Saturday, April 12, 2008


Sigh.. The bridal shower has ended. And let me tell you, it was a success. My friends each had a part in the preparation, so making the food was a breeze. I had help on Friday getting the dishes out and ready. It is a tradition to use the old glass plates that come with cups called hostess sets. I inherited a few sets from my mom and I have been collecting them. They are great to hold on ones lap. We don't mind washing them either. We also used some paper plates, although we tried to stay green by using cloth napkins. Thank goodness for the help of friends.
We had orange, yellow, and white pansies as favors and a lovely centerpiece of passionate pink gerber daisies, orange tulips, and a yellow spider mum sitting on a bed of polished rocks surrounded by curly wood branches. This was all placed on a pretty white and green tablecloth. The house looked very springy even though it snowed a good inch and all of the trees were white.
The menu consisted of: chicken salad, veggies and dip, cheese, crackers, and fruit, and Big Fred's famous chocolate cake and cheesecake. Yum!
Our theme was an "around the clock" shower. The idea is to give the guests a time and their present is to be related to that time. Boy, did this get some hoots. The guests were very creative and even though it took a while to get through all of the gifts and all of the explanations, it was really fun. There were a few moments of embarrassment as the last gift was for 12 noon or midnight from the sister-in-law. We also played bride bingo. Everyone took home some pansies.
You had to be there to understand the joy. Now, on to the wedding.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008


We are having the first rain of April. The grass is going green before my very eyes. The leaves on the trees are popping. The ground is so gray with all of the winter's coverings. This rain will also give a chance for the mold and mildew to take a rest. Car noises are muffled as they pass on the highway outside my yard and picket fence. Just a splashing. I feel like nature is taking a breath as she waits to exhale in all her leafy splendor. I know my garden plants could use a drink. Fog is suppose to move in tonight and we are suppose to have rain tomorrow. I like the way it slows down the pace. I feel sheltered in this April rain.