Friday, November 20, 2015

Friendsgiving

The Bakers, Weathers, and Mimms host a monthly supper club together, rotating houses every month. For our November supper club, we decided to do a potluck Thanksgiving feast and all bring a traditional thanksgiving dish. I asked Charlie to smoke a ham (as it is so delicious). I will get him to give me the recipe, so I can share with you on here. I made a Pecan Cheesecake Pie, but had a hard time deciding between the pie and this - Creole Bread Pudding. If my week wasn't so hectic with commitments, I would have tried the Creole Pudding. Maybe I can make it for the Holiday's when we are home in Mooresville.

Kathleen, the Barefoot Contessa Diva, made Mac & Cheese, and DEFINITELY not your every day mac & cheese. It was DEVINE. It's Tupleo Honey's recipe... you will want to try and may not ever go back to the traditional mac & cheese. (Thanks for sharing some of the leftovers with me, Kat!) She also made a traditional twice baked potato dish. Ejoye made her grandmothers sweet potato pie, not sure she will want me to share, but oh my, its like eating dessert. We also had a very southern style green bean dish with soy sauce, brown sugar, and bacon.

We are looking forward to spending Thanksgiving in Bishopville this year on Thursday and Friday, that is, if the doctor will let me. Its a 40 minute drive... so close enough if baby comes calling. Also, looking forward to having my parents and Adam here as well to celebrate with the Mimms family.
















Thursday, November 19, 2015

The Nursery... finally finished! (well maybe)

I think we have finally finished the nursery! After she is here, we may hang a few more photos on the wall, but for now, I think we are finished. Our 3rd bedroom is very very small, hence the reason we chose it to be the nursery. Having most of our family out of town, we wanted to keep our 2nd bedroom as the guest bedroom for our parents and friends, so they are able to still stay the night.

When we started with the nursery back in June, the only thing I knew I wanted was pink silk drapes. Everything else, I wanted to be white. I went back and forth about having her crib skirt made out of the same pink silk fabric, but I decided to be a little bit more practical for future babies down the road,  and ordered a custom skirt off Etsy. I ordered the silk from JRB Silk, a family owned company out of Georgia. They were superb to work with, and if I have drapes made again,  I will order from them. The fabric I chose was titled "pink." It does not look like this on their site, so I encourage you to order samples before you buy. I ordered 12 samples before we chose the "pink."

The chest, end table, and wall shelf are from pottery barn kids. I am very satisfied with the quality and look of the set.

The Angel Giclee is from Anne Neilson Fine Art out of Charlotte. I ABSOLUTELY love love love her art work, but until I can afford a true painting one day, a print will have to do. Her story is truly amazing, she paints Angels, and if I could buy one of her paintings to hang in my living room I would.

The beautiful Moses Basket is from my sister-in-law, Jennifer. It is on loan for Baby Mimms and is a family heirloom. Sweet Anna Hamilton slept in it the first several weeks of her life. I'm not quite sure where Baby Mimms will be sleeping the first few weeks, its up for debate, but I imagine the precious Moses Basket will get used a lot! :)






Wednesday, November 18, 2015

The Countdown

I'm in a mixed feeling stage right now, where I am so anxiously awaiting the birth of our daughter, yet I am also enjoying the last few days/weeks of being able to go and do as I please.

Our topic of conversation most evenings revolve around what we think our child will look like. It's hilarious to hear Charlie tell me what he thinks she is going to look like and act like. We both have very differing opinions on this.

I, like my optimistic self, think she is going to get the best of both Charlie and me. Charlie is very laid back, go with the flow, a perfectionist, and so very humble and kind. I often times think she will be a lot like Charlie, laid back and easy going. However, everything I've read about firstborns is not this case. Anyway, I can't wait to meet her, hold her, love on her, and welcome her into this world and into our loving family. We have prayed for this child for a long, long time, and we continue daily to pray that we are the parents, full of wisdom and Godly guidance that the Lord has called us to be.

I have prepared myself to not get a lot of sleep over the holidays, and I have (to the best of my ability) asked every question under the sun to friends, family, and co-workers about infants, breastfeeding, labor, delivery, and everything in between. I am so thankful everyone has been truly honest about their experience. Thank you!

Technically, we have 2 1/2 weeks left, but if she is anything like her Mother (impatient) she will come early. I was born almost a month early, and my mother was born almost 6 weeks early. Not sure if this will be any indication of her arrival time.

Until then, baby girl, we have several parties to attend over the next few weeks, and work commitments, but our bags our packed, your nursery is ready, and I am as ready as I will ever be! Not to mention, your Baba is beside herself about meeting you.

We officially have a name, but, we must see your precious face first to confirm it! I am so in love with your name, it has so many meanings to us personally, on so many levels, and I can't wait to tell the world what it is and what it means to us!