Man, I’ve been obsessed with the Olympics lately, and I gotta tell you about this crazy thing I just tried – the Louis Vuitton tray Olympics. It’s not as fancy as it sounds, but let me explain.
So I was reading some articles about the Paris Olympics, and I stumbled upon this piece about Louis Vuitton, you know, the fancy luxury brand. It turns out they’re like a big deal in the Olympics this year. They didn’t just design some clothes or bags, they actually designed the official Olympic torches and also these special trunks to carry the medals. And get this, they even made these trays, real lightweight ones, to carry the medals during the award ceremonies.
Now, I’m no Olympic athlete, sadly, and I don’t have any Louis Vuitton trays lying around, but the idea got stuck in my head. I wanted to experience a little bit of that Olympic vibe, even if it’s just pretend. So I decided to create my own little “medal ceremony” at home, using what I had. It was time to get resourceful.
First, I needed “medals.” I rummaged through my drawers and found some old stuff – a couple of participation ribbons from my school days, a keychain with a mini trophy, and even a bottle cap that kinda looked like a medal if you squinted. That was my gold, silver, and bronze sorted.
Next, the tray. Obviously, I didn’t have a handcrafted Louis Vuitton tray, but I did find a regular plastic serving tray in the kitchen. Not exactly luxury, but it would do the job. I even tried to make it look a bit fancier by putting a napkin on it, which didn’t really work out, but hey, I tried.
Then came the “ceremony.” I got my family involved. They were a bit confused at first, but they played along. I set up a little podium (a stack of books, to be exact) and had my family take turns awarding the “medals” to each other on the tray. We even played some dramatic music in the background to make it feel more official. It was actually pretty fun. We had the dog participate too, he got the bottle cap “medal.”
The Aftermath
- The “medals” were a hit. Everyone got a kick out of the makeshift awards.
- The tray worked. It wasn’t Louis Vuitton, but it held the “medals” just fine.
- The ceremony was hilarious. We were all laughing, and it made for a memorable evening.
In the end, it wasn’t about the luxury or the brand. It was about having fun and creating a silly memory with my family. My makeshift Louis Vuitton tray Olympics was a success, not because of what we used, but because of the joy it brought. It just goes to show, you don’t need fancy stuff to have a good time, just a little imagination and a willingness to be a bit silly.