Baby Shower All American Frontier Meets Modern Classic
All American Frontier Meets Classic Baby Shower
When people hear Winnie the Pooh, they smile. It’s a classic. It’s timeless. The stories are
rustically set in the 100-Acres Woods, a perfect backdrop for the American
frontier of log cabins, mountain ranges and trails, bringing a nostalgia that
leaves a warm feeling of happiness.
The very feeling I hoped to bring to our family and friends as they
showered us with their love.
Our baby shower wasn’t the standard cutesy baby shower. It was classy with white linen tablecloths
meets rustic American with log stands, green burlap table runners and pine cone
garland, mixed in with the Winnie the Pooh baby theme.
The hostesses for the shower were friends I’ve known since
before I was a teenager: Kim and
Kristen. They did a fantastic job
in planning, knowing they were going for a different feel and putting a great
deal of thought and energy into the decorations, food and the event in
general. Both of my friends had
challenges in their lives going on such as children going to the doctors and
the red tape of closing on a house.
Yet, they took the time to plan our shower. As Greg said, “You have really good friends, Aleta.” They are a blessing and very much
appreciated, words don’t do it justice.
Even with my parents out of town a month before our shower
and coming in town a couple of days before, tired and worn out from a difficult
drive through some really scary snow storms, everything managed to come
together well ~ the shower being at my parents’ home. Fortunately, my friends had access to their house ahead of
time and were able to set up in advance.
My Mom says the shower started the Friday before, as gifts
arrived early from guests who RSVP’d that they would be unable to attend.. this
included beading friends, fellow teachers, neighbors and cousins. They sent their love even when they
couldn’t be there.
Kim said, “I’m Italian, one thing I will make sure of is
that we have enough food.” She
planned for a group of 50. I think
we made it to 60 in attendance, but we had food and then some from sandwiches,
fruit, salads, coleslaw salad, veggie tray, 7 layer dip, jambalaya, chicken stew, gumbo, tigger
tails, cake and chocolate covered strawberries. The drinks were a mixture of ice tea, sherbet, water and
soft drinks. (I think my Mom had a
bottle of bubbly in the refrigerator, but I don’t think she opened it during
the shower :)
The decorations were a mixture of rustic and baby. I agree with Greg, “You have
talented friends.”
Greg and I arrived 30 minutes before the shower was supposed
to start. We were surprised to see
it in full swing with a full house already! We made it through the crowds, hugging and laughing, just
overwhelmed already by the love and well wishes. A number of people said, “Aleta, you’re 7 and a half months
pregnant and wearing a mini-dress!
You look great!” I didn’t
say it then, but I was actually wearing a maternity top that was so large on me
that it made for a mini dress when I had maternity tights on (very comfy).
Kim put it this way, “How do I say this… you look..
pregnant… but not 7 ½ months!”
That made me feel good. And
considering my doctor is very happy with the progress of the baby’s development
and my weight, I’m happy too.
I couldn’t get over how many people were at the shower… from
all aspects of our lives… immediate family, naturally, relatives and friends, cousins
and aunts and uncles from out of state and long distances within the state,
friends from college years, teachers I’ve kept in touch with, former coworkers,
beading friends, even my cousin Holly did Facetime! (My husband was so sweet to set up two different iPads for relatives who wanted to share the memories.)
After the shower, I posted on Facebook emotions in my heart…
I’ll copy that here:
“Today was our baby shower and... I'm ...
overwhelmed. So much love for our son, so many smiles shared. It was beautiful.
Thank you to everyone, for offering your love, support and kind words. Thank
you to Kim and Kristen for being the hostesses, you did a wonderful job! Thank you for
everyone who came, made food, and those who couldn't attend, but brought their
thoughts and wow.. thanks for that mountain of gifts. And thank you, Beverly, for taking so many pictures. I'm a shutterbug and it was
driving me crazy not to take pictures, thanks a bunch for capturing the
memories for us! Thanks to our Moms, Eleanor and Mary Ann, for your love and support and assistance with the shower. Our
baby is blessed, to have so much love from family and friends... makes me want
to cry, because of the beauty of it. God Bless you for sharing this moment with
us. I can't tell you how touched we were.”
Different cultures and people have their own
traditions when it comes to pregnancy and baby showers. I loved the traditions that Kim and
Kristen brought to the celebration, including baby shower games, decoration and
community. It’s a common quote
that we grow up with ~ “it takes a village to raise a child” and we certainly
felt the love and support of our "village" of friends and family for our son. It's a few days later and I still marvel at the
amazing amount of love we felt from everyone there.
Thank you so very much.
I’ll post some pictures below from the shower,
but please feel welcome to view more pictures from my Picasa site – click here.
Comments
And you look amazing for 7 1/2 months pregnant!