade. The costumes were varied and many carried parasols. Also, each member carried a white rose in her teeth to commemorate the Rose Tree. Along the parade route, the girls performed the Can Can at various times and received many hoots and whistles from the onlookers. Miss Kitty's Social Club won second place in the parade and Miss Kitty received a lovely plaque.

Afterward, each was on their own and a number of attendees went to Big Nose Cates Saloon where the owner was most receptive to the saloon girls. Lunch was enjoyed and many pictures were taken including some with shall we say "suggestive" signs, but all in FUN!

When we returned to the hotel, the staff had arranged for entertainment in the breakfast room. They engaged Jimmy Apel, The Singing Cowboy from Tombstone. He is an actor, songwriter, musician and he had many good stories to relate as well as singing and strumming the good old western songs from the 50's. Jimmy gave away posters and outlaw licenses to guests who answered questions he asked. We thoroughly enjoyed this little surprise, a perfect ending to a perfect day.

Sunday, April 9, the girls enjoyed wearing bloomers to breakfast and incidentally, the breakfasts at the Tombstone Grand Hotel were quite substantial and tasty. Afterward, Miss Kitty held a jewelry and clothing sale with mimosas as an encouragement to come and buy. From the looks of what little was left, her sale was successful. Then, it was time to dress and return to town to browse and shop. At 1:00 PM the Vigelettes (a group of Tombstone men and women who wear vintage attire) treated everyone to a fashion show and a lovely tea at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

Somehow, I got lost from the group and wound up being driven to the tea by a charming Arizona Ranger named Ken. As I was getting into his pickup, Bobbie from Arizona came walking down the street and said, "Carla, are you picking up a man?" I said, "No. He's picking me up!" She also got in and Ken ran a couple of errands on the way to the church including picking up another lovely lady named Pat.

The tea was what they called a High Tea with plenty of food, hot tea, ice tea and coffee. The parish hall was beautifully decorated and it was a great experience for those of us who attended. It was time to catch the bus back to the hotel for a short nap and new costume for the evening.

Dinner this evening was at the Crystal Palace and the girls all dressed Victorian. The Vigelettes did a walk around fashion show stopping at each table to talk about their attire and the vintage of their clothing as well as purses, hats and jewelry. The food was excellent and we closed the place as we all gathered on the stage and below it for a group photo.

The bus then took several of us who weren't ready to say "die" to Ringo's for Karaoke. Carla Kerr was brave enough to sing "Hey Good Lookin', " an old Hank Williams song, and the other girls were her backup singers and dancers. The regulars as well as the owner were very warm and welcoming to this wild bunch of women and we had a grand time.

If you have never been to Tombstone, you need to experience it at least once on your life. These townspeople go all out for their visitors and you won't find a friendlier place anywhere.

Rhinestone Cowgirl Donna Williams

Would you look at those red eyelashes - Fabulous

Just a sampling of the group of Cowgirls

Gail Swineford and Trudy Reese, members of New Mexico Roadrunner Chapter
Just one of the colorful characters on the street
Three of Tombstone's finest law enforcement
L to R: Trudy, Gail and Donna in the Longhorn Restaurant
Vice Queen Donna and Queen Ladybird aka Carla Kerr
Joanne Quinn has been charged with alienation of affections and they are determined to hang her
Two of the Saloon Girls with their white roses
All loaded and ready to go to the parade
Gail and Trudy ready to march
This beautiful Saloon girl just had to take a selfie
Here are all the Saloon Girls lined up for the parade and the wind was blowing hard
A gambler with two of the girls in Big Nose Kates Saloon
Two of the Saloon Girls in a shot of Big Nose Kates interior
L to R: U/K, Nell, Carla and Bobbie
Trudy, behind the bar with the owner of Big Nose Kates
Gail with a handsome miner
This one managed to get herself arrested on the street
Some of the local flavor
Kimberly Gugliotta aka Queen Curvy from Tucson, Arizona with VQ Donna at the Bloomer Breakfast
Nell and Janet showing off their bloomer attire
These two had lovely bloomer outfits
Two more darling gals at the Bloomer Breakfast
Girls with schedules out trying to figure out what's next
Carla in her bloomers and sleep cap
These ladies look adorable in their creations
Couldn't overlook Georgean, who makes her clothing and hats and is an accomplished photographer
Miss Kitty with Georgean
Trudy on her trusty steed in her morning finery
Gail helping herself to that good breakfast
The girls drifted in as they woke up, a few at a time
Miss Kitty, so proud to announce that we won second place in the parade
The lovely and fashionable Cass from Las Vegas, Nevada
VQ Donna ready to go shopping in town
The food line at the tea in the church parish hall
Some of the members of the Vigelettes in their lovely vintage clothing
Vigelette, explaining about bringing tea cup and saucer in her reticule because, back in the day few people could afford to have enough cups and saucers to accommodate everyone.
The lovely Pat whom Arizona Ranger Ken gave a ride to the tea
The Vigelettes of Tombstone, Arizona in their finest
Lady in white feathers portrayed the founder of the church and gave some history on it
Tired and happy from shopping, they wait patiently for the bus
Lady with Kimberly also waiting on the bus
Ladies in front of the Bird Cage Theater greeting customers
Three of us with Afghan/Iraq veteran who will be riding a horse from the West Coast starting at Santa Monica Boulevard and ending in Washington, D.C. for the victims of Agent Orange sponsored by the American Legion Clubs
Carla and Donna in our Victorian finery
Kimberly, looking lovely as always
Isn't she just adorable as well as elegant!
Nell, looking feisty
Such beautiful ladies in their Victorian creations
Georgean, looking splendid as usual
Nell, cute as a button
Each lady was dressed differently from the others
Waving on the right is Donna with her friends
Miss Kitty elegantly dressed and giving us the scoop for the evening
VQ Donna W., Gail and Carla with Trudy in front from the New Mexico Roadrunner Chapter

More pretty ladies in their Victorian ensembles
Center is Carla Kerr singing Karaoke "Hey Good Lookin'" with Miss Kitty and girls as backup
Girls a bit blurred because they were doing their thing behind Carla
I know this is a ton of pictures, but it is hard to convey all the events without them. #ChooseFun was definitely alive and well in Tombstone, Arizona with Miss Kitty's Social Club Saloon Girls. It was agreed by all that returning to this venue is a must in the future. By the way, I took many more shots than I posted.

Thanks to my darling Doug for processing all the pictures for me.

This is all I have to say for now.