May 26, 2010

Cuba Nostalgia 2010

This past Sunday, May 23rd, Mom, Grandma and I went to the Cuba Nostalgia event at the dade county fairgrounds. This event has Cuban music, food, movies, art, handmade items, celebrities, exhibits and tons of pictures of old Cuba. Now my grandmother came to the US when she was 18 years old, so she loves going to this event to see and tell us of how things were in Cuba.

This event is totally the essence of vintage and retro. But retro as you're not used to seeing it, retro from the Cuban perspective. Check out the replica of art deco "El Encanto" department store (that's Mom posing in front of it). This was the department store in 1950s Cuba, and even the movie stars from here used to shop there.

They had some exhibits set up to look like Cuba. Here grandma and I are in front of "el morro" (or a mock-up with a backdrop... LOL)

Of course, there was no lack of awesome handmade items at the event either. There were "Cuban" Christmas trees. They are so cute. Little Christmas trees all decorated with Cuban things: flags, maracas, dominoes, baseballs, guajiro hats, hibiscus, coffee, Cuban coffee cups and little bacardi rum bottles. They were so cute. They also had Cuban themed wreaths. Such a cute idea for the holidays.

We also found the cutest dolls. I just fell in love with them. They were dolls dressed like little santeras. Santeras are the followers of an Afro-Cuban religion that combined Catholicism with the African religions brought to the island by the African slaves. The dolls were adorable, their dresses were so pretty, all adorned with lace and trims and little flowers, and I just love their little turbans.

The other handmade items were a little bigger. There were lots of domino tables, since there's nothing Cubans like more than playing dominoes! These tables were beautiful made from wood and with Cohiba "cigars" as domino racks. Too cute! This one with all the vintage Cuba travel posters was my fave. And, of course, to accompany your domino table, some handmade dominoes. Not your run of the mill double-nine set though. How bout ones with some sparkle? Glittery dominoes, so awesome.

But I have to say I was most impressed by the rocking chairs. They were stunning. I'm not sure what kind of wood they were made of, but we talked to the guy that made them. He explained how he reinforced the seats, so the caning wouldn't break. And having seen that happen to a lot of rocking chairs it was nice that he looked to alter them to avoid that problem. My mom loves rocking chairs and this one was just so gorgeous.

There was a huge Cuba map on the floor and everyone was looking for their town. Grandma found hers, Baire. Well this is actually the town the moved to after they left the coffee plantation in Riito de Matias. She placed her feet by her town. She's from the province of Oriente, on the far west side of the island. She's a country girl, and then she moved here to the US and its big cities.

We, of course couldn't miss checking out the Cuban baseball exhibit. Grandma is a huge baseball fan (she follows the Marlins and Tampa Bay), and remembers her Cuban teams fondly. Here she is at the exhibit. Now I'm not sure if these ladies played ball or were just sporting the hats, but these were the teams in Cuba: Habana, Marianao, Cienfuegos and Almendares. I think this poster of the girls in the hats was so cute. It reminded me of A League of Their Own.

We had a great time at Cuba Nostalgia. Grandma found lots of music and movies that she remembers from the olden days, which she has been listening to on her cd player all the time. She also found and old movie adaptation of a novela she used to listen to on the radio with her father. Mom found some Cuban movies she'd been looking for too. So crazy the stuff you can find there. We had some free juice from Goya and had lunch there before heading home. But I'm sorry to say, there is no Cuban food that compares to homemade.


May 10, 2010

cool blogs to check out

Lately, I've gotten into the whole blog thing and have found some really great ones. So, here are the blogs I'm reading. They run the gamut from sewing and vintage to celebs to cooking...

These first blogs are about vintage style (and making the clothes yourself!). My first stop is usually Casey's Elegant Musings. Casey is all about wearing vintage. She has great links to other sites with info about vintage hair (one of my current obesessions), and I lover her flickr faves. I just found Gertie's New Blog for Better Sewing, and I'm hooked. Gertie is trying to make all of the items in Vogue's New Book for Better Sewing, and some other things along the way too. The Sew Weekly is about a woman that is trying to make onw outfit for herself a week. These ladies are all a great inspiration, and I hope to be starting on making myself some clothes soon, though I'm sure it will pale in comparison to their wears!

Ok, so I love TV, but I'm not big on spoilers, so I tend to avoid the TV blogs, but one I do frequent has more to do with vintage fashion than the actual plot of the show. It's What Would Emma Pillsbury Wear? I'm a total Gleek and love Emma's vintage inspired style (I'm so getting a sweater guard one of these days! You can see all of Emma's clothes from each episode of Glee and also some look-alikes in case you want to look like Emma too!

Now onto the food. Great down home recipes with tons of pics can be found at The Pioneer Woman Cooks. This is a real pioneer woman out there with her family cooking for them an making it all look so delicious. I love seeing each step of her recipes photographed. And this one is pretty self explanatory, Food Porn Daily. As I explained to Mom recently, these are just delicious looking super closeups of yummy food. It always makes my mouth water.

As you saw in my last post, I love planning parties, and I found a blog that combines great parties with cool modern/retro style. Hostess with the Mostess has great ideas for showers, weddings, birthday parties, really any party you want to have. I pop over there to get the ideas I will eventually use for some party down the line.

And now the old standyby and the one that takes me the longest to read everyday, Oh No They Didn't! ONTD combines all of the celeb gossip from all the other sites, along with original content from users to give you all the hollywood info you could ever ask for. Think of it as your ET or Access Hollywood online, only juicier! If you read this blog, you'll def be in the know about what's going on in the world of entertainment.

So those are some of my favorite blogs. I'm always looking for new ones, so if anyone has any recommendations, just leave them in the comments. And I'm also trying to update this blog more often too. I hope you guys enjoy what I've been blogging!