Monday, April 14, 2014

Love is in the Air

I spent the absolutely gorgeous Seattle weekend (hello, sun, how I've missed you!) celebrating some of my very favorite people at a couple of absolutely lovely showers.
 
First up was an afternoon at the Seattle Yacht Club for Haley's nautical-themed event.
 
 
Then later that evening Stew and I headed up to Edmonds for a couples shower in honor of Alissa and Matt.
 
 
I just love attending wedding showers. They are so filled with joy and anticipation and excitement. And so many of our dearest friends are tying the knot this year! We have five weddings to attend between now and the fall, believe it or not. Stew and I are actually both in the wedding party for Alissa and Matt's big day, but since it's scheduled just five days before Baby Marshawn is due to arrive, we're still not quite sure how that one will work out... Try to cooperate, Baby Boy!
 
The rest of our weekend was fairly low-key... putting together some furniture, running errands, placing orders, getting organized. Nesting away!
 
How was your weekend?
 
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11 comments:

  1. SO good to see you, you look amazing!! remember, i'm here day or night :)

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  2. I know it's creepy when strangers touch your belly but I really want to touch your belly. haha! :)
    I love the nautical theme idea!

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  3. Oh man! You've got quite the busy/exciting schedule ahead of you! The nautical theme is so cute!!

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  4. Hope baby Marshawn cooperates too :).

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  5. What a fun weekend. I love the nautical theme :)

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  6. i love showers, too! but i'm a sucker for a themed-party :)

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  7. What an adorable shower! I love your dress :)

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    1. Thank you! I actually bought it for my own baby shower, but at this point it's the only dress I have that fits me! :-)

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  8. We had a busy wedding year a couple of years ago! I love going to/being in/ singing at weddings! :) So much fun!

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