Friday
After work on Friday, Sammy and I met a few of his coworkers and their girlfriends for some sushi and hibachi at Kyoto in CL.
Afterward, we took a quick drive over to Main Beach because us ladies haven't seen it yet. The sky was so lovely, I could have stayed there for hours. Looking forward to spending a lot of time on that lake in the years to come.
Then we headed downtown CL to The Cottage for a going away party for one of Sammy's coworkers. He had a fabulous turnout and it was fun to meet so many of Sammy's fellow officers. We're loving our five minute drives home ;) and we crashed into bed around 1 a.m.
Saturday
Sammy and I woke up relatively early on Saturday morning to head back toward our parents' houses. He was meeting his family for breakfast to celebrate his grandma's birthday and I was headed to my mom's house because my friend was picking me up from there so we could head to our girlfriend's bachelorette party in Milwaukee.
We started the day at Dry Bar for some blowouts which was so fun (although, I was expecting it to last much longer than it did and it basically was flat by the late afternoon).
The photo below was actually taken after the cruise, which explains some of our drunkenness ;)
We came back from the boat and drunkenly ordered Dominos which is the only state in which to eat Dominos.
Then we got ourselves sobered up enough to get ready for the evening. We were headed out to a speakeasy bar and because our bride is a Gatsby bride, we all got pearls and headbands to wear as accessories.
We were all so exhausted from the long day that we only made it out to one bar before heading back to the hotel. As an aside, the bride's sister (and MOH) made the cutest hangover bags as favors.
Sunday
We woke up the next morning and had a little breakfast and lingerie shower for our bride, but not before taking "morning after mug shot" pictures with these hilariously cute signs her sister made us.
It was a fabulous bachelorette party and I'm so excited to celebrate our bride next month on the big day! Can't believe it's almost here--crazy.
We got home from Milwaukee midday, and I hung at my mom's house for a little while she planted flowers in her yard. She and I had plans to run over to Home Depot to get some paint samples for my and Sammy's master bedroom, pick up some flowers, and get a few supplies to remove the wallpaper border in the master. We ended up spending several hours at two different Home Depots and between all that standing and the heat (it was over 90 here last weekend), I was so over it haha and we hadn't even done any actual work!
We came back to CL and got to work on the wallpaper border and we were able to get it all off which is great. My mom is a super woman and much faster than me at all things, so it was such a huge help to have her there.
After that project, we put a few samples on the wall. I think we're going to go with Behr's "Rock Crystal." It's a gray with the faintest hint of purple. We want to paint our master bath using the same color and the other grays we sampled were a little too dark and we were afraid they'd make the bathroom feel too small. I think this color is going to be gorgeous in natural light in the bedroom and with dark cabinets and marble flooring in the bathroom. Hopefully we can get that project going sometime soon.
After that, her and I ran to Jewel at 10 p.m. (classic) (and bless 24 hr grocery stores) to grab a few things for dinner I was making Monday night for my family. They were having 3 for $12 sale on flowers, so I went ham on the hydrangeas. I took two bunches and my mom took one to her house.
I put them in glasses (since we don't have any vases yet--ha!) and spread them all around the house. They make me so happy. I planned to go to bed when I got home since Sammy was working overtime till around 2 a.m., but I got an itch to do a little decorating after putting those flowers around the house. Our coffee table was delivered last week (along with our tv stand!) and I've been waiting to add books to it and to our entryway table. It's incredibly dorky to admit, but I can't even describe how happy I was to go through my books and pick ones to display--ha. They're my babies!
Monday
Sammy and I slept in a little bit on Monday morning and got up around 9 because his parents were coming over to our house. His dad had planned on coming to sand the walls in our bedroom since the wallpaper was off and his mom just wanted to come to hang out with me :)
Sammy had to work the Memorial Day Parade downtown and then participated in a gun salute at the cemetery following the parade, so his parents and I went to watch.
His parents couldn't be more proud. I had to take a picture of them obsessively taking pictures of their son haha.
After the service, Sammy's dad went back to the house to sand the walls and his mom and I went to a garden center down the road from us because she wanted to gift us a pot and some plants for our front yard which was so sweet of her.
We did a little shopping (ya girl needed some folding chairs because we don't have enough seating!) and then came back to the house in time for my parents and brother to show up. I put out a few appetizers before getting ready to do some planting with my momma. Ps. highly recommend the spreadable brie with pepper jam. Holy shit. So damn good.
My mom and I planted white impatiens all around the existing bed which wraps entirely around the side of our house. I had intended on getting all white because the previous owners have a lot of perennials still in the ground that haven't bloomed yet and I'm not sure what color everything will be, so I didn't want to clash with what's already planted, but then I saw impatiens in this coral-y/red color and for some reason they reminded me so much of my grandpa, I just had to have them at our house. He loved to plant flowers, roses specifically, so I love having him represented in our garden.
I can't wait for everything to fill in and bloom up!
I chose the blue pot from the garden center (it looks so beautiful in person, the picture is really not doing it justice) and it coordinates so well with our police flag ;) unintentional, I assure you. We filled it with double impatiens which I've never seen before but am obsessed with now. They look like tiny versions of peonies mixed with roses. We had extra, so we planted those along the sidewalk leading to our front door.
After we were done planting, we all hung out while we waited for my uncle and grandma to arrive. They brought ribs and chicken and I made baked potatoes, corn on the cob, and caprese pasta salad. Super easy but a wonderful first home cooked meal in our house.
Sammy had to work, but he was able to come home for his half hour dinner break which was nice. I loved hosting our family and love that his parents are cool with hanging out with my family even when their kid isn't around for most of the day/night ;)
Sammy's parents left after dessert and mine hung around for another hour or so after that. I cleaned up the house a little and folded a load of laundry while watching a few episodes of New Girl.
This weekend was just so good and Monday left me feeling so grateful to be where we are, but more importantly, to have the people in our lives that we do. My appreciation for our parents and siblings (and of course the rest of our family) grows every single day. It made me so happy to have them over and hang out with them for the entire day. Sounds dramatic, but I've waited my whole life to host people in my own home and when Sammy came home I actually started crying as I was telling him how good the day was haha. I was just so happy and feeling blessed to be living the life I always imagined.
I hope everyone had a wonderful, wonderful long weekend. xo
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Your weekend looks very jam-packed full of fun! Tiring, but fun and good for the soul. Glad you're loving your new place.
ReplyDeleteThank you! xo Definitely good for the soul.
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