That's right, folks!
There were three ladies serving as mannequins for the making of wedding gowns in less than fifteen minutes - whew!
What a rush job!
Chelsea had her mom on her team, so, quite naturally she won - her 'dress' even had 'lace' sleeves!
I was part of the team putting together the fashion-express dress on Melinda's mom, one of three hostesses for the event.
That big green thing in the first photo?
That would be my butt!
Thanks, Christina, for taking some photos of all of us working frantically!
Too bad Nana's 'gown' was coming apart at judgement time - lol!
Thanks, Tammy and Lori for being on Team Nana with me!
That wasn't the only game, of course.
Christina had several in line for us: looking at photos of Chelsea and Dillon and trying to guess where they were; guessing how many questions Chelsea would answer correctly as her man did; smart phone scavenger hunt.
I lost that last one, as I was the only one there without one of those flat, featureless, phones, but that's okay.
We all had fun and that was the point!
So, we'd eaten chicken-grape salad on croissants and we'd played games... time to open presents, with the little girls bringing them in to Chelsea!
Here she is, opening the heart of flowers tote, taking time to read the card (I loved that!), and bringing out my gift: two 14" aqua-tone fish platters from Jekyll Island.
Her favorite color! (I had chosen them to coordinate with the Rachel Ray cookware on her list.)
She and Dillon love seafood! (In particular crab legs, but I already knew that.)
I am so happy to have given her something she really likes!
Now to await the big day!
By this date next month, she'll be a married woman.
I'm looking forward to seeing her real dress!
(smile!)
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