Monday, September 15, 2014

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Photos!

Special thanks goes to Carrie Bayless of C.Bayless Photography of Zimmerman, MN for the professional photos of Gypsy Soiree II.

I posted photos on a separate page, click here or on the Photos link above to see them.


Mark your calendars, next year's Gypsy Soiree III will be held Saturday, September 12, 2015.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Getting there - Wrap-up 2014


Today I started sorting through the bags and organizing things just a bit.  I have not touched the clothing yet, so this is just the "other" stuff that was donated (and I may still find some other stuff in the clothing bags).

I'm amazed, truly amazed.  You guys are AWESOME!  I cannot imagine being a person who needs this stuff so much, and to just "magically" have it appear for me.  Your generosity overwhelms me.


Besides all the stuff on the list, there are also TWO "Birthday Party In a Bag" gift bags, complete with a cake mix, frosting, candles, paper plates, snacks, a puzzle AND a birthday gift...one for a boy and one for a girl.


Click here to see a list of what I've logged so far.

Gypsy Donations!

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

What an amazing night!

Does it get any cuter than this??


Or more fun than this??




We had such a great turnout, I tried counting a few times, and I'm pretty sure there were at least 70 women here throughout the night.  

We ate great food, drank a little wine, danced a bit, were entertained by fabulous fire dancing, and enjoyed the camaraderie of women.

Oh, and of course, gathered donations for the homeless shelter!





My plan, over the next few days, is to sort through and organize the donations and make a list of what all is there, just for curiosity sake.  The area under the table was packed with bags and bags of things too!  

You Gypsies ROCK!  

It takes about 3 days of work to set up the party, and at that point I'm thinking "do I really want to do this again next year?"  Then the party hits, and yeah, I want to! This year I had some amazing help tearing down too, which helped tremendously.  Instead of it taking me a week to pick at taking down, it was all pretty much done and packed away in one day.  Such a huge, huge, huge help.

There are a lot of photos on Facebook already, and I'm expecting more over the next few days.  If you search for the hashtag #gypsysoiree2 you should be able to see everyone's photos.  I'll add more photos here too, for those not on Facebook.

Thanks to everyone who participated, including our professional photographer Carrie Bayless, the performers from Insphyre Performance, Connie Crocker for teaching us all how to belly dance, our massage therapists Carol Etzel and Sara Peterson and Reiki master Karlene Plante.  It just wouldn't be the same without you guys helping!

And how cool is it to have this fabulous new Vardo just for my Gypsy Soirees! I don't know of anyone else who gets to have their own Vardo in the back yard (aka "Grandma's Playhouse")!











Sunday, August 31, 2014

Every Good Deed Brightens a Dark World!

Every good deed....every single one helps to brighten this world that at some times can be overwhelmingly dark.  

Last year we had so many items donated that we overflowed a 10-foot conference table stacked with goods, and this year I'm so excited to see what you'll all do!  


If  you're still wondering what to bring for your donation to the homeless shelter, click on this link Donation List for ideas.  


And yes, you can also clean out your closets and bring clean, gently used clothing, in all sizes (larger women's are greatly appreciated), but please make sure you're bringing your BEST...no one wants to wear ripped or stained clothing).  If you wouldn't wear it, don't bring it!


Homelessness can happen to any of us, at any time.  Take a minute and watch this video.


Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Excited??

I love running into people who are planning to attend this year's Gypsy Soiree II and hearing how excited they are for it, especially if they came last year and have a clue what to expect again. And those who have just seen photos of last year's event...expect it to be a  magical evening!


There are a few things to keep in mind.


Please remember to bring:  


  • An appetizer or dessert - we'll supply drinks
  • Your donation for the homeless shelter (click here DONATIONS for ideas) and 
  • Some cash if you want to participate in the massage, reiki or henna booths (no set fee, just your donation amount).
  • INSPHYRE PERFORMANCE will be here giving us fabulous fire dancing entertainment.  They've charged us a small fee, so donations will first go towards covering party expenses. However, it's a whole lot less than what they normally charge and they're mostly donating their time and talent to help support the cause, so there will be a "tip bucket" out for them also.

