I traveled the world in 8 hours this weekend.
Well...sort of. I had my Senior banquet and the theme was "Around the World in 8 hours".
It was truly a magical night.
For all of you who aren't familiar with UIS' banquet ways- it's like prom...on steroids. Or more like it's an evening put on by our parents for juniors and seniors to show us that they love us and to give us a special night before we grow up and leave. And they always out do themselves. The theme is (supposed to be) secret and they work for months ahead of time. The community comes out and watches all the couples get announced as they walk in. They completely transform our Teen Center/gym into another world. There is always a hilarious play filled with Senior's inside jokes and the whole night is based around us. The guys go all out asking girls, getting rides and all. There is nothing like it. End of nutshell.
So this is how my Banquet weekend went. Thursday night we had the traditional Jr./Sr. girls nail party. We had a great time getting pedicures, painting nails, face masks...it all. Giggles, excitement, talking, dancing to music.
Friday we didn't have school because there was a sports tournament (that the boys went to)...but it was nice because I was able to sleep in and just relax. Us senior girls got together also, to have a nice relaxed brunch together.
The afternoon was primping time. Make-up. Hair. Dress. Shoes. Flowers. :)
And at 5:00 my escort picked me up. Several pictures later, we were in line to drive up to a magical evening.
This year my dad walked me in. And it was so special. I always thought I would have a date my senior banquet, and often pitied people who had to get their dad to do it, but once I realized that no guy was going to ask me, I realized it was a blessing, because I had the best start to the evening ever. I realized that my parents had poured so much love and energy into that evening for me, that it was fitting thing to do.
When I was 3 I watched my very first banquet walk in and I went home and said my dad would walk me in...little did I know, 15 years later I lived that little girls dream.
I walked in and was taken back. It was gorgeous inside! I was completely surprised with the theme and it was great. We walked into a Japanese garden area, complete with ponds, a bamboo fountain and garden tea house. Upstairs we were greeted by "Immigration workers" and there was many little booths you could do.
Abbey Road recording studio. PNG bow & arrow shooting. Polish ping-pong arcade. Around the world put-put. Netherlands Wii station. Flight simulator so you can "fly" over Paris. Moroccan candle dipping. And lots of appetizers. Down the back steps was "snowy" Finland that spit you out into a Russian cafe, or a place out back were you could roast your very own coffee. Sushi and tea were offered along with origami and calligraphy in the Japanese tea house and there was a "Cloud 9" see-saw too!
So much to do, so little time.
And lets not forget the bathrooms. Gorgeous. They were completely transformed into a Japanese wonder. Ever last detail was perfect- including the Japanese cartoon tp. The boys had balloon ninja's in their stalls that would move when you closed the door. haha
Dinner. It was amazing. We sat under a "hot air balloon" that "over looked Paris". The tables were gorgeous and the food...to die for. Dessert = marbled brownie pie with ice cream stacked to the sky floating a perfect cherry on top. Yum.
I sat at a table of girls with the host and hostess (Mr. & Mrs. Barkman). They were so funny and I thoroughly enjoyed their company.
They traditionally have senior girl's fathers waiter tables, so we had my dad. He was the best waiter ever!
The play was funny and we all had a good time.
After dinner we had until 2 am to continue doing booths, taking pictures and just relaxing in the beauty.
I spent the night hanging out with a small group of girls. We had a blast. It was so nice, actually, not having a date, because I didn't have any commitments to anyone. I could do what ever I liked. I also enjoyed being with these girls, because they are special ladies I don't get to spend much time with. It was a good night of memories.
I think what I love about banquet is that you're transported into this other world. Nothing at all matters. There is really no time...you lose track of it. It's magical & I never feel more loved by the community than banquet nights. Everyone looks to beautiful and content and there is just an uplifted feeling floating through the air. And it's always a good sign when your cheeks start hurting from smiling too much. ;)
It's sad, though, how it all flashes by in overly mascaraed blink of an eye. It took a bit of time to just let it all sink in.
There is so much more I could say, but I've already said a lot. I'll fill you in on what happened from 2 on ward next time. So stay tuned.
BUT Thanks to everyone who made banquet possible. I had a fairytale evening that I'll always hold dear.
Now for picture over load time!
There is SO many more I could up, but this should do it for now. :) Enjoy!
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| Thanks mom for doing my hair! |
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| My ride. |
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| "Aunt" Becky made this gorgeous dress for me. Love it! |
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| Me and my bestie! <3 |
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| The girls. |
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| With my hansom father. |
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| Love love love this picture. |
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| Enjoying our tea and sushi. |
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| Emma Grace. |
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| Upstairs. |
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| Bathroom party! |
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| Banquet's best waiter ;) |
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| Dinning area. Paris is on the left. |
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| Floating through 'Cloud 9' |
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| Love her (& those bathrooms!). She's so cute ;) |
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| All our loot! :) |





















