We have been waiting for a
long time to have our first grandchild.
And now my adorably pregnant Jen and her husband Greg are expecting
little Logan in February. So having her
baby shower recently was fabulous and my Jen was radiant with her baby belly
proudly holding our grandson.
The shower was a joint
venture of friends and family pitching in to decorate, cook and carry on games
with snazzy prizes. It was an emotional
time for me, not just because of the impending birth, but because of the love I
felt as so many people were gathered together from different areas of our lives
to celebrate this momentous journey. It
gave me the chance to reflect on my life and all of the people who are so
important to me. Milestone events do
that to us and I’m very grateful to have all of you in my life, whether you
were there or not, if you are reading this, you are important in my life.
Jen’s childhood friend,
who now lives in CA, was the master planner and I have watched Kristin grow up
from a rambunctious little one to a wife, mother, baker and planner
extraordinaire. The decorations were
just ‘ducky’ and were perfect for my waddling daughter!
The tables were adorned
with their own private duck ponds created by Jen’s friend, Paula, one of the
delightful co-workers from her teaching.
Sister Andrea made ‘duck feed’ mementos to complete the table décor. Laura, another co-worker, completed the
joyful decorations.
Food was yummy as Jen’s
friends from middle school, Kris and Stacey, and my friend from their middle
school days, Kathy, (Kris’s mom) worked their magic. Kathy’s blue and yellow deviled eggs were
devilishly delish and Stacey’s culinary expertise included the
cantaloupe ‘baby’ enjoying his pacifier.
And Kris cut veggies for the first time, watch out Martha Stewart!
The bubblegum babies made
by the attendees were hysterical and how people can shape such intricate
anatomically correct bodies out of such a small piece of gum is incredible. Somebody’s been doing some research!
Another Kristin, this one
Jen’s friend, through Greg, had the fabulous idea of each table writing a book
for baby Logan. We were given a blank
hard cover book, a set of stickers and markers, and oh how the creativity
flourished. Each table followed the
theme of their stickers and we had aliens, pirates, beach scenes and more. Most of all, Logan has several books that are
all about him or how he was created, which we’ll leave till he’s a bit
older.
The many gifts were so fun
to open as I took in all of the baby basics that I had never seen before. Times sure have changed since I was changing
diapers. And Kathy, those are pacifiers,
not light socket holders!
Of course, I wrote a poem
and made a collage. I started with Jen’s
own shower, and was thrilled to have friends that had attended that shower many
moons ago, there to celebrate again. We
haven’t aged at all, have we, Judy, Francie and Rose! Memories came flooding back as I went through
pictures of the years growing up and how that little baby grew so quickly and
is now going to be a mother herself.
Now the fun is watching
the nursery being created as Jen’s in-laws, Debbie and Dennis, who came in from
Oregon, painted the room with waves across the walls for the surfer dude
theme. You can take the girl out of
Hawaii, but you can’t take Hawaii out of the girl.
Thank you Jen and Greg for
this wondrous opportunity to be a grandparent.
I am truly blessed to have such love and positive energy surrounding me
and I am anxiously awaiting the birth of little Logan.