Showing posts with label baby silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby silver. Show all posts

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Baby Shower - Boy or Girl?

My mother hosted a baby shower for our DIL. Baby #3--we don't know the gender--is scheduled to be in our arms in about 4 weeks!

Hydrangeas for the primary flowers, and pink and blue for the color scheme, so this was the invitation ~
Pink and blue hydrangeas.
You can read about how I changed the original to pink and blue, HERE


Welcome!  This arrangement was part of the decorations on the front porch
to welcome her guests.


The flowers in front--forget-me-nots (isn't that PERFECT?!) and tulips--
were hostess gifts from our DIL
for my mother and me (because I helped, she said :)  )


She used my favorite tablecloth--she calls it "sun and shade" because
of the alternating pieces of solid and sheer.
All hand-embroidered and lovely.
And the best part?  It came home with me!  I guess I had lusted after it long enough,
so she gave it to me!


PINK and BLUE hydrangeas, white tulips, and of course,
baby's breath--lots of it.
The ribbons in the centerpiece?  A surprise to be revealed later.


Punch was served in her crystal dispenser, on the buffet.


The first course was Italian wedding soup,
served to our guests as they mingled.
Intended as an appe-teaser, it was served in footed vintage punch cups on
lovely vintage dessert plates.
Napkins, hand-embroidered and lovely, are vintage as well, from my mother's extensive collection.



We used two of my mother's tole trays, and the blue one (bottom right),
 made with butterfly wings, to serve the soup.


This vignette, at the dessert station, has the angel I used for a Valentine's post HERE
and our son (baby's daddy) silver baby cup.
The gorgeous, taaaalllll footed cake plate was given
to my mother by my SIL.
The idea for the flower pot desserts came thanks to Susan, at Between Naps on the Porch,
but instead of cheesecake my mother made TRES LECHES,
and we topped it with crushed Oreos.
Have you ever had tres leches (translation: Three Milks)?
It's a wonderful Cuban dessert~~
the recipe will come another day.
(If you're going to use real, unglazed flower pots,
be sure to line them with foil, as I did.)



The main course was an adaptation of an open-faced turkey sandwich from The Morgan House,
a favorite shop and restaurant near our homes.
Ours was sliced, smoked turkey breast served with rounds of
fresh baguette, mixed salad greens with bleu cheese,
walnuts, and Craisins, and garnished with cranberry sauce
and a homemade cream cheese compote I made. 


Vintage bisque Kewpie doll and baby added a "sweet" touch
to the desserts.


The silver epergne in the living room, where we enjoyed dessert as
the mommy-to-be (again) opened
our gifts to their family.


And the ribbons in the centerpiece?  For an adult PINATA!
In Cuba, our pinatas aren't hit with a stick;
they have strings on the bottom.
Each child takes a ribbon and on the count of 3 they all pull--
and DIVE for the goodies that have fallen out!
So my mother, who has made pinatas for many of
 our children's and grandchildren's birthdays,
decided to do an adult version of a pinata for the shower
instead of the usual games.
On the count of 3 we pulled our strings
(which were lightly taped to the rim of the vase), and
those with knots on the
end won a prize.
(There were lots of knots, so no one went home empty-handed).
Isn't that a clever idea?!

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

A Haiku for Roses

Our son and his bride's wedding flowers came to our home to give us the final days of their beauty.  As you will see from the pictures below, their final days were in fact days of beauty, as they softly and gracefully faded away...

Their beauty made me think of the beauty in aging, and of haikus.

Here's a description of a haiku, from http://haiku-poems.50webs.com/nature-haiku-poems.htm:

If you follow Chinese and Haiku poems, then you believe that poetry is in the unity of a person and Nature. Thus, an indication, direct or indirect, of the season is an essential requirement of haiku.  Also, a haiku poem should evoke human emotion, and it should be suggestive, meaning that by itself it does not contain any interpretation. The interpretation, or more than one, is provided by the reader.



Their gentle beauty against the wood and wrought iron.
  

Seeded eucaliptus, alstromeria and twigs complement the roses for texture and color.


Clustered in a rough basket...


Gracing the wedding invitation in the silver frame our son and his fiancee gave me
to commemorate their marriage. (So sweet.)


On my jewelry chest, next to some of the jewerly I wore for the rehearsal dinner
and wedding.  The amethyst pendant was a gift from grandmother many years ago.


Then...it was time to dry them, as they aged {beautifully}.

Aging Roses
A Haiku
by Zuni

Petals soft and new
Like a woman fade with time
The beauty remains.

On a silver platter, to dry individually on our china cabinet.


Gracing the wedding invitation, again joined by the alstromeria.


On our bathroom vanity...




The Queen of them all...another bathroom vanity.



Their beauty, whether new and fresh,
or showing the passing days, remains.


Waning...

Share with me how you've enjoyed the afterglow
of a child's wedding. 
The flowers?
The pictures?
The guests still visiting?

Lenox Jubilee Pearl silver frame - new
Anchor Hocking Berwick juice glasses, vintage
Martha Steward juice glasses - several years ago

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