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Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Diamond Wedding Anniversary Party + Update

Morning all, I'm so sorry that I haven't done this post until now, I really did mean to but life's been a bit hectic recently.

So anyway! on Sunday 24th August we celebrated my Grandparent's Diamond Wedding Anniversary with a 3 course dinner for 50. Mum and I did the cooking, the decorations, the inviations..... yeah the whole lot - with the exception of the flowers which my godmother (and mums cousin) came to help us with.

We were given the use of the church hall for free and as it has a catering standard kitchen we were well away. We started to set up on the Saturday with the flowers. It was a hoot - my godmother did the 4 massive arrangements in the same time mum and I made 7 table centres.....LOL! oops.
There were 3 of these in total in each of the window spaces
My Godmothers stunning arrangements - the pictures don't do them justice

After that mum and I went to get some balloons we had ordered and arranged the tables and chairs. Afterwards it was onwards to the shopping for all the vegetables and ingredients for the deserts. We spent Saturday afternoon baking castle sponges, making a huge lemon cheesecake, prepping all the vegetables and getting the raw ingredients for the soup starter ready.

Sunday rolled round and at 7:30 mum was at the church hall, heating the oven up for the beef. At 8:30 I arrived with dad to do everything else. I laid the tables with their centrepieces, diamond scatters, menus and the blasted favour boxes!

Now I've made these bird boxes many times before, but these were the bain of my existence. My grandparent's wanted them to look like green finches..... eek! so to start with sourcing the card was a nightmare. Then I had to cut them all out, emboss them and stick them together..... only they wouldn't stick! extra strong double sided tape, didn't stick! superglue, also failed to stick - in the end I had to resort to a hot glue gun and still some of them were looking a tad dubious when I laid the tables! I was not a happy bunny.
 Top table
 Table from my grandfather's seat and the nightmare bird boxes
The centrepieces and diamond scatters
The whole hall
After this it was just the work of cooking! eeek.... well actually it went really well and the menu was:
Salmon and Prawn medley or Minestrone Soup to start, Roast Beef or Chicken in a white wine and dill sauce with all the trimmings and seasonal vegetables, followed by desserts, cheese and crackers and coffee/tea and biscuits.

And then, if that wasn't enough - mum had made her parents a rich fruit cake to cut and people still ate slices of that too..... (where they found the room I will never know).
The roses on the flower are sugarpaste and not that you can see them very well but there are further diamonds studded into the sides of the cake.

All in all it was a wonderful affair, although given I spent the whole thing serving people and running round like a headless chicken it didn't feel like it at the time! LOL!

So that's the end of that, sadly though on the wednesday after this event my grandmother suffered another massive stroke and has been in hospital ever since (hence the lack of any blog updates). She's stable but as this is at least her 7th stroke (actually I think it's her 9th according to her records) the affects are horrific and its a waiting game to see how things play out.

Now that you're all up to speed I hope you don't mind if my blog updates are few and far between over the next few weeks. There's not much I can do, but I do feel that I should visit her or at least run errands for my grandfather in my free time, so that's what i'm doing.

I hope to have some crafting to share with you soon, but please be patient!

Thanks for stopping by and happy crafting!

2 comments:

  1. WOW Naomi, It all looks so fantastic, you all did an incredible job, the flowers are amazing too......glad it all went well.
    I am so sorry for your Grandma, it must be an awful shock for you all, I do hope she will recover, take care.xxx

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  2. Hi and sorry to hear the news re your grandmother but at least she had a wonderful day. The hall looks amazing and the food sounds yummy. You take it easy and pop by when you can family is the importnat thing. Hugs to you all.

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