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Our Tea Party

To celebrate the wedding the girls and I had a tea party.  NOT at 5:00 A.M. on a school day mind you.

No, thanks to modern day technology we taped the wedding and watched it Sunday Evening. I tried really hard not to peak at the dress on the news...I failed. But for everything else I did really well at keeping things 'MUM'. Speaking of 'Mum'- loved the queens choice of yellow. She was so cute!

Decorations were purchased.  I kept the budget to twenty dollars. I kept reminding myself that my Grandmother served tea and toast fingers at Diana's wedding and it left very fond memories in my heart. 
This guest just returned from Horse Camp.  She had more fun than legally allowed.  She bounced back and forth between glee and tears as she described her horse 'Leroy' and pledged her undying love to him.


This pretty damsel had all of her lovely locks cut off while she and I hung out for the weekend.

As it always surprises me- they were happy to see each other after a short weekend apart.
Kayla likes tea.  She is after all from my side of the family.

This one- not so much for the tea but all cheese for the camera.

We lifted our gold glittery champagne flutes in a toast to tea and Royalty.  Leroy- or his avatar joined us.




We complimented each other on our gowns and tiaras.  Truly a great tea party- I hope.





And then we had hot dogs for supper.

Comments

  1. Oh darlings, what a spread, what a celebration... So glad you enjoyed it.

    Wills & Kate

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  2. What a fun mom you are. Too cute! The girls look beautiful!

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  3. oh- how fun and how beautiful the girls looked! I wish someone had thrown a tea party for me in honor of the wedding- you are in the running for best Mom ever! Speaking of...Belated Happy Mother's Day!!!!

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  4. This post brought a smile to my face!
    What a lovely time you all had, celebrated by some extremely lovely ladies!

    Hugs,

    Sue

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  5. How sweet and fun! Love the pics. I can't believe how big they are getting. They really are young ladies already! I hope they remember you doing this for them forever!

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