Showing posts with label WTT Smash HIts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WTT Smash HIts. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

TBD recap, Turkey tutorials and Test your Thanksgiving IQ


If you missed out on any of last weeks spectacular events then don't worry, you can catch up right here! Check out the segment on TBDTV with Morris Jones. This week Markette and Vanessa choose their HEEL OF THE WEEK from Shoe Dazzle. Markette rocks out "The Beverly" while Vanessa dazzles in moulin rouge colored heels called "The London." The dynamic duo were also at WTT Smash Hits charity tennis tournament captained by Elton John and Billie Jean King. The two hosts were then off to ArtJamz in Crystal City,Va. where they "unleashed their inner artist" and painted the night away.



HAPPY THANKSGIVING! 
DC ON HEELS is wishing everyone a  Happy Thanksgiving. This year we  have soooo many things to be thankful for. THANK YOU  to all of our fans, viewers, colleagues, friends and family. Without all of YOU-- DCOH would not be the success that it is! So many thanks. This is my favorite holiday of the year. It's all about family, reflecting and helping others in need and having a good meal.  And speaking of food.. how the butterball am I going to get my turkey from THIS...


to THIS...


Thanks to technology and the good ol' World Wide Web, the pressure is off. OK well not completely since I still have to pull off a fabulous feast, but there are so many online tutorials, blogs, and forums to help ease the process and discounts that you can find online! I found this easy tutorial all about thawing your bird from Butterball's Website.



OK that looks pretty simple, now on to the basting, stuffing and cooking tutorials.

And remember, nobody's perfect, you have to march to the beat of your own drum and set your own holiday traditions. I won't be  complaining though if a little beginner's luck is thrown my way. And yeah mom's stuffing may still  be the best, or nobody can top Nana's pumpkin pie but at the end of the day it's still all about reflecting on what you are most thankful for whilst being surrounded by friends, family and FOOTBALL of course. And the BEST part of it all... falling asleep on the couch thanks to all that tryptophan.


And while there will always be mishaps and things that don't  exactly go as planned. (Just ask Paula Dean, remember when she got smacked in the face with a giant Butterball that was tossed directly to her noggin'!!! That wasn't exactly part of the plan, but even the queen of cooking had to roll with the punches (no pun intended.)



And remember if it doesn't quite go as planned..then there's always next year!


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And now it's time for our Thanksgiving Quiz. I went to History.com to learn some important facts about this special holiday. Test your knowledge with a little quiz titled FACT OR FICTION?

Fact or Fiction: Thanksgiving is held on the final Thursday of November each year.

Fiction. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln designated the last Thursday in November as a national day of thanksgiving. However, in 1939, after a request from the National Dry Goods Association, President Franklin Roosevelt decreed that the holiday should always be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of the month (and never the occasional fifth, as occurred in 1939) in order to extend the holiday shopping season by a week.

Fact or Fiction: One of America's Founding Fathers thought the turkey should be the national bird of the United States?

Fact. In a letter to his daughter in 1784 Benjamin Franklin suggested that the wild turkey would be more a more appropriate national symbol for the newly independent United States than the bald eagle. He argued that the turkey was a "much more respectable Bird," a true original Native of America," and "though a little vain and silly, a Bird of Courage."

Fact or Fiction. Native Americans used cranberries, now a staple of many Thanksgiving dinners, for cooking as well as medicinal purposes.

Fact. According to the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association, one of the country's oldest farmers' organizations, Native Americans used cranberries in a variety of foods and also as a medicine to treat arrow punctures and other wounds and as a dye for fabric.

Fact or Fiction: In 1863, Abraham Lincoln became the first American president to proclaim a national day of thanksgiving.

Fiction. George Washington, John Adams and James Madison all issued proclamations urging Americans to observe days of thanksgiving, both for general good fortune and for particularly momentous events (the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, in Washington's case; the end of the War of 1812.)

And did you know?
John F. Kennedy was the first president to pardon a Thanksgiving turkey? President George H. W. Bush was the first to officially pardon one? And remember when Obama pardoned the Thanksgiving turkey  "Courage" in 2009? 


 Happy Thanksgiving everyone! 


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Besos xoxxoxo Vanessa

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

WTT Smash Hit Photo Highlights and Rainbow History Project 10th Anniversary


WTT SMASH HITS: TENNIS THAT SERVES A CAUSE





World Team Tennis Smash Hits captained by Billie Jean King and Elton John was a smash hit! Held on the campus of American University, the evening was filled with entertainment and first class tennis and all for a wonderful cause!  This year (now in it's 18th) raised more than $500,000 for the Elton John AIDS Foundation and the Washington AIDS Partnership.Team Billie Jean defeated Team Elton 19-15 to tie their overall series at 9-9.  In its 18-year history, WTT Smash Hits has raised more than $10 million for the Elton John AIDS Foundation and local charities throughout the U.S. 

EJAF's national and international efforts have helped to eradicate the AIDS virus, fund direct patient care and offer prevention education to men, women and children. See photo highlights below of the event:

Photos courtesy of Patsy Lynch Photography 
Good friends and  team captains Billie Jean King and Elton John
Anna Kournikova with young fans on the court
Autographed piano bench signed by Elton John
Darling tennis couple Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf
Russia's hottest  export Anna Kournikova (check out her rock!)
Kournikova is all smiles here
Sir Elton John putting his best foot forward hitting a forehand

Fans fulfilled their responsibilities before the tournament, too, at the charity auction. Auction attendees bid on 10 items including King's Wimbledon tickets and John's autographed piano benches. The most expensive item — tennis lessons with Graf and Agassi — went for $50,000. The French Open Package sold for $25,000 dollars which included tickets to the first two days of the 2011 French Open, four nights accommodation in Paris, and a meet and greet with Tennis Channel on-air personalities and a visit to the Roland Garros set. 

Billie Jean King, Elton John and Martina Navratilova have done so much for the Lesbian and Gay Community. During the press conference Martina was asked about the effects of bullying and spoke about the issues she faced when coming out. 

Original Herb Ritts Photograph of Madonna

And FYI, yesterday was the 10th Anniversary of the Rainbow History Project. 

On Tuesday, the Rainbow History Project hosted its 10th anniversary celebration for the organization, at the Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives. The celebration included the display of several items from the RHP archives, including GLBT T-shirts from the Cheryl Spector collection and items donated by Deacon Maccubbin, along with food and fellowship. 

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Vanessa xoxxoxo