If you're planning to camp, come early to set up your tent/camper. The party "officially" starts at 6pm, but you can arrive any time after 4:00 to set up.  You might want to bring something extra to share for breakfast too, last year we all just gathered at the tables outside in the morning and sat there waking up, enjoying breakfast, coffee and conversation for a while.


If you're driving from the Twin Cities, expect about an hour drive to get here from downtown.  If you're mapping our address, it's 16717 261st  Ave., Big Lake, MN. The easiest directions from the cities would be to take 94 West to Rogers, take the Hwy 101 towards Elk River exit (heads north).  Stay on 101, which magically changes into Hwy 169.  Just stay on it all the way through Elk River (about 8 miles north of Rogers).  Keep going to Zimmerman (another 8-9 miles).  You'll come to the one stop light in Zimmerman where you will turn left (Co. Rd. 4/Fremont Ave/261st Ave. - yeah, you're in the country!).  Continue on that road for 5 miles, you will see a sign for Jct. Co. Rd. 15 (DO NOT TURN but slow down!).  Our house is right past that (3rd driveway) and there will be Gypsy Flags on the mailbox.  Park where you can.


Carpooling is encouraged!


I'm constantly checking the weather forecast at this point (rain is not allowed!), and it looks like it might be chilly, so dress accordingly.


It looks like we're doubling last year's attendance, and that's fabulous!  


Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Vardo!!

Not sure what a vardo is?  It's a wagon that gypsies live and travel in.  Usually highly decorated and beautiful.


After last year's party, we joked around that I needed a vardo for this year's event (and a camel...but that's not happening!).  Joke's on me, cause now I actually have one!!

My husband spotted an old tobacco wagon on an online auction this winter, and we got it.  He spent the entire month of July (5 weeks actually) reworking the wagon base and building my very own vardo (also known here as "Grandma's Playhouse" by my 2-year-old granddaughter!).  It was a huge learning curve, literally, as he created the curved wooden roof and really just built the thing with no official plans other than "hey...it would look cool if you did this..."  He did a fabulous job too.

I've been spending a good majority of the last week painting the entire thing, and should be done with the painting by this weekend.  Then I get to start unpacking my gypsy decorations and go to town making it even more beautiful.  It's gonna be a great spot to have your gypsy portrait done by Carrie too!

I'm not posting pictures of it until after the party, so if you wanna see it, come in person!

This event is sorta like planning a wedding, it preoccupies my thoughts all summer.  I just sorta dream about it all winter, but once June hits I go full-tilt into scheming mode and usually spend at least an hour or two a day working on something having to do with it.  

But I don't know what could top a vardo for next year!!







Saturday, August 9, 2014

Don't be shy!

I just tagged pretty much every one invited on Facebook, hopefully so you would respond to the invitation with either a "yes, I'm IN" or a "no" (insert sad face here). There are a few components of the party where we really need an estimate of attendees (like drinks, and party favors).

Don't be shy about coming, and don't be shy about bringing a friend along if you need/want to!  Last year we had only one person show up in normal clothes, and she was promptly "gypsified!"  It's all about having a fun, magical evening just surrounded by wonderful women.  


You really WILL be glad you came!


If you're not sure what to wear, something as simple as a flowy skirt and top is good enough!  Pile on the jewelry too.  Want some inspiration?  My Gypsy Soiree Pinterest board has plenty of ideas. Just click here:  Gypsy Soiree  If you scroll down far enough you'll see photos of last year's party, and this year's will be bigger and better.


Hope to see you there, it's just four weeks away!








Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Professional Photographer

Carrie Bayless, a professional photographer from Zimmerman, will be joining the fun at Gypsy Soiree II too!  



I've had the pleasure of being around Carrie during several "Ladies on the Loose" events in Zimmerman, and asked her if she'd like to be part of our party.

You can check out her work here http://cbaylessphotography.com/blog/  and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cbaylessphotography/info.


Be sure to bring plenty of smiles with you that night!



Sunday, July 27, 2014

Get your hips loosened up...

Because Connie's coming back this year to help us learn (or just have fun being silly) belly dancing!



And if your attire isn't "Gypsy" enough, she brings PLENTY more embellishments to share!

Just look at those faces!

This is why we support Project Elf and the shelters...just take a look at the happiness YOU help create!



This is the fabulous Mickey Mikeworth and some of the mothers Project Elf has helped!

