Showing posts with label Showers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Showers. Show all posts

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Shower the ones you love with love...be they baby or bride.

{I wrote this a couple of years back as a guest post for my friend, Amy Beth. Since Kelly is doing a wedding shower link up for her "Show Us Your Life" series, I figured it might be fun to edit it and post it over here as well. Are you on tap to host a wedding or baby shower in the coming months? Read this and then hit up Pinterest for more great ideas!}

I have three best girlfriends, sisters of my heart, really. We are known as The E-Ranch {short for The Estrogen Ranch} due to the nickname given to our house when we lived together after college. Between the three of them, I have co-hosted three wedding showers and six baby showers to honor the epochs in their lives. From 2008 to 2009, I helped give each of them a baby shower.

Y’all, I think it is safe to say that I could throw a shower in my sleep.

{Also, I have informed them that their ration of baby showers has run out and I won’t be throwing any more of the baby variety until I get one of my own.}

Now, lest you think I have done the planning all on my own, I have not. We are a team, The E-Ranch women, and so there are always three of us to help organize our soirees. At the point, our roles are well-established: I mine the crafty corners of my mind for invitations, Carlye and Anna are menu planners extraordinaire and Debbie is a genius at any and all other logistics. We all pitch in for the decorating part. You know, like our own Carolina version of “Designing Women.” Just call me Julia Sugarbaker.

Our showers are… well, they don’t always happen inside the typical shower box. Now that we’re in our thirties, we have been subjected to our fair share of showers with no end in sight and really painful shower games. We prefer our showers lively with a side of sass that's unique to the guest of honor. So, here's a few of our shower-throwin’ tips for y’all. Take these with a grain of salt or a whole salt lick, if you want. It's just how we've done things through the years...

1.) Don’t be afraid to print your own invitations.

After I paid nigh unto $80 for a baby shower invitation design and printing, I decided it was time to make use of the perfectly good printer I had sitting at home. Check for local stationary and invitation stores in your city. Lots of places sell blank invitations by the box or even by the piece. Make sure you buy two or three extra invites so you can do a test run. I used Microsoft Word and mess around with the margins until I have the text space just so. Have fun with fonts. There are lots of free fonts to be had out there. My favorite site is urbanfonts.com. Pick a font that jives with the theme of your invite. Have fun with it! Remember, your invite sets the tone for your shower.







2.) Plan the menu with the bride/mama-to-be in mind.

Sure, I suppose that you want to be thinking about the guests. But, truly, who is the party all about? That’s right. The girl who has spent the last six months stressin’ over whether the flowers will coordinate with the carpet in the church and has successfully managed to find a dress that will miraculously work with the five different body types of her bridesmaids. {Actually, I’ll tell you how to solve that last one: Pick a dress company that makes several different styles of dresses, pick a color and let your bridesmaids pick the style. Bam! Done.} It’s about the woman who has endured seven months of complete strangers manhandling her belly while they utter completely inane things like, “Golly gee, you look like you’re due any day! You’re huge!”

That bride? That pregnant woman? They at least deserve the kind of eats they really enjoy. Carlye and Anna are gourmets at heart, so for their showers we served things like mini stratas with bacon & summer veggies, zucchini cupcakes with homemade cream cheese icing, chilled strawberry mint soup and ricotta cheese on French bread with figs & honey. Debbie loves all things preservative-laden so we took her favorite foods and put a gourmet twist on them. She and her guests enjoyed foods like Macaroni & Cheese Spanakopitas, homemade marshmallows {the woman adores Peeps} and non-alcoholic cream cheese icing shots. Oh yes, you heard me correctly. Cream cheese icing ready to eat straight out of a shot glass.






Which leads me to my next tip…

3.) Give the guest of honor the kind of party they want.

Remember the guiding rule when it comes to the menu? Same goes for the party itself. For instance, when Debbie was pregnant with her second set of twins {oh yes, you heard me right, second set} she told us that she didn’t want another baby shower. What she really wanted was a cocktail party one evening with her girlfriends to celebrate not being pregnant anymore and the fact that she could once again enjoy an adult beverage.

The woman brought four children into this world, two at a time. We figured the least we could do was throw her a fabulous party! For Carlye’s second pregnancy {she was due with her second boy and the testosterone was about to become overwhelming}, we knew she would love an intimate girly lunch with pedicures to follow. Nothing says “I love you and value you as a friend” like crafting the ideal setting to celebrate this landmark in her life.

