Rehearsal Dinner

Every wedding starts with a rehearsal, and that's where I was this past Friday night.  This was the wedding that I was pretending to be the Coordinator for (I say pretending because I really didn't know what I was doing, but shhh, don't tell!) so it made for a busy weekend for me. It started with a comedy of errors, including me sitting at the wrong church for thirty minutes and Doc's car dying not once, but twice, after work, resulting in him spending the evening at AutoZone buying a new battery and me being dateless. But, I made it to the church and we rehearsed and all was well!

I mean, how can it not be well when you're in a beautiful church with windows like this?

The bride and groom were excited! They welcomed everyone in as we waited to get started.

The brother and niece of the bride were there.

Oh, and Mary, the Matron of Honor, was there too!

This is the bride's little brother. He was the cutest junior groomsman I've ever seen.

The bride and a couple of her bridesmaids...

Soon, it was time to get started. Susan, the church wedding coordinator, lined everyone up.

The preacher walked everyone through the service.

While the groom was off pretending to marry the proxy bride,

...the real bride watched from the pews and glowed like an angel.

After running through everything twice, we all sat down for some last-minute directions for the following day.

And we got a sneak peek of the special music by Adam Wheatley.

And then, it was time to head to dinner!

The bride and groom sat at the head table,

in between her parents,

and his parents.

Don't they all look like such proud parents? I know this was a special weekend for them.

Kendra and I got photo-bombed by the groom.

The tables were decorated with fall leaves and candles.

For a while, I got to sit by Cate, the flower girl, and watch her color. She was precious!

Speeches and toasts were made by the bridesmaids and groomsmen.  The man who introduced the bride and groom also spoke, and the father of the bride gave some very touching remarks. We ended the meal with a great slideshow of the bride and groom and then headed home to prepare for the next day. Come back soon to see pictures from the wedding day!

Couples Shower

Finally, I have time to recap our party from last weekend! A week late's not too bad, right? These were the invitations that were sent out a few weeks in advance.

My friend Matt did the design work and printed them for me, and then I cut all the tissue paper fringe and glued it on. The last step was to sew the red line across the fringe "skirt."

In each invitation was one of these tags with instructions to bring a gift that started with that letter and to attach it to the gift.

I tried to go around the house and take pictures of all the decorations before the guests arrived. I think I missed a couple of things, but here's the bulk of them.

The banner was hanging on the mantle.

Two mini tissue poofs hung from the doorway separating the kitchen and the living room.

And the rest of them were hung in the kitchen over our bar.

The pom-pom skewers were set out beforehand, just waiting for their food.

I tied ribbon around two jars so the wooden flatware would match the theme.

And these cute napkins sat on another corner of the table.

The centerpiece on the table was a few of my wooden test tube vases. I wanted red flowers for them and roses were my only choice. I added the daisies and the ribbon to try to make them look more cutesy and less romantic.

Doc brought home some sunflowers earlier in the week, and I dressed them up so they'd match the party, too.

The cupcakes in jars were lined up like an army of deliciousness, just waiting for people to take them home.

Outside, we put a sign in our flowerbed so all of our guests would come to the right house. Jenny and Darrin got to take it home with them.

We also hung lights outside. This was probably my favorite part. I love strings of lights!

Luckily we got everything done and ready with about 15 minutes to spare before the party started. Just in time!

Reason #34 why I'm friends with Jenny and Darrin: they came dressed to match the theme.

Our other friends didn't get that memo, but we let them come in anyway.

It wasn't long after everyone arrived that the food was ready.

Here are the pom-pom skewers full of fruit.

And the whole spread: pork tenderloin, cowboy beans, spinach orzo salad, fruit, and rolls.

After dinner, the party moved outside for some cornhole.

The weather was pretty perfect for sitting outside.

We headed inside after a bit to watch the guests of honor open gifts. It was fun to see what everyone came up with for their letters.

D for Dave's Dinners cookbook.

S for scrabble and sangria.

U=Utensils!

A welcome mat for W.

Our letter was C, so we made them a cornhole set painted in Texas colors (Darrin's alma mater).  It got broken in during the party.

It's safe to say they got lots of good, fun, and unique gifts. I think they were pleased!

One last picture with the couple, and that's a wrap!

Viking Cooking School

As I mentioned earlier, Saturday night of the bachelorette weekend was reserved for a cooking class at the Viking Cooking School.  A lot of my friends are already good cooks, but I told myself I needed to pay close attention to what the teacher taught us.  Doc had already told me he would want to see what I learned. The pressure was on! We started with appetizers that were already prepared and went through introductions. We also had a few minutes to look over the night's menu.

The favor for the weekend was an apron for each girl. Jenny's was different since she was the bride. We rocked those aprons during the whole class, and looked pretty good in them, too, if I do say so myself.

The island in the ginormous kitchen was already set up with all of our supplies. At each place was a cutting board, a towel, and a big-girl knife.

The class had 12 students and we divided up into 3 cooking teams. My team, Team 3, rocked! But I might be biased.

