Last night I sprayed on more hairspray than a Georgia beauty
pageant contestant to hold my curls in the humidity, donned my only fancy dress
and pearls, and attended the older children’s Catholic school auction.
There are several fundraising events throughout the year,
but the big one is the 3 part auction with raffle ticket items, silent big
items, and the live auction big prizes. Every family donates something and all
the classes make a project in addition to the dozens of baskets of merchandise
donated by local businesses. A few months ago I made a queen size quilt and was
surprised to find that it was part of the live auction. Not very intelligently, I realized last night that I didn't take a picture of the completed quilt, just the top.
While our trusty babysitter played games and fed the
children at home, Tim and I chatted with friends, put down bids, and dropped raffle
tickets in various bags. The auction was still going at 9:30pm and I asked a
friend to bid on the quilt and I would buy it from her if it didn’t go above my
minimum, as I didn’t want it to sell for less than I paid for materials. But
right before we were to leave the quilt came up for bids and I was pleasantly
surprised to see a bidding war ensue, with a final price of $400. So, even
though we didn’t go home with anything since Tim’s bid of $50 for a John Deere
toy tractor was trumped at the last minute and our raffle numbers were never
called, we did our part to ensure a quality Catholic education for the students
for another year.
1 comment:
You look absolutely gorgeous! I'm sure your husband was proud to attend with "the prettiest girl in the room". (Auntie M.)
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