Even if that setting includes jello shots or a nail salon.

4.) To game or not to game?

I’m going to be brutally honest here and tell you that if I find myself at a baby shower where diapers with melted candy bars are being passed around, I’m going to find an excuse to leave pretty darn quick. Let’s just all agree that if the menu and the party itself are about the guest of honor, the games/activities should be about the other guests. We at The E-Ranch tend to stay away from games altogether, but if we really need one, we find some sort of activity that does not subject our guests to guessing what baby food is in the jar. She who gives birth to the wee babe can deal with that one all on her own.

Try to make your activity something that will engage everyone and that might bring about some genuine laughter. I'm a big fan of wedding shower games that happen while the presents are being opened. Bridal Bingo was a go-to game of ours for our wedding showers. You'd be surprised at how competitive a roomful of women can get when there's a stellar prize awaiting the winner! At Carlye's wedding shower, we split the room into smaller groups, gave each group four or five kinds of candy bars and had them write a poem for the soon-to-be-wed couple that incorporated the names of the candy. Those poems were wedding shower gold, y'all, and everyone had a blast working together to write them.

At Anna’s baby shower we asked everyone to anonymously write down a funny moment from their childhood or parenting experiences and the moral/lesson from it that might benefit Anna as she embarked on the road to motherhood. We all got to hear some hilarious stories, Anna had fun guessing which memory belonged to whom and she came away with some pretty stellar parenting advice. See? Everyone wins.


So there you have it! As one of four co-presidents at The E-Ranch, I wish you lots of creativity and outside the box thinking. Now, go forth and shower…

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Her appreciation of big hair was inspiring.

Back before Jason and I started looking at moving to Chattanooga, I had discovered a hot pink blog by the name of Ministry So Fabulous. I’ve discussed before what will immediately draw me into a blog:  a funny southern woman who loves Jesus. Well, Amy Beth is all that and more. For months I read her blog, marveling at the ministry she created to help young girls build confidence and find their true worth. The heart, wit, and self-deprecating humor of this woman in Cleveland, Tennessee made a powerful impression on me and I found myself wishing that she and I were friends in real life.

Fast forward to September/October, the decision was made to move to Chattanooga. Imagine my joy when I looked at a map and discovered that Cleveland was a mere thirty minutes from Chatt. I emailed AB asking for her thoughts on living in Chattanooga, secretly hoping all along that this would be start of a beautiful friendship.

And it was.

And bonus? I get to be friends with Cousin Cate as well.

Amy Beth asked me to write a guest post regarding my extensive shower throwing experience. I am beyond honored to be featured on the hot pink blog and you can check it out right here!

{I encourage you to take some time and wander around Amy Beth’s blog….I think you’ll be as inspired, impressed, amazed, encouraged as I have been…}

Monday, June 08, 2009

Once upon a time…

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… there was a stylish, funny and creative woman named Anna. Lo and behold, the time came when she learned she would be having a baby girl, the better on which to bestow her best and girliest features...

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And so, her friends and family gathered to shower this baby girl and her mother with gifts, food and embarrassing stories of their own childhoods.

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Debbie wrapped the giant boxes with care and delivered them to Leslie where she could lovingly employ the contents of her two ribbon boxes. {So sue me, I have two separate boxes for ribbon: one for tulle, one for curling ribbon. It's an addiction and I'm not ashamed.}

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Anna zealously opened the offerings before her, ooing and aahing over every delightful item she unwrapped.

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  And the food! Carlye crafted a menu of culinary delights to tickle the tongue including strawberry mint soup.

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Dee-Dee {the proud mother of the mama-to-be} was there, ready to bestow a lifetime of love and wisdom upon her daughter in this new journey.

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Always the technical whiz, Debbie kept track of the gifts on her iPhone.

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Noting the yoga-like quality of her daughter's growing wardrobe, Anna wished for a yoga-like temperament for this baby girl as well!

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For those wishing to imbibe of Sangria, there were options...

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As in showers of yore, it was noted that ruffles across the butt were only acceptable and even desired on baby clothes!

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See! Look how snuggly!

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More little guests, marching to a shower of their own...

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A blanket as soft as this, it was dangerous to pass it around the circle.

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With a sigh of relief, Anna knew at once that dirty diapers would not have to be feared in the Adlard home.

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Sweet baby girl, indeed...

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And so little girl, your mommy and aunties await your arrival...