

This is entry is so bizarre to write — all of the above entries were written as I was feverishly looking ahead to the next stop while this one is written as I sit by the fire under the Christmas tree, as my niece does her college homework, each of glowing from an amazing holiday, while looking back at the event that was truly the crowning glory of The Recklass Coast2Coast tour…
Christmas.
I say this prolly about every tour stop, but this one took the Recklass concept to its brilliant, sparkly, and heart opening extreme. Picture an historic mansion, decorated with fresh pine wreaths, the glowing lights are mysteriously low, the Trans Chorus of LA lines the stairs like angels descending from “on high,” singing Christmas carols… to greet everyone. They finish and file joyfully down the stairs leading everyone into the Salon where buffets of wine, (a generous donation from Gracias Madre restaurant) cheese and my “Auntie Pasti” grilled vegetables marinated in Christmas spices: cinnamon, allspice, clove and nutmeg, await. Guests mingled and chatted with members of the chorus (while I frantically put on my make-up & fixed my hair into something a little less than I dreamed about, since I and my team of Devin Almond and his sister Jenny were still decorating the venue right up to the opening of doors…). Finally, “well turned out” I was able to float out into this festive vibe and greet a few guests… designed to make it easy for the Chorus members to slip away unnoticed until…
… the side doors to the Salon were flung open by the directors of the Chorus; Artistic Director Abdullah Hall & Executive Director, Kathryn Davis, as the Chorus was humming carols. The guests intrigued, filed into the dining room decorated with more wreaths, and formal place settings. The seating was arranged so that each guest found their name at these settings on a Christmas ornament. Then the Chorus’s humming blossomed into beautiful singing of more Christmas carols.
I welcomed everyone and directed their attention to 11 foot Douglass fir tree “festooned with lights and enrobed in a slivery gold (where else does that color actually exist except at Christmas?) garland… but you will notice that it does not have any ornaments…” I then invited everyone up to decorate the tree, as the Chorus sang “Oh, Tannebaum.” The tree was a generous donation from The Refinery, one of LA’s premier graphic design companies for TV & Film, and included delivery to the winner’s home… Shoot! Did I just say that aloud?
Back in the kitchen, Chef Chandra (who doesn’t use the term the Chef, but whatevs — can I help it if they’re awesome & deserve the highest props? — I’m a cook, a passionate one, but a cook nonetheless — Chandra and his bud EJ are chefs and were turning out the second course — Saladé Cesar. (side note: One of my personal highlights was the quick “field trips” in the kitchen to watch Chef Chandra, EJ, & Rocco plating the food in a silent rhythm awaiting Willa, who deftly stacked the plates up her arms to waltz between tables to serve all 56 quests, aided by Devin & Jenny.)
After the Salad course, as entres’ were starting to appear in the dining room, what to our wandering eyes should appear? A red-suited Santa themself and sack full o gifts… Santa hand delivered copies of ‘Recklass in The Kitchen,” as I followed behind signing and chatting with each quest. For the dinner portion of the event, each table had 2-3 members of the chorus, so guests and chorus could celebrate together.
After dinner, I invited Santa to come to the tree and they began randomly selecting ornaments (with their aforementioned nametags) and announcing these as “winners” of a prize: the first winners won the center piece wreaths, then Santa selected the winners of the large wreaths and poinsettias decorating the staircase, and finally the grand prize winner was selected — Kathryn Davis the ED for the Trans Chorus was shocked when her name was read aloud by Santa, she had won the 11 foot Christmas tree!
Afterward the guests were invited to avail themselves of the dessert buffet, again, Chandra and team made my Christmas classics: “Malcolm’s ginger cubeds” (gingerbread cookies) Pistachio & Cranberry Icebox cookies, & iced shortbread. Here’s where i got to pitch in, as I made 6 pounds of White Chocolate Cranberry Gems and 5 pounds of peppermint bark.
The Chorus took their places under the tree once again, and sang a number of tunes — Silent night was my favorite as I took the time to sit for a moment and let the beauty of my siblings’ harmony wash over me. I sat next to my long time friend Audrey who hugged me tight and gently stroked my hair lovingly like an adoring aunt as the lights twinkled, the pine mingled with Christmas spices and the true spirit of Christmas radiated from our hearts… it was remarkable.
Artistic Director Abdullah “Abby” Hall called me to the microphone but it wasn’t it speak — turns out the Trans Chorus has a tradition of honoring someone by singing their signature song, “You have more Friends than you know” while they hug you in front of everyone… its powerful, and slightly overwhelming — you try keeping it together as 20 beautiful humans sing at you with such love and warmth and respect… I didn’t, I couldn’t… until I did. Standing as if under a waterfall of love surrendering to the wonderful cascade of love…
… “How do you follow that?” I stammered, as I tried to say a speech that was in the making since I first set out on the journey. I looked out at the crowd — the six people from own neighborhood who came to show their support, the fans of the TCLA who now are fans of my book, the family that has supported me every step of the way, and said “I had high hopes for this event since Chandra first offered to cook my Christmas menu, but when I saw the Video & National Spot the Chorus did for Pantene, set to their rendition of “I’ll be home for Christmas” my idea for the evening changed from receiving to giving. I realized that that was really the true spirit of Recklass. Serving love to those you love. — tonight was not about celebrating the finale of The Recklass Coast2Coast Tour, but rather celebrating being “Home” for Christmas – where our hearts are – with our chosen family, which in my case, thru Grace, is both my blood family and Queer siblings.”
I ended by dedicating tonight to Mylove, I cannot remember what or how I said it, (between sobs and tears) and wished everyone a safe journey home
The kitchen crew was hustling to get everything out by our “9:30 hard out” and I swept the entire floors — it was a sweet way to offer to the great mansion gratitude for being a place of an unforgettable evening – the perfect conclusion to a perfect tour.
Merry Christmas everyone God Blessed us one and all…



























