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Covered Century 21's annual xmas party at the Signature Grand. The problem is that I printed out directions on Yahoo. I ended up getting lost for an hour and 1/2. Fortunately, I finally found the place and didn't miss much.
I was worried about entering a space filled with 300 people fancily dressed late. But I found a few empty tables and another with one gentleman with a camera sitting quietly. He was surprised to turn around and see me sitting next to him.
He was not a member of the media as I had assumed, but a professional photographer hired by the company. He helped me decipher the large Canon camera I had been given by the publisher. This one is different than the normal tiny digital I use and I had a very brief instruction session on how to use it. I decided I don't like it. Just like a car, I like automatic. I would rather spend time framing the photo and just right than worrying about gadgets. I seem to take excellent photos if I am working with a camera that vibes with me. This one did not.
I couldn't figure out how to zoom in. I don't think you can. I think it only zooms after the fact. I don't like it.
The event was very nice. I was dressed up in a business dress. Most other women were half-out in evening gowns. I was underdressed perhaps for once. I was okay with that.
I was starving. Luckily, I got to eat. They had salad, chicken, prime rib sauteed in mushrooms and sauce and mashed potatoes with skins mixed in the potatoes. It was pretty good. I don't eat red meat so I was happy they had chicken. It was stuffed with some sort of veggies. (This is not my typical review, okay). It was followed by a not so good chocolate cake with rasberry sauce.
The fan fare put on when they presented the food was worth seeing. They played the theme from "Close Encounters" and rolled out tables filled with silver buffet trays. The procession was guided by an orchestral conductor of sorts complete with white gloves and waving hand. The lights dimmed and an announcer comparable with they guy from Price is Right announced that the main course was served. They proceeded to serve us and discoesque classic music followed. In the middle of the award ceremony, they brought in Mariachi players complete with Sombreros. Of course, the evening wouldn't be complete without latin dancing.
I ran out of there about then. Past my bedtime (11:00 p.m.) I was able to write down information and snap off a few pics of the winners.
Luckily, everything worked out. My article will be published soon!
Posted by creativerachel
at 12:34 AM EST