Showing posts with label fruit platter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruit platter. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2014

Birthdays

Birthdays.

"Do not regret growing older, it is a privilege denied to many." - unknown

In December, I celebrated a milestone birthday.


My day started in the same way it has for the past 10 years.  My handsome husband lovingly prepared a fruit platter for my birthday. 


Though I anticipate this fruit platter every year, I am always surprised at how it's presented.


No detail ever spared.

Fruit lovingly sliced.  Candles lit.  Flowers in vases.  And, this year, the addition of barn wood trees and birch coasters added a rustic charm to the beautiful display.

 

My day, was turning out to be every bit as magical as my birthday last year.

What I hadn't expected, an equally beautiful display that was waiting for me after we returned from a celebratory dinner. 


 And...there was a present.  A present Grace happily opened.


A present with another surprise, a note asking me to look on our back porch.


And, when I finally looked up, my eyes welled with tears.  A beautiful chandelier was temporarily hung (and will in a few weeks permanently be hung in my kitchen) on our back porch.  I'd always wanted a chandelier...just as I had always wanted to have a husband that would make me feel special and loved, and had hoped to have a beautiful little girl.


Dreams do come true.

I can't wait to see what he'll do for next year :)

*My very beautiful chandelier was purchased from Overstock for a steal of a deal.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Beautiful Flowers

There are one of two reasons why I find myself with beautiful flowers.

The first reason, guilt...as was the case when my handsome husband and I reupholstered a $3.99 Goodwill chair together.


The second reason...a special occasion, like our anniversary, which I ironically displayed in a Goodwill vase.


Often times, if I've been given flowers for the latter reason, it is also accompanied by a celebration that looks something like this.


Believe it or not, all these details are thought of and executed by my husband, who I assure you is not scouring pinterest for his inspiration.


Like using the top of the pineapple as the center of the fruit plate.


Some Tiki men also joined our celebration (souvenirs left in our tropical hut for our honeymoon). 


No detail was spared.


While this was definitely an occasion we could have celebrated with champagne floats, we opted to toast with some pineapple coconut juice instead.


And, though 7 years ago, this little miss was not part of our big day...


Our celebration would not be complete without her.
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