The Auction is Coming…The Auction is Coming…
Posted: March 27, 2014 Filed under: Diet- comedy | Tags: Durham Academy Auction Leave a comment
Of all the volunteer jobs I do, and lord knows I do a lot of different things for many various organizations, my favorite job is being an auctioneer at a charity auction. Being a charity auctioneer is like a cross between hosting the Academy Awards and being a stripper just with less glamour and no nudity.
Most of the people who are there are not interested in bidding on anything so they are not paying attention and the other half have had too much to drink. Having never been a stripper I can imagine the half drunk people are similar to their patrons. You want them drunk enough to give you their money but not so drunk that they want to lunge on the stage.
The auction I will be working on Saturday is one of my favorites, Carter’s school, Durham Academy. Today I was meeting with my secret cohort, who will be joining me as my assistant this year and we tried to figure out how many years I have been the Auctioneer for DA. My best guess is five, but these things all seem to run together.
If you are part of the DA family I hope you are coming to Auction, which is appropriately themed on Shel Silverstein’s The Giving Tree. My helper and I considered dressing up as the boy and the tree, with me as the tree. In the end it seemed difficult for me to not just give my apples and branches to the boy, but getting down to being just a stump was more than I could give as auctioneer.
Even without the costumes I promise that this year will be lots of fun, especially with my new helper. There are also some fabulous items in the live auction; a Lilly Pulitzer party at the store, US Open Golf tickets for 14 days of both the men’s and women’s tournaments, a weekend at a great Figure Eight House, A night for two people, one being a sous chef and the other a guest bartender at Nana’s, A week of starter camp at Sea Gull or Seafarer (even for this year which is sold out, or save it for next summer), A house in Vail for next spring break, an Amy Tournquist Dinner for 16 where you get the run of her new bakery Hummingbird all to yourselves and the best meal you ever ate and two special items from our own retiring Sheppy Vann.
Of course there will be my favorite way for everyone at the auction to show their love and support for the school, FUND-A-NEED. For those people who don’t need another thing, or just want a 100% fully tax-deductable donation just give money when I ask you to. It all goes to the best place, the school that you entrust your treasure with everyday, your child.
If you can’t make it to the auction you can donate and bid online. If there is something you want in the live auction we have proxy bidders who are happy to bid for you. Just click here to visit the auction website and read all the descriptions for yourself. I hope to see you Saturday night and I promise to keep my clothes on as long as you keep bidding big.
Epic Zipper Failure Follow-up
Posted: March 2, 2013 Filed under: Diet- comedy | Tags: Durham Academy Auction, zipper 1 CommentRarely do I do a follow-up blog, but if you read yesterday’s “Will It Zip Roulette” you only got half the story. I reported that my main concern was fitting into my deal-of-the-decade-dress before going off to stand on the stage and raise money for my daughter’s school. I wrote yesterday’s blog, jumped in my dress and Carter zipped me up saying, “You have lost more weight, it zips perfectly.” Then she took my picture and I posted it with the blog.
Not one minute after posting, just a half an hour before I needed to leave for the auction the zipper broke and my naked bits beneath the dress made an explosive appearance. Holy Molly (Not my actual words or thoughts.) Carter’s first reaction was, “It your dress flies open at the auction I will never be able to show my face at school again.”
Carter was unable to fix the zipper with me in the dress so I wriggled it over my head and was able to pull the tab back down to the bottom and try again. Luckily it was just a faulty zipper (No wonder that Saks guy was so happy to sell the dress to me cheap) and not a ripped dress. I knew my only option was to get sewn into the dress, but time and expertise were short. Carter has never sewn anything except needlepoint so she was not the answer. My friend Lynn was due to arrive at my house just to see how I looked in dress, but domestic work is not her strong suit.
I called my professional drapery maker neighbor Mary Clayton and she came to my rescue in less than five minutes. By that time Lynn had arrived so she witnessed Mary’s Navy Seal like dress saving surgery and was so thankful that she did not have to learn to sew on me. Being the expert seamstress that she is, Mary informed us that in the olden days before zippers women of means were always sewn into their finery. That elevated my status, but I still feared the stitching bursting out as I stood on the theatre in the round stage with spots lights glaring.
I told the audience last night that this was a possibility and if it did indeed happen I hoped they were bid bigger and higher for the unwanted show they were getting. But thanks to Mary’s master handiwork the stitching held. All my womanness was bound tightly inside my dress and the bidding went on for just the regular items. Perhaps a wardrobe malfunction would have gotten people’s attention better, but at least I have no worries that Carter can’t hold her head up high at school on Monday.
Will It Zip Roulette
Posted: March 1, 2013 Filed under: Diet- comedy | Tags: Durham Academy Auction, zipper 7 Comments
Tonight is the Durham Academy Auction where I am the auctioneer. Being a charity auctioneer is practically my favorite thing to do. I love enticing people to part with their money for a good cause. This auction theme is Mad Men. Thank goodness a theme that has a major character with a full figure, Joan, the secretary that slept her way to partnership.
So in the spirit of all things Joan I set out to find a dress that is tight in all the right places that will push up and out my heaving bosom yet still be appropriate for a school sponsored affair. I auctioneer in the round so I have to have my back side look as good as my front side since half the time that is all people are getting to see. Add sleeves that at least cover my arms to the elbow to the list of dress requirements since I am flapping them around pointing at people as they bid. Top it off with my natural penuriousness that refuses to spend too much money on a dress and not enough on the charity. That is one tall order in dress shopping.
As luck would have it I found something at 0ff 5th that seemed to fit the bill. I stopped by the store one Tuesday morning when I was alone and clearly the store did not expect any customers either, at least not women, because the only sales clerk was a man. I spotted a dress that I was sure I should try and the gentleman unlocked a dressing room for me. I went in and undressed completely before unzipping the long mermaid gown. As the zipper descended I noticed that the last four inches of the zipper had come unstitched from the dress. Nothing unusual for a discount store and certainly something I could sew up myself.
I stepped into the navy blue number, unsure what my current dress size was, hoping it would fit. The first test of going over my usual problem area hips was not an issue. I was sure I was home free because if a dress fit my hips the rest would be good. I slipped my arms into sleeves and pulled the dress up around my nakedness. Seemed good. I reached behind me to zip it up but with the unattached zipper I was unable to get a grasp on it and pull it up. I contorted and twisted myself trying to get the zipper up. No luck. I opened the dressing room door a crack to see if there was some woman outside who could help me. Not a clicking heel could be heard. I stood there looking at the dress trying to decide if it fit.
After a few moments I took it off and got dressed to go see if they had another. Certainly not. I brought it to the salesman and pointed out the zipper problem. He offered me more money off the dress if I would take it like that as a final sale, no returns. So the $495 dress was now going to cost me only $92. I decided it was a risk worth taking and bought it.
I tried it on at home and asked Carter to zip it up for me. No easy task, but I’m wearing it anyway. It acts as it’s own corset and fulfills all my auctioneering requirements. So off to the Cotton room I will go, with my 1960’s inspired false eyelashes and eyeliner. I feel like all of Joan’s clothes are very tight so I’m sticking tightly to the Mad Men theme.
