Thursday, April 15, 2010

Easter Weekend Recap (a few weeks late)

I really wish I could be more on top of this blog...I really am working on this. But you know my favorite saying, "better late than never" I know this drives a few of you crazy and it does me to, but...

We had a great Holy Week. I attended services all week and feel like I got more out of Lent and thus Easter because of that. I got Landon out of school early on Good Friday and we walked in the "Way of the Cross" in Homewood. It was very moving seeing the community come together for such a powerful lesson in our faith. About 6 churches in Homewood came together and led the community through the way of the cross stationed throughout Homewood.


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Later that night, we went to my sisters 2nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Night. This was so much fun and great for older kids. We hid the eggs as usual, but once it gets dark finding them, becomes a challenge and takes more like 20 minutes instead of 20 seconds to find all the eggs.

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Now that a couple of weeks have passed, I am not sure what we did Saturday besides getting our Easter best ironed and laid out. On Sunday, we actually got up in time to make it to early service at church (HUGE accomplishment for us) and after the service we loaded up and headed to Auburn for Easter lunch.

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My 2nd oldest sister, Tiffany, lives there and it has become tradition for Easter lunch to be held at her house. And I am in love with her house. To me, it is the quintessential southern home.


And her yard serves as a gorgeous backdrop for anything...especially kiddos in their Easter outfits. Lucy was introduced to suckers in her Easter basket and I am not sure she was ever without one in her mouth all day.

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She quickly learned the name of the game and would find an egg shake it, and if it rattled it made it to the basket, if not, it went back to the ground!

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Poor Landon was popped with his allergies that day and every picture I have of him, he is squinting and/or rubbing his eyes. These are the only ones I have where he doesn't look absolutely miserable.

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And we actually got a picture of the four of us. Honestly, I am not sure we have done that since Lucy was an infant.

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Grammy came down for the weekend but she is not in a single shot. Grammy - we have got to get better about this! We had a lovely Easter week(end) and are so thankful for our risen Savior!


Sunday, April 11, 2010

"Bee"utiful Saturday

I had an incredible weekend this past weekend. Not only was the weather beautiful but I got to hang out with friends and family and partied all day long on Saturday. It was incredibly fun, rewarding, and not to mention incredibly exhausting. I have been so fortunate to join a Mom's playgroup through church that has some fun and faithful moms in it. They have quickly become great friends that I meet up with at least once or twice a week with. The group is called "Mama & Me" and we gather every Tuesday at 10 at my church, Trinity Methodist. Our kids play (Lucy mainly eats snacks) and we have a quick devotional followed with fellowship.

Anyhow, our group was asked to participate in "Party on Purpose" a fundraiser for UMW at Trinity. I quickly volunteered as I love a good party, and off to planning we went. Since nearly everyone in the group is either pregnant or just had a baby, we thought a baby shower theme would be appropriate. So we came up with "B is for Baby" and the party evolved into one of the cutest showers EVER! Kallie, the other party planner and I spent all day Friday setting it up and all day Saturday showing it off. It was "bee" themed but not too over the top...

Bees made out of marzipan. They are really simple and Martha does a much better job with instructions than I could.

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These little pom pom's were the steal of the show. Everyone asked about them and I cannot even tell you how easy, quick, and cheap they are to make. Again, you can find directions from my good friend Martha Stewart! :)

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We simply cut circles out of black seersucker for chargers and made a table runner and napkin rings out of a bright and cheerful fabric. (sorry for the lack of color in some of these pictures...not sure what was going on with my camera)

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Simple yellow, white, and lime green flowers make for a cheery arrangement...

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And the candy bar was also a huge hit.

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We tried to use only yellow(ish) candy to keep with the color scheme. Think vanilla wafers, white chocolate covered pretzels (tinted with yellow food coloring) yellow marshmallows (sprinkled with yellow sugar sprinkles) butterfingers, bananas, and butterscotch. And the banana cupcakes were divine and also the food sample we handed out to guests. Once again, courtesy of Martha Stewart.


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Even though our party was my favorite by far there was some fierce competition.

"Alice in Wonderland Mad Tea Party" Party

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I LOVE those dishes!

And candyland was awesome...how cute are these candy bouquets!!?? I examined them and they are really easy to make. I think I will start giving these for birthdays!

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"Derby Days" had a cute arrangment with the riding boots.

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And, I think I will have to use these for NYE 2011 Party

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I had an absolute blast planning the party and honestly can't wait to host a baby shower so I can use everything again. I think it is safe to say that the "Party on Purpose" was a huge success and all the parties were awesome, but "B is for Baby" still gets my vote. :)