The happy couple!
Invites were crafted, menus debated (yes, deviled eggs made the cut), houses cleaned, trim painted, decorations adorned, and suddenly it was the Friday before Party Night! Joe and I hit Costco and the grocery store for supplies and then the cooking commenced. Since Kristen and Sean were handling all the venue prep and Sean made his famous Buffalo Chicken Dip (spicy cheesy heaven) and brown sugar bacon wrapped smokies (sweet evil meat on a toothpick), Joe and I took on what really turned out to be a CRV full of food and drink and dishes and martini glasses and cupcake towers and at least 60 festive napkins. Though certain husbands held some unfounded fears that 60 might not be enough.
Either way, Friday night began the frenzied cooking! We chopped fresh herbs, roasted spicy rosemary cashews, we sliced crostini, we deviled two dozen eggs, we rolled logs of goat cheese in paprika and dill (which I thought Kristen was going to pull up a chair next to and eat by herself), we whipped up Paula Dean's red velvet cupcakes and iced them with cream cheese frosting.
The Makings of Cream Cheese Frosting
We shook and chilled pomegranate blueberry martinis and we had such a blast doing it. And with very little marital strife, and with some fabulous team work, we all kicked it out! My one brief moment of ridiculous stress related nonsense was my sense of jealously that the cupcakes that Joe iced looked better than mine. Seriously, I was jealous of Joe's piping skills. Ridiculous.
But with all the prep and cleaning and anticipation and cooking completed, the party itself was a delight! A wonderful gathering of Tara and Mike's friends and family. Warm and fascinating, funny and kind, a great collection of teacher friends, college roommates, old high school friends, parents, book club friends, siblings, and cousins, and truly a statement about how special Tara and Mike really are. We talked and snacked and drank until midnight celebrating the happy couple. Drinking a chilled martini, popping one of Kristen's rich peanut butter balls in my mouth, chatting with new friends, and celebrating Tara and Mike blending their lives together!
Looks like it was a fantastic party, which surprises me not at all. :-) Also, were you really that shocked at Joe's mad piping skillz? He is unnaturally talented at so many things.
ReplyDeleteNot shocked, just jealous that he can do something like that for the first time and be so good at it. I need some more practice.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! It makes me wish so much that I could come back for a visit. Everyone looked wonderful, especially the bride-to-be. <3
ReplyDeleteLooks like an awesome party!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures - the food looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWell, really, the goat cheese was absolutely divine - and you know that means it was good since I tend not to use the word "divine" pretty much ever.
ReplyDeleteAnd it was a blast hosting with you all. Plus, we're still enjoying our (mostly) clean house!