August 3, 2016

Cruising with Cearra

What makes an event memorable?

For me, it's all in the details. It's not necessarily related to the amount of money spent or the "awe" factor of the location. No, I think it's the touches - large or small - that show the host knows and cares deeply about making the honoree feel special.

And perhaps there's no one better than Nanny and Maria (my mother/sister-in-law) at planning and creating those personalized details. The bridal shower they hosted for Cearra last weekend was a beautiful example of their creativity and talents, but even more so of their deep love and excitement for Cearra.


The theme was "Cruising" (C and Tim are taking a cruise for their honeymoon) and everything from the handmade invitations to the decor to the specialty cocktail reflected that. Maria made the delicious food, working from recipes she had secretly gathered from Cearra's Pinterest board. The table was set beautifully with soft blue organza, white flowers, and sparkling glassware passed down from Cearra's grandmother. We all received little messages in the bottle, with one telling the lucky recipient they'd be taking home a gorgeous anchor themed wreath; while three other guests won a set of hand painted beach scene cards from Nanny, Maria and Aunt Pam. Nanny's gift to Cearra was presented in a vintage looking suitcase, mimicking one of the stunning cakes. And everywhere Nanny (with Owen's help) had created montages and displays of photos of Cearra growing up, and through her relationship with Tim.


It was truly a special afternoon and one I know Cearra will long cherish and remember.

1 comment:

Nanny said...

Thank you for your kind words Jodi, and you are so right, it was all about 'love'! Many of those 'little touches' couldn't have been achieved, without you keeping me updated on the 'specifics' of The Cruise! ...and spending the morning helping Maria get everything in place! I love my family beyond words! "Having a place to go — is a home. Having someone to love — is a family. Having both — is a blessing." ~Donna Hedges
Nanny