Island of Misfit Toys
December 10, 2018
Island of Misfit Toys
The holiday season is probably the busiest time of the year
in Key West. People here take the holidays very seriously, whether it comes to
decorating their homes with Christmas lights and decorations, holiday events
and parties filling the calendar that often times there are just too many
options on a single evening to possibly do everything. Invariably there is some
sort of holiday themed party or event just about every night in December
leading up to Christmas.
It can be exhausting trying to keep up, but I always tell
anyone that I hear complaining that it could be worse, there could be nothing
to do, that is certainly not a problem here as there is constantly some fun or
zany event or party happening.
One of those events was a comedy/ variety show hosted by the
twisted and legendary Landon Bradbury at First Flight restaurant called simply,
“Landon’s Dysfunctional Family Reunion”.
With Kathy continuing to be out of town, I had a spare ticket and
invited our friend Caitlin. I had joined her entire family for a wonderful
dinner at Salute and then Caitlin and I headed over to First Flight to catch
the show.
It always amazes me just how many amazingly talented people
we have on this small island and many of them were on display as part of Landon’s
wacky show. Comedians such as Joe Madaus, Kathy Gilmour and Pony Charvet and
Chad Newman all performed holiday themed stand-up routines that were interspaced
with musical numbers from some of the island’s finest musical talent including
Raven Cooper, Larry Baeder, Nick Norman and Kristin McNamara.
Uproarious fun was had by both the performers and the
sold-out audience. In fact tickets sold out so fast that the organizers added a
few extra tables to accommodate the demand. It was almost an exclusively local
audience, only a single man raised his hand when Landon inquired how many
tourists were on hand for the show. It is too bad as visitors were deprived of
the opportunity to see the wonderful talent that we locals are obviously all too
well aware of.
That was just one of the holiday events that I attended this
week, another one which was held at the Side Bar was the third annual
Gingerbread House auction to benefit the Florida Outreach Coalition.
Ironically, this event was also hosted by the ubiquitous Landon Bradbury, who
stays very busy this time of year. I had never been to this event before and
was prompted to go after seeing that a couple of my friends had created the
gingerbread houses that were going to be auctioned off and I wanted to see what
it was all about.
It was another wonderful event that again highlighted the
creative talents of the people who live here, this time the artistic talent
involved in creating detailed and impeccable gingerbread creations that were
auctioned off as a fundraiser. The designs and creation of these beautiful
edible artworks were amazing and the prices that the auction was bringing
reflected the creativity of those who made the houses.
I ended up bringing home a gingerbread house that was
created by my friend Alicia that I was thrilled to win. I had tried previously
to bid on a few others and could not keep up with the prices they were
generating. Maybe by the end, the money in the room had dried up as I was able
to take the house I won at a relatively great price.
This week was extra fun at home as well as we had a visitor,
our friends Martina and Jen were out of town and we took care of their adorable
dog Spike for the week. Jack and the cats all seemed excited to have a new
friend on hand and I had a great time taking care of Spike. We went on nice
walks, visited the dog park and took a lot of naps as well. Kathy remains out
in New Mexico helping our friend Dakota with her baby Sloane and having a
wonderful time as well.
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