Once we got there and out of the car, we got our first glimpses of the fantastic costumes that our fellow partygoers were wearing! The sweet older gentleman who parked next to us was wearing his own white Navy sailor uniform and told us that this was the second year he had flown in for the Ball. He was on his own, but later in the evening I saw him dancing with more than one pretty young girl, so I guess he found himself some company! :)
Because we wasted so much time stuck in traffic, unfortunately we missed the first big events of the evening: swing dance lessons, a swing dance performance, and then a USO-style show featuring impersonators of Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, The Andrews Sisters, and more performers. Bummer!
What we did get there in time to do was wander around the grounds, people-watching and looking at the displays. Because it was the airport, there were some beautiful old airplanes on display.
I forgot to note which kind of aircraft this was, but I do remember that this next one is an Avenger, which is the kind of Navy bomber that was flown by George H.W. Bush. They let us climb up on the wing for photos!
| I am not actually taller than the Mister--he was standing down-wing of me. Something to remember for next year! |
In addition to the airplanes there were also displays of old Army equipment scattered over the grounds,
like this old bicycle, tents, Jeeps, and this table set up like a field desk.
The Coke bottles were not era-correct! I could have brought some from my own collection to fix that. :)
Really, the best thing to do was check out people and the incredible outfits they were wearing! It was amazing to me that nearly everybody dressed up! Some were in true vintage, some were in reproduction vintage clothing, some in a modern interpretation of 1940s style, some in vintage of other eras (1950s-60s), and some were just dressed up for a party--but everyone was dressed up! Nobody just showed up in jeans and a t-shirt.
It was also fun to see the different ways that people interpreted 1940s style. This couple came dressed as farmers complete. with "Dig for Victory" pins on their overalls
This woman was dressed as a sexy cigarette girl
These girls looked fantastic
There were a few nurses, even a few complete with vintage nurses' capes
And this girl was one of my favorites. Name that movie!
We saw people in military uniforms (USA, Vichy French and German), some in Hawaiian shirts, a 'reporter' in a seersucker suit and straw Panama hat with a "Press" card in the band. There was an Uncle Sam (from the I WANT YOU poster), Navy Seabees in their sailor hats, white shirts, denim shirts with sleeves rolled up and dungarees, a couple of vintage baseball uniforms, pilots, men in zoot suits, girls in everything from day dresses to evening gowns and men in suspenders and fedoras.
I personally got quite a few compliments on my dress, which tickled me! One woman told me that out of all the dresses she'd seen that night, mine was her favorite--and there were a lot of amazing dresses there, so that was high praise indeed!
For entertainment, there was a really fantastic swing band playing music and some very crowded dance floors. One other neat thing that I wasn't able to photograph because of the crowds was that they had a large empty aircraft hanger that was open on one side and the inside was decorated to look like Rick's Cafe Americain from the movie "Casablanca". They had a vendor inside selling Middle Eastern food (which smelled amazing!), a piano on a stage, a bar, and even a roulette table where you could play to win raffle prizes. They'd even constructed a lighted sign for the Cafe just like in the movie, and had the movie playing on a screen throughout the night.
Scheduled for later in the night (after we'd left) they had a re-enactment planned and 'Sam' was to play "As Time Goes By", and the famous good-bye scene at the plane with 'Rick' and 'Ilsa'. Later that night they also had a radio announcement that the War was over, complete with a balloon drop and a celebratory Conga line.
Even though we had to leave early to get back to the babysitter, we had SUCH a wonderful evening! The setting and weather were perfect, the music delightful, the costumes a feast for the eyes--my vintage nerd-o-meter was totally redlining. :) We definitely plan to go again next year, and may have recruited some friends to go with us. Now I have a whole year to find the perfect dress and get my victory roll technique perfected!






