On Friday the 'kids' furniture was delivered to their new home. My son-in-law had to be in Charlotte all day for a medical thing (work, not illness) that was scheduled before they knew when the furniture was arriving, but we rally here.
The in-laws picked up the grands first thing and took them back to their house for the weekend, then I went to my daughter's house to help with the unpacking. Hubs stayed at our house since we had scheduled a whole house clean for that day because...
Saturday we were having 32 people here for a Derby party.
We like it complicated.
My daughter and I unwrapped at least 100 pieces of glassware, and managed to get most of the kitchen unboxed so the movers could take the empties and filler with them. I went to pick up lunch for everyone and got back to her house in the middle of a crazy hail storm. Insane! I was a little worried about my car but think it survived unscathed.
My daughter's house is a mere four miles from my own house but hubs said we had all rain, zero hail. The lake can make the weather wonky (er).
Meanwhile, at my house every nook, cranny, window, and corner was being dusted, mopped, wiped down, wiped off and vacuumed. These girls did the most fabulous job and there is nothing better on a Friday afternoon than walking into a sparkling clean house. We normally do it ourselves but given the timing of the move/party we decided to call in the professionals and it was worth every penny.
Friday night we checked out a newish place for dinner, a distillery with a charming western vibe (the owners are former rodeo competitors). Hubs and I shared a salad and a pasta and both were delish. The 'kids' joined us as we were finishing up and my daughter and I split a chocolate dessert which was fun.
For some reason the cake looks ginormous in this picture, but it was just a normal serving. We got home around 9 and hubs cranked up the Big Green Egg to start the BBQ we would be serving the next day.
We had eighteen pounds of meat (three pork butts he'd seasoned that morning) and knew they would take about 16 hours to cook, cool, and shred.
It's a whole big process which hubs manages like a boss. I'm just here for moral support and the end result-
Saturday we were hosting a Derby party and the sky kept us guessing as to whether that would be indoors or out until pretty much the last minute. The plan was for outdoors, but we had some rain in the early part of the afternoon and the forecast wasn't the best. Our dining space is covered and so is the main seating area, but the grilling area is not and neither is the waterfall patio.
The party was starting at 4:30 and at 4:15 we finally felt like it was safe to uncover the furniture and bring more chairs down to the lower patio. I put a six foot table there too so people could spread out.
And they did.People were everywhere and it was so much fun!
The new space worked out really well, comfortable and cozy and it felt exactly as we hoped it would feel.
Hubs made his famous mint juleps and we put some red roses around and I have some fun little picks and table runners and a horse poster to add to the festivities.
Everyone brought appetizers, salads, or desserts to go with the BBQ, which was one of hubs best...so good!
The race itself is short but definitely lives up to its billing as the most exciting two minutes in sports. You know what our highlight was? About an hour before the party ended my daughter and her hubs walked in.
Hubs said his heart leapt when he saw her from across the room, because it was just this unexpected moment we both were able to recognize as our new normal. We have never lived near enough for us to say, 'hey we're having a party, why don't you come?', and now we do.
On Sunday hubs and I were supposed to drive over to TN to attend the funeral of a college friend. We hadn't been traveling long when we got a call that the service would need to be rescheduled due to a separate family emergency. Such a hard thing for these folks to navigate and I really feel for them.
We turned around and stopped for breakfast at a place we like, then I changed into comfy clothes and watched movies and napped the afternoon away. Hubs was out getting the leaves off the driveway, moving chairs back where they belong, and carrying a table to the attic, but that's the hubs.
I took the day off because a day off is sometimes needed, and today was that day.
I hope you had a nice weekend too. Hop over to the Hello Monday link up hosted by Holly and Sarah to add your own recap and see what others are sharing there too.
Looks like a great party! I can see how the Derby serves as a backdrop for a festive event. The race itself seems so... short? I don't get the appeal of it except the traditions I do think are neat. So fun that you threw an amazing party and your daughter got to be a part of it. Good job on the party- it looks amazing!! Have a great Monday!
ReplyDeleteWow! You really had an eventful weekend! We completely forgot about the Derby because we were at Disney. I am shocked because we always make time to watch it. I love that your daughter and her crew live so close by. What wonderful memories all of you are creating!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh you are the best hostess- the party looks and sounds fabulous! Thank you for sharing Joyce- so happy to read that your daughter is settled and so nearby too :)
ReplyDeleteYour party looks awesome! I bet you are one tired gal! So much excitement all at once, but that is how life rolls. I bet the house is quiet now!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great weekend. The derby party looked so much fun.
ReplyDeleteWe aren't really derby people but I do love a good themed party; looks fun! I like what you said about your daughter being around. I want my kids to move away but also, maybe live close someday? I'm a lot farther from it but we'll see where they end up. Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! What a busy and exciting weekend! What a great get together for the Derby! It sounds like there was a lot of work to get ready for it.
ReplyDeleteTo say I love everything about your party is an understatement. What a great event in your beautiful setting. So much fun to see all those outdoor spaces filled with your party goers. Sweet reality moment, too, when daughter popped in. Sigh. Happy new week to you.
ReplyDeleteI definitely think you're entitled to a day off after that hectic weekend. It looked fun.
ReplyDeleteOh it looks like such a fun party and your new space is amazing. I love that curved stone counter!! I'm sorry about your college friend and I feel even sorrier for the poor family that had another emergency on top of a death.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you and your hubs are able to navigate all of your happenings and still keep going! Wow!! A busy but very fun weekend and how great that the kids are getting settled in their new home, just minutes from you! My heart is so happy for you all!!
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