As I mentioned in my last post, this weekend we attended the Great Los Angeles Air Raid of 1942 (2012 edition). We had a great time – the weather was beautiful, the band was great, and I had a new outfit! 😉 Other than dyeing my shoes I didn’t have time to make anything new, but I picked up a few new pieces recently that luckily went together nicely.
I’ve never been a hat person in the past because they’re usually awkward on the dance floor, but I’m challenging myself to wear them to more events. This turban hat was great though – it stayed put nicely the whole night!
Dancing to Dean Mora and The Fort Macarthur Officers Orchestra
There were tons of military vehicles and displays. I think it gets bigger every year!
Cait,
Lauren and me – offering a little morale boost for the troops!
Heading to watch the Sherman Tank demonstration.
With
Rusty Frank, one of our favorite local swing instructors. She taught a free lesson before the band started.
Sirens with the siren. 🙂
Climbing up to the top of the Sherman tank was a huge highlight – we felt like conquering heroes. Or at least really tall!
In addition to the military vehicles, there was a vintage car display – Lauren’s husband Matt made the clever display below with vintage tires.
With Joshua Curtis, the author of
Sunkissed. Love that book.
V for Victory! …-
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Hat: antique store