Sunday, 14 April 2013

Waltzing at the Waldorf

 
 
Here are the promised pictures of my birthday treat - dancing to the Berkley Square Society Band at the Waldorf Hotel in London.
 
We weren't even sure if we were going to make it as when we got to the station we heard there had been 'an incident' on the line and that our train had been cancelled. Undeterred, we jumped into our car and drove there instead, arriving only ten minutes late.
 


 



These are some of the cakes we ate - yum!


 

 
The tea dance was held in the beautiful Palm Court Restaurant.
















We were surprised when we were told that Channel 4 were going to be filming the tea dance as part of a documentary. We were asked if we would be happy to be interviewed by Dawn Porter and stupidly agreed. This meant that I spent the rest of the dance worrying about it. In the end we weren't - which was a huge relief!


17 comments:

  1. You do meet a classy type of person in blogland! How swish it all looks. How fabulous. And those cakes. So glad you enjoyed your day. I bet you want to do it all again now, don't you?

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    1. Why thank you, Lynne - I rather like being called classy! Yes I would like to do it again but we shall have to save up for another special occasion.

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  2. How fantastic, Wendy - thanks for posting such lovely photos. You're a very attractive couple! I can imagine how tense you must have been waiting for the interview that never happened! Will the doc. be on soon?

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    1. Thank you Rosemary - I think the camera was kind in those photos! It is a series called Finging Love Online, they were looking at how important shared hobbies are in a relationship. Don't know when it will be on.

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  3. What a lovely afternoon. Luscious cakes and your dance partner doesn't look bad either! Sounds like you had a wonderful birthday treat. You'll have to watch the documentary just in case they filmed you dancing...

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    1. Ha ha - he'll read that! Yes it was a lovely afternoon.

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  4. Oh, what a beautiful setting. Gosh, I'd have grown two left feet the minute I heard there was filming! In our writers' group at the library this morning, a chap came in to take photos for publicity material - right when I was reading my bit! Very offputting!

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    1. I hoe you managed to carry on alright Joanne!

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  5. Wow! And you look so YOUNG! Glad you had a good time.

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  6. Wow too! Great pictures and what yummy looking cakes! And I agree, you're a gorgeous looking couple :-) x

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    1. I shall have to make sure nobody sees me in real life - only Tracy knows the real truth but I'll bribe her'

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  7. Awe - how absolutely lovely. Thanks so much for sharing your photos, Wendy. I LOVE pics, especially ones of happy people having fun:) I so wish I could dance "properly", I would love to spend time in such a classy (yep, Lynne is right, I can't think of a better word than classy!) place. And what yummy food!
    Okay, I am digressing for a moment but I just read this: "90% of information transmitted to the brain is visual, and visuals are processed 60,000X faster in the brain than text" Hm? It just shows you how good a good story must be in order for us readers to want to make the effort of keeping on reading it ... I suppose what I am saying is keep on writing those good stories :)

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  8. 60,000! I can hardly believe it, Marianne. Maybe I should do my stories in pictures next time!

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  9. All looks fabulous! Happy belated birthday! I love the picture below of your sixth birthday party too - I've got one of my sixth party - I must dig it out :-)x

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    1. Thanks, Amanda. Yes, we must compare six year old birthday photos!

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