Our biggest competition were our other friends over on Team 2. They also had Nadia on their team. She was with the film crew, of course, and her job (with the film) is to make sure all the dialect and accents are correct. I guess we'll see how good she is at her job when the movie comes out. Either way, she was fun in the kitchen!

And on the other side of the cooking area was Team 1, made up of two couples from the same town in MS but that met for the first time that night. And we found out that Penny, in blue, is one of our sorority sisters!

We got a little competitive and cheered our teams on. We may have been their loudest group yet.

First up was an avocado salsa to go with the crabcakes. We learned the proper way to hold the knife to chop things (not the way I do it) and how to seed tomatoes.

We followed the directions to see what was next: crabcakes.

In this class, it's A-ok if you take a wine break. In fact, it's encouraged.

While we mixed the ingredients for the crabcakes, our beef just set there and...bled.

This is our instructor, Mary Helen. She stopped us before we screwed anything up, and showed us how to do things when we needed help.

Darbie was my team's seasoner. She went to town with the salt and pepper and flavored our meat right up.

To cook the meat, we seared it in a pan for two minutes on each side, and then let it finish cooking in the oven. Allison was in charge of cooking ours, and she did a great job!

While we were carefully timing our sides, I looked over and saw Team 2 doing a little dancing.

They may have lacked the kind of focus and dedication our team had. In fact, by the time they finished their dance, Allison already had our meat ready to go in the oven.

The menu called for Champagne Aioli to be served with the shrimp, and I got to be the assistant that made that for everyone.

Mary Helen had to show me how to use the garlic press, but after that I was doing great and feeling pretty proud of myself!

And then she handed me a bowl of olive oil and told me to pour in about 6 tablespoons.  Uh, what? Can I get a measuring spoon?

My teammates chopped up some ingredients for my aioli.

It wasn't long before that part was done. And I think the Champagne Aioli was one of my favorite parts of the meal. Seriously. Not just because I made it.

While I divided it up, the teams started working on the salad dressing. Sarah's a good whisker.

After the salad dressing, it was time to cook the crabcakes. Jenny and I happily turned this job over to Allison and Darbie on our team. We're really good at watching.

They used this round thingy to shape the cakes. (Obviously I didn't pay close enough attention like I was supposed to because I'm pretty sure "round thingy" is not the technical term I'm looking for here.)

Next up, we got to throw our battered butterfly shrimp in the fryer. (We battered these assembly-line style. You better believe there was some rootin' and cheerin' going on then. Team 3 finished first. Oh yea!)

And finally, FINALLY, it was time to start plating all of our food. We started with the salads - spinach leaves, walnuts, blue cheese, prosciutto, and cherries.

Random side note: see the counter tops in the picture above? It's the same as the counter tops in our kitchen! The Viking Cooking School has good taste.

And then we plated everything else: fried shrimp with the aioli sauce, crabcakes and avocado salsa, and the beef tenderloin.

It was so good that I forgot to take a picture of my plate before digging in. I just couldn't resist!  We all sat around the table and enjoyed our homemade meal with our new friends.

We didn't make our own desserts - creme brulee - but we did get to torch them. (And isn't that the fun part of having creme brulee, anyway?)

After finishing dinner, we forced our head chef to take a picture with us.

It was so, so much fun! I definitely want to go back, the only questions is, who's going to go with me?

And I think it's always a good sign on bachelorette weekends when the bride-to-be is the first to konk out.

And that wraps up a great weekend!

Greenwood, MS

This post could also be titled The Best Girls' Weekend Ever. My friend Jenny is getting married in two months so this past weekend, we headed South to celebrate. As her maid of honor, I arrived early (along with Darbie and Allison) to set up and get ready for the other girls to arrive.

The color scheme was the same as their upcoming wedding: purple and green. We didn't have long so we quickly taped up streamers,

put out plates and plastic wine glasses,

and arranged the cupcakes.

Darbie brought with her a bouquet of coordinating flowers,

and she made a delicious appetizer for us to start the night with.

Just as we set the tray of food out, the bride-to-be walked in. Perfect timing!

After unpacking our things, munching on snacks, and catching up, we decided we were hongry. We hopped on the shuttle bus from the hotel and set out to find somewhere to eat.

Along the way, we found this night club where the grown folks play and considered stopping, but decided food was more important. Maybe next time.

It wasn't long before we were at Lusco's, a local restaurant,

and this fine gentleman helped us off the van.

We knew this place had to be good because the waiting area was packed. We were there, obviously,

but so were all of these guys:

Our wait wasn't long and we, thankfully, got to leave the wildlife behind when we were seated. The table setup was actually pretty cool. We were at a table that was in its own little cubby and a curtain we could close for privacy.  We even had a doorbell we could ring if we needed our waiter.

We headed back to the hotel stuffed and ready to play some bachelorette games. It was only natural that we had pink drinks, too!

