As the name of my blog indicates, I spend a lot of time thinking about home. Of course, my Heavenly Home is the one that is eternal, so that’s where I need to lay up my treasures, and that’s the one I’m striving for. But in the meantime, I have been given this tiny piece of the here-and-now—this home on the edge of town, this family, this neighborhood—in which to serve Him. And, though this is in the earthly realm, I want the things that happen here to be investments in the Heavenly realm.




Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Baby Shower: All Things Grow With Love




After we learned that Kristin and Brian's new baby is a boy, we started planning to have a little family shower.  A baby is never "old hat!"  Each baby is a new person, a new creation, a new delight. And so we celebrate! 

Kati had the idea of using succulents to decorate for the shower. She created an invitation on PicMonkey and showed me.

I hemmed and hawed. (What? Succulents? For a baby shower? That doesn't seem very "baby." What about teddy bears or puppy dogs or baby blue? Something old school.) 

Then Kristin gave me a lovely dish garden of succulents for Mother's Day. 

I conceded. 

And since Kati was the one with a vision for this theme, she was named the Chairman of the Decorating Committee.

I think she did a fabulous job!






photo by Kati

photo by Kati



Bekah and I were on the Food Committee, which worked out well as Kati was house sitting for friends most of the week.  Our brunch menu was:




photo by Kati







photo by Kati


One of the dads had to work, so I invited all of the boys to come over for donuts and a movie in the library. (They ate brunch food later.) They were so quiet that my mom was startled when they came out after their movie was over. She had not even known that they were back there!


photo by Kati

photo by Kati


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Big sister Macie was very interested in the gifts . . . until there was one for her! Then she happily put her hedgehog puzzle together over and over again. Her mommy had to open the rest of them by herself.

Wrapping Paper Antics (with a feminine flair):


photo by Kati


photo by Kati


Now we excitedly await the arrival of Judah, our eleventh grandchild! He is due to be born in August . . . the month in which we celebrate six birthdays and three anniversaries!

We love him already and can't wait to meet him! 





Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD:
and the fruit of the womb is his reward.Psalm 127:3



23 comments:

  1. oh my .. what a lovely display for the baby shower!
    i think it's a terrific idea to use succulents for
    such an event. how everything was put together is
    just right. and that FOOD! ♥ congratulations on this
    new little august grandbaby.

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    1. Thank you, Sherry, for your kind words and congratulations!

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  2. Oh I love his name and how wonderful that you know it early and can really focus on him. Your daughters are all so lovely. Your entire family is. Yay for good, gentle, and sometimes quiet boys. ☺ So I guess the theme for the first part of your summer is a.n.t.i.c.i.p.a.t.i.o.n.

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    1. Indeed, we are SO excited to be welcoming Judah (I love his name too!) later this summer! Thank you for your kind words!

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  3. This is so wonderful! The theme is perfect and the succulents are beautiful. You do the best parties ever! Congrats on the new baby coming soon!

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    1. Thank you, Rosella! Although I was reluctant about the theme at first, Kati won me over! :)

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  4. Wow, what a terrific shower! The succulents look wonderful and I love that 'all things grow with love'.

    Another wonderful family event, thanks for sharing ~ FlowerLady

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    1. Thanks so much, Lorraine! As a flower (plant) person, this theme was right up your alley!

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  5. I love seeing photos of your house. However, this time the food photos have made me very hungry. ;)

    My son and daughter-in-law is to find out soon if Piper is getting a little brother or a sister. Melissa hopes for another girl since she is close to her sisters. I'll be happy with a boy or a girl! My other five grandchildren just landed in Scotland (with their parents, of course) for a three week vacation.

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    1. Thanks, Brenda! It was fun to do a brunch . . . a little bit different from our typical party menu.

      Oooo . . . such fun to find out who your new little grand will be! And I'll bet your traveling grands will come home with lots to tell!

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  6. It all turned out beautifully! Kati did a fabulous job with the decor (I spy succulent candles!). So sweet to celebrate this little boy coming into the family!

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    1. Thank you, Deanna! I am glad that I turned the decorating over to her this time! She had lots of fun gathering her ideas and materials (including those darling succulent candles!). We can't wait for the new little boy! (You know how that is, right?) :)

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  7. What a lovely baby shower indeed! Who knew succulents could play such a beautiful part in the theme?? Kati did a fabulous job and her photos are wonderful! And that food all looked beyond delicious. The strawberry salad is my favorite...but I really wanted some of EVERYTHING!

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    1. Debby, I, for one, did not see it! But Kati did, and I agree that her efforts turned out beautifully!

      It was fun to plan a brunch and lots of girl-food. :)

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  8. Number 11! Congratulations on your growing family. The succulents were a lovely idea and Kati did a great job. Love the spread of food, too. Delicious! August is a full month of celebrations for sure!

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    1. Thank you for your kind words and congratulations, Ellen! Yes, we have lots to celebrate in August!

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  9. What a nice shower! And I must admit, a nice change from all the baby blue! Especially with the sign!! And the food looks amazing! What a blessing you have coming this summer!

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    1. Thanks, Dotsie! Even though I did not have Kati's vision for how it would look, she won me over! We are thrilled to have this new blessing!

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  10. I agree with all of the above comments. Such a beautiful shower! And I love his name! He is blessed to be born into such a loving family. I really like how you have a photo with each person there with your daughter. Your food committee did a great job with all the tempting offers. I do like the succulents and the decor--so calming and peaceful. Everyone in your family has wonderful taste. ♥

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    1. Thank you so much, Martha Ellen, for all of your kind words! We are so blessed to have one another . . . and now one more! You know the joy of grandsons yourself, so you can understand how excited we are!

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  11. Cheryl, Kati did a beautiful job! Like you, I would not have thought of succulents for baby shower décor, but boy did she pull it off! The Food Committee did a great job, too.

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  12. LOVED everything about this! The decorations are soo pretty and just perfect. Katie did a wonderful job! The food looks delicious! There wasn't a thing on your menu I don't love, lol. Maci is just adorable! Those big blue eyes are just priceless. Those boys being as quiet as mice was very impressive! lol Don't know if any of mine could have pulled that off. Congratulations on adding another precious grandson to your family.

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  13. It was a DELIGHT to visit this morning. Everything looked so celebratory. The decorating was perfect and the food looked delicious. Loved all the family photos. All the best to the new little one when he arrives -- he'll certainly be surrounded by love.

    Wishing you a lovely weekend,
    Brenda xox

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