Click on this link to read more of this precious story Project-Elf---Seven Months Later

Friday, July 18, 2014

Pushing the Envelope!

So Taylor has worked her magic and secured a magnificent GROUP of fire dancers for this year's Soiree!!  Can you believe it?!  Yes, a group of dancers!

Insphyre Performance has agreed to come and perform for us, and said "I don't know who you had last year but I guarantee we will push the envelope!"




Ho-ly smokes!  Because they're very generously donating their time and talent, we will have a tip bucket out if you feel so inclined, and I'm thinking everyone will be so inclined.


Are you getting excited...'cause I can hardly wait!


Oh, and go "like" 'em on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/InsphyrePerformance




Sunday, June 29, 2014

Just in case you weren't part of Gypsy Soiree last year, and you're wondering how much fun it was, here are a few comments I received after the party:


"What a spectacular event!!!!!!! I am in awe of your wonderful talents for decorating and your unbelievable hospitality. That was the most unusual , beautiful event I have ever attended. I was showing the photos to my mother and she said you should charge people to come. The belly dancing was incredible. the fire dancer was crazy cool. Thank you so much for including me." Laurie S.

"THAT was beyond compare!"  Connie C.

"Better than any Hollywood party!"  

If you're thinking about coming, but don't really know anyone who is attending, bring a friend along (although you'll make new friends too)!

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Gypsy Soiree II

It's time for Gypsy Soiree II

Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014

6pm - whenever!

16717  261st Ave., Big Lake

This is a party with a purpose!
(other than spending time with women who we don't see often enough!)



Last year's party was a smashing success!  The women who attended ranged in age from 1 year old, to about 65 years old and we thoroughly enjoyed being in the midst of such a fabulous group of women.  We laughed, we learned to belly dance, we were entertained by a fabulous fire dancer and delighted over the magic of the late summer evening.  And a whole carload of items was donated for the homeless shelter too!  It's now an annual event and we're all looking forward to September already!



This all began when my daughter and I attended a gypsy-themed party and thought it would be so much fun to have one ourselves.  Then we thought "why don't we DO something with this party?"  


Since Gypsies of lore are typically homeless and travel light, we decided to help out a homeless shelter and would appreciate donations of things you want to bring along. 

We are supporting Project Secure ~ a program run through Head Start which services all Minneapolis shelters -Project for Pride, Mary's Place, and the Drake are the main three. 

 
Not sure what to donate??  Think YOUNG MOTHERS!!

The majority of those we are helping are under the age of 28 and are currently living IN a homeless shelter.

The needs for people living in poverty and in a homeless shelter are very specific. 
They need personal care items that are not eligible to be bought with food stamps; items like tampons, panty liners, shampoo, baby powder, diapers, baby ointment, teething gel, teething toys, band aids, Kleenex, real Q-tips.

These are also people that have to use a laundromat to do any of their 
washing, so soap and quarters are really important. 

Underwear that is new for every size person is always needed. 


Fresh white socks!

Things for mothers that they can't afford to buy for themselves, like personal accessories, ponytail holders, 
scarves, earrings, a wallet, a backpack, or youth oriented sweet perfumes.

Toys that kids can carry in their hands -
Barbies with clothes, toy trucks, soft animals that are small (think of all those nice Beanie Babies that you see for a quarter at garage sales!).

Birthday party supplies are so appreciated (can you imagine not being able to give your child even a small birthday celebration?).

Just think about what YOU would need or want if you were in this situation, and bring your BEST!  

If you have gently used, nice clothing you no longer need, that's appreciated too.

Just what happens at a Gypsy Soiree??

Other than spending time among an eclectic group of women, chair massages and henna tattoos will be available for a donation (to cover the party expenses and any extra will go to the shelter), and we'll have a Reiki Master here too!


 Belly dancing fun begins at 7:30 ~ Yes, you can!!  Last year we had a fabulous group belly dancing lesson and it was so much fun.

This year we're having a fire dancing GROUP perform for us too.  If you've never seen fire dancing in person, you're in for a treat!

If you want to spend the night, bring an air mattress (for inside) or tent, etc.  We might have limited room for a camper or two.


Please also bring an appetizer or dessert to share.
We'll supply beverages (although more is always appreciated!).

...and of course bring a friend or two if you'd like - the more the merrier!