The next morning we woke up early to take advantage of the awesome buffet at the hotel, and then headed to the ah-mazing spa to get pampered.  It was one of the most fun spa experiences I've had. The facial was great and exactly what I had been looking forward to. Usually when I have any kind of spa treatment, I hit the road as soon as it's over. But when all your girlfriends are there, it's so much fun to hang out in the locker room and take advantage of all the free amenities!

The spa treatments gave us all a nice little glow!

After getting cleaned  up, we headed to the Delta Bistro for some lunch, and a delicious lunch it was.

We spent the afternoon touring the sleepy little town and roaming in and out of boutiques, bookstores, and antique shops.

I found these little painted blocks outside of an art store. I really wanted them to be mine but they wouldn't fit in my purse...

Want to know the coolest thing about Greenwood, MS right now? They're filming The Help there! The town was chock-full of people with the movie. In fact, we ate dinner with the author of the book, Kathryn Stockett (Kitty, to her friends), on Friday night. Well, we were at the same restaurant anyway.  It became the norm for everyone we ran into to say they were with the film crew. I tried to make my hair extra big as we walked around so I might look a little 1960s-ish and get asked to be an extra.  It didn't work.

There was a book signing while we were in town, but we didn't go.

It was held at this really cool bookstore that had recently been renovated.

Oh, and while we were in an antique shop, we found out that this chandelier will be in the movie. You saw it here first, folks!

Window shopping wore us out so we headed back to get a little rest and to watch our favorite show - Sex and The City. Darbie was smart and brought the boxed set. We ordered a DVD player from the front desk, which ended up having a short in one of the wires. Didn't stop us! We rigged that thing up and had it working in no time!

The next picture is one of my favorites from the weekend. Allison had been battling a cough and so Susan, the speech therapist in the group, asked to take a look at her throat. When she did, Susan actually discovered that Allison has a bifurcated uvula. That's the fancy way of saying her hangy ball has a bit of a butt crack.  And of course, we all had to see it. It was a little difficult getting enough light to see, so we got smart and started using the flash from a camera. So, this is what it looks like when one of your friends is taking pictures of another friend's uvula.

(Sorry, Allison! Please don't hate me. This is too good not to share.)

Awesome, right?

The big activity of the weekend took place Saturday night. We attended a cooking class at the Viking Cooking School and because it was SO much fun and because I took SO many pictures, it's going to get a post of its own. Check back soon!

Triple Baby Shower

Last Sunday was finally the day of the Triple Baby Shower that I've been planning for months. In fact, I started planning it in my head back in February when three of my college friends announced their pregnancies. Let's think about that last part for just a second - three of my college friends are pregnant! As in, come September, they'll be moms to the cutest, littlest peanuts on Earth and another human being will actually depend on them for survival. Holy cow! When did we grow up??

Ok, back to the shower. So - 3 pregnant girls, 3 baby bumps, and a whole lotta guests. I had a lot to do to get ready!

First step: flowers.  I love having fresh flowers in my house when we have company. It just makes the world of difference.

I made these cute new vases out of wood scraps.

And I made some red ones, too, to go on both sides of the mantle.

The rest of the flowers just went in regular ol' vases.

Next step: fabric decorations.  My mom and I found the cutest kids' fabrics and definitely wanted to use them somehow. She made a table cloth for my kitchen table and a table runner for the dining room table.

I used some of the fabric scraps to make a banner to hang.

And then: diaper cakes. Two of the mommies-to-be are having a little boys, and the third is having a surprise. So my color scheme became blue and green (for the boys) and yellow (for the surprise). I made a mini diaper cake for each baby.

And finally: food!  I'm not very good at cooking, but I do love to bake. While preparing for this shower, I went through five cake mixes and eight cans of frosting! First, I made three giant cupcakes to match the color scheme and I let the preggo girls take these home.

But, it wouldn't be fair if all the guests didn't get to eat cupcakes too, would it? So I made a big batch of mini cupcakes and of course, made the icing match the theme.

There was lots of non-sweet food there too, made by my mom. Things like a fruit tray,

pita chips and dip, ham and cheese biscuits,

and chicken salad sandwiches.

It was fun planning and preparing for the shower, but you know what really made the party so great? The people!

Here are the three mommies:

And they brought their babies with them too.

Here's Roxy. She's having a baby boy, to be named Rowan Avery.

Dana's having a little boy, too. He will be named Joshua Turner.

And Emily's the one having a surprise. Surely the odds are in her favor to have a little girl, right?

Won't be long before they hear...

It was so good to see so many of my college friends! Look at how many of my sorority sisters were able to make it.

And I think that picture is even missing a couple.

I wouldn't have been able to pull this shower off without the help of my mom. She's the best co-hostess ever!

There were lots of other moms too so it was kind of a reunion for them too.

I may be biased, but I think the shower was a great success. We had a great turnout and the girls seemed to make out with lots of good loot.

So now, we just wait.  During the shower, we had a baby pool set up so everyone could buy the day they thought the babies would arrive.

I'd really like some extra cash, so here's hoping they arrive on the days I purchased!