Of course, I had help from CC while assembling… You can see the writing on the front and back of the t-shirts on this post. Today, I’ll show you how the gift bags came together! Last we left off, I had posted my tips for planning an alternative bachelorette party-in this case, a baseball themed party for my best friend. See all of the posts in the My Best Friend’s Wedding series here:Īck, I am so sorry for my absence! Two weddings in two weeks-both of which I was heavily involved in-makes for a very busy and TIRED Amy. ![]() Stay tuned-up next I’ll be recapping the wedding! It was a really fun bachelorette party & I know the bride had a great time. We shared a few pitchers and had a great time, then took a cab home & called it a night! Most of the guests headed home, but Lauren, Jenny, Beezus and I headed out to one of our favorite bars. And we brought in our “Congrats, Michelle!” banner!Īfter the game was over, we headed back to our cars. We were waaaaaay up there in the nosebleeds, but it was so much fun. Of course, we had to stop and take a few pictures in the “big glove!”Īnd then we headed up to our seats. It was perfect for B-not too flashy but still marked her as the bride!Īfter grilling out and chilling in the parking lot for awhile, we headed into the game. Instead of your traditional “bachelorette” crown or sash, I made her a button-I took a regular Brewers pin and added the “Bride” ribbons to it. We had a total blast, grilling out and chilling before the game! And we Wisconsinites are serious about our tailgates-we’re talking tents, stereos, bean bag toss, the whole 9 yards. One of the great things about Miller Park is the ability to tailgate. Once there, we set up our spread and got to partying! We met at my house and caravanned to Miller Park in two cars. Today, you get to see how the party actually turned out! Three words: TONS OF FUN. So, I’ve already talked about my best tips for planning a baseball-themed bachelorette party AND shown you the awesome gift bags I made. So there are our first anniversary gifts! How do you celebrate your anniversary? Do you go the traditional route for anniversary gifts? I attribute this as a direct result of two things:ġ) having a husband who actually listens when I randomly say 6 months ago that it would be nice to have diamond stud earrings some day, since the only thing I ever usually wear is fake pearls ….andĢ) being that awesome wife who doesn’t care that-and actually encourages-her husband to spend a hefty amount of money on nice baseball tickets each season, and who, upon arriving home from their first anniversary trip, drives her husband straight to the ballpark so he can attend the home playoff game (true story). Groomy…well, he didn’t follow the traditional route but that is because he is AWESOME and got me these: Groomy used to be sort of a musical theatre geek back in the day, I knew he would get a kick out of seeing the play based on Lombardi’s life.ĭr. Quite simply, Vince Lombardi IS Packers football. He is a legend in Wisconsin, as he was the coach of the Green Bay Packers in the 1960s, when the team dominated the NFL, winning 3 straight league championships and 5 of them in 7 years. You should recognize this name, as Vince Lombardi is the name attached to the trophy given to the winners of the Super Bowl each year. Tickets to see the play based on the life of Vince Lombardi. I went pretty traditional and got him these: So, the first anniversary is traditionally the paper anniversary. ![]() Groomy did GOOD and he deserves a shout-out. I definitely plan on sharing the pics from our trip with you next week, but first I wanted to talk about our anniversary gifts…because frankly, Dr. We’re back, y’all! And we had a great time in Boston.
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