We had mimosas on our third day of partying. |
Somehow this blog post got published before I was ready. I was posting some images from our family reunion on Thanksgiving and Clint's mother's 90th birthday celebration here at our house in Knoxville, TN.
The surprise birthday party was at least six months in the making.
Do you realize how difficult it is to keep a secret like this
from a close family member? :-)
Since this blog post is also my personal scrapbook, I will continue to add some photos later to it since it published prematurely.
This pile of dishes are stacked up in a precarious manner. There was some method to my madness of piling them up and none were broken. I love glass, BTW. |
Clint's daughter Debbie, her husband Fred and son Alex sent us this beautiful centerpiece. |
"The owl and the pussy cat sailed out to sea in a beautiful pea green boat ... " Clint's mother loves poetry and recites it beautifully. One of her favorites is the nonsensical poem by Edward Lear. |
Clint wanted to add each city that was represented from our family members and guests as they arrived. I made these little signs and stuck them on with Velcro. |
Clint's daughter Debbie and son-in-law Fred drove all the way from CT to TN! |
Once again, a tablescape I literally threw together using old, new and thrifted items. This was how I set the smaller kitchen table. |
The dining room table on Thanksgiving. |
Eileen, Clint's mom with her three granddaughters ... from left to right, Wendi, Diane and Debbie. |
I made this cake with 90 candles on it for my mother-in-law Eileen. |
2 comments:
That was an amazing party! I"m sure I couldn't have kept the secret, so kudos to you. Your party decor and preparations are simply gorgeous, and all your hard work paid off in celebrating such a wonderful birthday for Clint's mom and in creating memories for all in attendance.
Wow! You know how to do things right!
Yes it was a heckuva party---and you worked yourself to death! But it was great---and the food was awesome.
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