Tuesday, August 7, 2007

A Baby Shower Tea

Last month, Meredith and I were asked by the ladies in our church to be in charge of planning and catering a baby shower for the lovely Mrs. Prueitt! This was my first time coordinating anything, and I cannot tell you how much fun this was! Mere and I spent these last few weeks organizing our ideas, shopping for supplies, cooking, baking, and getting it all finished for the shower this past Saturday. The theme we picked for Mrs. Pruiett's shower was a ladies' luncheon/tea (notice the hats in the above picture :) ).
Here is a picture of the main dining table. We were so happy to have Meredith's grandma with us this past weekend! She beautifully arranged all of the flowers for the tea making the whole setting very elegant and tea-like. :) She even pressed dainty flowers from her own garden in between each plate...they looked beautiful! Also on the table was a place card for each guest, a folded lavender napkin (folded beautifully by Mere's brothers, Elliot and Oliver:) ), and a little bootie filled with dinner mints. Since the Pruiett family is expecting a little girl, we incorporated a lot of different shades of lavenders and pinks into our decorations. On Friday, Meredith and I prepared the dishes that we were going to serve. On the menu was chicken salad and croissants, turkey and spinach pinwheels, pasta salad, cheese and crackers, a vegetable platter, and fresh watermelon. On the day of the shower, we set everything out and made some very pink strawberry punch to go with the iced tea and water.
Once everyone had arrived, Mrs. Alexander shared some thoughts of encouragement and a lovely prayer for Mrs. Pruiett. She shared from Psalm 128 and I was really encouraged with these verses: "Your wife shall be like a fruitful vine within your house, your children like olive plants around your table. Behold for thus shall the man be blessed who fears the Lord." (vs.3,4) Mrs. Alexander encouraged us who were not yet married to continue to fear the Lord and trust Him with the size of our future families. The Pruiett's are expecting their sixth child, and it is a beautiful thing to see God's blessing on their family as they continue to seek the Lord's will for their lives.

After lunch, all of the ladies picked up their chairs and relocated to the living room for baby games! We had asked each lady and young lady to bring a baby picture of themselves for a guessing game. It was called "A Face Only Mama Could Love." Everyone had to guess who was in each picture, and it was tough! Hannah Girotti got the most right! We also played a measuring game where each guest had to cut a piece of yarn to wrap around Mrs. Pruiett, and whoever was closest to the actual size of her waist won. Mrs. Winter and another young lady came the closest.
Once the games had been played, the ladies gathered around to open baby gifts. Everyone say "Awwwww!". :) Mrs. Pruiett's daughters, Isabelle and Noelle (pictured here), are both excited about their new baby sister!While the presents were being opened, Meredith and I were busy clearing the main table while preparing for dessert and tea.
For dessert, we decided to make a New York-style cheesecake, a German Chocolate cheesecake, lemon bars, and chocolate covered strawberries. We also had the Winter girls make some chocolate chip cookies as well.
Here is a picture of the tea table. Meredith and I thought the mismatched teacups atop doilies and plates added charm to the table. :)

Time for tea!


Here I am with Sarah and Hannah Girotti, Meredith, Noelle, and Isabelle. I thoroughly enjoyed being able to see the Girotti family again!

Planning this baby shower was such a wonderful experience for me! But the real encouragement came when I saw everyone fellowshipping and celebrating together as we anticipate God's newest blessing in the Pruiett family. ~Alli

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

You and Meredith did a fabulous job planning and preparing! Everything was so pretty and the food was delicious!

Anonymous said...

Oh Alli, everything looked wonderful. You and Meredith did a great job. So much attention to the details really paid off. everyone looked like they were having a wonderful afternoon..
You both should hire yourselves out as the Tea Ladies...Do outside tea parties for ladies groups or childrens parties..?
love you. aunt

Anonymous said...

You did such a good job eloquently writing your post! I wish I could have copied it... lol!

Anonymous said...

Alli, you and Meredith did such a beautiful job and I had such a wonderful time seeing everybody! Truly the nicest shower I have ever had...thank you, thank you!

Anonymous said...

Alli, you and Meredith can do a tea party for me anytime. Sure looks professional.

Love you, Nan

Anonymous said...

We had a wonderful time at the shower, Alli and Meredith! Thanks so much for all your hard work. :)

Tammy C said...

I came to your blog through the Girotti family.

How nice of you to have a baby shower for someone having their 6th child.From the story and pictures you treated it as if this was the first child.The 6th child is just as important as the first!!

Enjoy planning many more functions.Looks like this is your talent.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing the photos of your beautiful tea! The folded napkins added so much to the long table.

I'll have to learn that skill before I host another tea!

Magistra Mommy said...

Everything looked so lovely! Aren't teas just wonderful? What a blessing you were to the expectant family.

It always makes me wince when I hear churches who "only give showers for the first baby." As Marilla said in 'Anne of Avonlea', "Every baby is the sweetest and the best." :o)

When the next Baby Wilt comes to our Nest, I would be honored to have such a shower! :o)

In His joy, Mrs. Wilt

Kelly @ The Barefoot Mama said...

Absolutely beautiful photos! I'm a first-time visitor to your blog and am so touched by the generosity and detail that you put into this shower tea. :) Prayers for the remainder of Mrs. Preuitt's pregnancy and the health of her sweet little arrival. I was so happy to see a cheesecake on the menu, LOL! Ahhh, my biggest indulgence in the kitchen!

P.S. Love the hats! God bless!