Sunday, August 2, 2009

Katy & Lauren's Baby Showers

I went to Waco in the middle of July for a double baby shower with my high school best buds. It was supposed to be a shower for both Katy & Lauren, but since Katy decided to give birth two days prior, it was more like a baby shower and a sip and see.

We planned on getting pedicures with all 7 of us at a new place in Waco. Lauren is pregnant with number three, a little girl named Julia.

We all gave her an adorable diaper bag and each filled it with another gift of our choosing. Caryn wrote cards with sweet words for each of the mommies from all of us.

Lauren opening gifts while getting her toes painted.

Even though we had reserved six spots, there was one woman in the middle of all the chairs we sat on. So at first I was the lone ranger across the room, and I then I just moved next to the random lady and yelled across to my friends. The chairs actually reclined quite a ways back - never leaned so far back while getting my toes done before.

All the pretty toes - I think mine lasted 10 minutes before I smudged half of the toes on one foot. Oh well.

Happy mommas after being pampered and catered to.

Originally we were going to have the shower at the nail salon. But we changed gears and took the party to Katy's house. We set up while she nursed and had a more intimate setting right in her very own living room. Caryn is the queen of our showers, and her creativity did not disappoint.

The invites, name tags for the food, silverware with matching patterns, it all looked so great. I made these individual fruit pizzas that were yummy. I copied Kaki when she did this a few years back for our Morby Christmas exchange.

The lovely banner Caryn made fit perfectly on the window.

The table spread

These adorable favors that Katy handed out to visitors. I almost want to name my next child after a candy bar so that I can do the same thing. She wrote a little note telling us thanks for coming to visit her "little peanut". Love it!

We then tried out some photos for little Clark. We put the just-eaten baby on a bean bag and a blanket I always use for babies. We tried it without a diaper, since all the cute blogs have naked babies in cute positions. Wouldn't you know we had a bowl movement immediately. Here's the damage awaiting going into the washing machine.

So we then moved to Katy's bed. This time we got smart and used a diaper instead. Clark was 9 pounds when he was born, so he was a cute, chunky, two-day-old baby.

Such a sweet little boy with his momma.

We gave Katy a similar bag of goodies from all of us.

Can't believe how great she looks just two days post-birth!

We also got her a carseat cover so that Clark can look adorable just about everywhere he goes.

The whole group - Wendi, Caryn, Ann, Shannon, Lauren, Katy, & yours truly. Lauren - still waiting for a reason to highlight your name (hint hint).

And wouldn't you know Clark's nursery was already finished and so cute.

Katy made that bicycle painting in the center herself.

Cute cowboy crib.

I LOVE how she did the letters of his name with rope.

And no one can forget little miss priss.

AnnMarie was all ready for a show while we were there. I got Clark the cowboy trumpet socks, and of course she had had on the orange pair before bedtime. And apparently it's a running joke that Katy doesn't love this Elmo shirt, so that in combo with the trumpets produced a lot of laughter.

And why not have a Little Mermaid Build A Bear doll? I kept telling myself to close my wide-mouthed jaw - I've never seen such a flashy stuffed animal.

The next day, after all the shower excitement, we went and got some rays at the Twin Rivers' pool.

Shannon had to leave us to go celebrate her 10 year wedding anniversary, which I can't believe it's been 10 years since this group started our massive wedding productions with all of us, plus some strays, as bridesmaids. The rest of the crew was looking at the massive amounts of photos on my computer. Basically they got to see the blog posts 3 months before the rest of the world.

We went back to see Katy again...

..before finishing off the weekend at Ninfa's.

Fantastic weekend with fantastic friends. It's hard to believe how long we have all been buds, and we still manage, even with the 12 kids (and one on the way) among us, to get together sans kids and husbands a few times a year. I love these girls and all that they mean to me. And a big shout out to my buddies Emily & Dana for watching Justin in Houston while I played with my besties in Waco. Cheers for friends!

2 comments:

Shannon said...

Once again - thank you for taking all of these pictures. I know it probably gets really old...having everyone rely on you as their photographer.

Love you and am thankful for your forever friendship! Just think of the camera you will have when it comes times for wedding shower, grandbabies, etc! :-) Love you!

angie said...

Nice pics Shani!