Sunday, June 5, 2016

Vintage Floral Baby Shower

I love throwing baby showers with my girlfriends! Remember the Storybook Baby Shower we threw for Lindsey last year? Well, this year we got to throw a girly baby shower for Susanne! Baby Caroline's nursery has a Vintage Floral theme (think Anthropologie). We decided to use that as inspiration and create a whimsical, vintage, girly celebration for Susanne and baby Caroline! 

Yummy desert table with a trendy 'naked' cake, mini society bakery cupcakes, donut holes, mini cheesecakes and rice crispy pops!

I love love the cake that Karen made - it tasted just as good as it looked! 





Balloon garland made by Shannon

Love the ombre Caroline letters (made by Shannon) - those will be so cute in her nursery!

We had a Mimosa Bar...of course


Apparently we are huge fans of "bars" - we had a biscuit bar AND a yogurt parfait bar. It was all pretty amazing if I don't say so myself. 


Shannon made this amazing paper floral backdrop!

 



And guests left with a little succulent in an adorable vintage teacup!


 

We had so much fun planning and hosting this party! Love this group of ladies and so excited to meet baby Caroline in August!!!



Saturday, June 4, 2016

Belize Family Trip - Our anniversary

Tuesday morning we woke up and hung out by the pool. 


This shallow deck in the pool was awesome for the kiddos. They loved sitting and playing with their toys right there...which allowed us to relax a little under the cabana. #champagneplease

We had lunch poolside then played a little more before the kids had rest time. 
Later that afternoon my dad and Kevin took the boys out on kayaks and Nick and Vanessa attempted paddle boarding. It was pretty windy!


When they got off of the kayaks we hung around the beach area...





Fresh coconut water

And since it was our 8 year anniversary my parents watched the kids so we could go out for dinner to celebrate! Earlier in the day we had planned to go to Victoria House for a romantic dinner on the pier but we didn't realize it would take 45 minutes in our golf cart to get there...so we scrapped those plans at the last minute and just headed in to town to see what sounded good. 

We landed at Nook - which was quite the opposite of romantic. But it was fun - live music and on the beach. As far as the food goes, Kevin's meal was delicious and mine was just ok...but it's probably because I ordered a shrimp and pasta dish. The pasta was overcooked. Kevin got fresh fish with a chili lime butter sauce and it was AMAZING. We hung out and had a few drinks while trying to figure out a song to request...and then we saw Nick and Vanessa walk by, so they joined us for a bit.
Nook was closing down...I think it was 10pm? So we took off looking for a bar to get one more drink...


Palapa bar for one more drink

And we wrote on the bar #8yearsmcdonoughlove

And then we headed back home in our cart! Can't believe it's been eight years since we got married...and sixteen since we first met! Love this guy!

Belize Family Trip - pt 1

It's officially summer at the McDonough house and we kicked it off with a family trip to Belize!
Little lady H was in denial about being a lap child - as soon as we got to our seats she claimed one and buckled up! And put on her flying glasses? She takes flying very serious. 

Once we landed in Belize city we took a teeny tiny plane over to San Pedro (Ambergris Caye). 

You can't really tell in this picture but there is no copilot - that's a passenger next to the pilot. That doesn't make me nervous at all. 

Once we landed in San Pedro a boat from the resort was suppose to pick us up but there was a little confusion on who we were (the McDonough family in a Vassilaros vacation) so we ended up just grabbing a taxi. 
Welcome drinks

My parents were in the midst of a wedding when we arrived...the wedding was for a daughter of one of my mom's good friends...so the invitation was extended to all of us. They actually invited everyone that was staying at the resort - which was basically all their guests with the exception of two or three rooms. 
Kevin and I ordered food for the kids in the room and once they were fed and in bed asleep we snuck out to the reception. (The resort is small, so it was like going to a party in your backyard.) We had a great time but called it quits at 11pm - apparently the party went on past 4am. 

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The next morning the kids were up bright and early. 
And ready for action. 

Pool to themselves! It was about 8am....

After a morning at the pool we took the golf carts in to town to eat at Palapa Bar & Grill

This place was awesome because it is actually out on the water. If you are feeling it you can even jump in and float on inner tubes. They send buckets of beer down via pully system. I could get on board with that.


We discovered that Hayden isn't a fan of boardwalks/wood over water. If she can see water underneath her she doesn't like it. She wanted to get down and play all lunch long but the second my dad would set her down she would look through the cracks and see water and freak. It was actually kinda nice to have her sit still for once. 

Watermelon juice.


After lunch we headed back to the resort for rest time. Hayden took a nap and the boys watched a movie before heading back to the pool.  

Claire and Steve were getting in so we eagerly waited for them on the beach. 




When their boat pulled up Grayson ran as fast as he could to meet them - Hayden took off too but as soon as she made it to the boardwalk she changed her mind. Ryan started to run, wasn't sure if it was really them and then decided to wait for confirmation before committing to the run. 
Coconut throwing...better than rocks. 

We basically headed to dinner once they arrived. We took the golf carts to Rain



Yiayia and her sweet little grandsons. 

The whole crew

More watermelon juice.

On Monday my dad set up a boating trip for us - snorkeling, fishing and lots of fun!





A little snorkeling at Coral Gardens...


Uncle Vassi keepin' it safe

The guide "snorkeled up some conch" to use for fishing bait.

The guys did a little fishing before we made our way to Caye Caulker.

While the captain prepared our fish for lunch we hung out at The Lazy Lizard at The Split on Caye Caulker.






Hanging at The Split


When lunch was ready we headed over to a "private beach" and while that sounds amazing, it wasn't all that snazzy. I don't have pictures of it, but if your guide ever tells your about taking you to a private beach, make sure its not the one next door to Lazy Lizard. We were starving and the kids were getting tired so we ate and then headed back to the resort. 


Rum punch for the adults! Punch for the kiddos. Successful day!

When we returned the kids played longer in the pool and the girls went to grab pizza for everyone from V Bar. We may or may not have shared a bottle of wine while waiting for the pizza...

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