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Saturday, 20 October 2012

Welcome Home Baby Jayden


Babies are so lovable, a precious blessing and I’m so envious of y'all with kids running into your arms after a long day spent with your still-alive boss.

Oh, and yeah, this post is about babies; feel free to press next if you're one of those heinous peeps disposing their newborns in garbage bags.

So, my best friend, Messy, is getting a blessing in a week and we're eternally so happy for her. She looks so gorgeous with her bump we keep saying she needs to get pregnant more often :)

Anyway, having been annoyingly a part of her life since we were nine, we decided to do something to make her think know we've really grown up - A Surprise Baby Shower. Turned out, she ended up crying the entire party and saying how sweet we were and how she would never get friends as awesome as us and every time she turned to your side, you just had to pretend you're on the phone or chewing your tongue just to keep yourself from being dragged into her weeping world.


Took us a month to get the plans ready and since everyone who came to the party said we needed to start event organizing, (now it’s getting to my head) thought I make a post of it so you can get ideas for a shower when your special pal is expecting a blessing.

Our shower theme was Milk and Pampers. We invited all of Messy's pals and since it gets stressful choosing the gift to bring, we asked everyone to bring a packet or two of diapers and a pair of baby clothes - very helpful.

...ordered a zero years old baby cake and since she's named her baby already…


Then with not much effort (Sorry Messy), we tricked her out of her house and proceeded to:

(A) Hung a baby clothes line across the house and peg baby stuff:

 
(B) literally, make the house look like a baby's  room: 


and (C) prepare lunch and dessert: Milk was the beverage of the day.


Prior to the day, we designed her baby a technology-inspired alphabet book with a personalized message on each page because, you know, we're awesome:


A for Apple, B for Bluetooth, F for Facebook…The trouble we went through, huh?


Turned out baby Jayden got the most thoughtful gift:


And for the activities: Gave all guests a lit candle. Everyone made a wish and prayer for baby Jayden out loud and mummy blew them all before cutting the cake:


And…because we’re blessed with multiple personalities, the evil one having hid for so long, finally showed up!  So we played games. Annoying games:

Game 1: Prepared a list of ten questions about the expecting parents and future plans for the baby. On a private session, we asked daddy for his answers and during game-time, asked mummy the same questions and she was expected to answer all, seven of which should have been synonymous to daddy's answers. And yes, you guessed right, she didn't get the number right.

Disciplinary action: Mummy had to eat poop. We mashed ripe pawpaw in orange juice and served her in a diaper. You don't believe me?


…and we took lots of pictures for the faces she made. 

*ew*

*eeww*
 

*eewww*
 

Don’t agonize, hygiene was checked. But eew!

Game 2: We assorted diaper pins (safety pins) with uncooked rice in a bowl then each person had to pick out the diaper pins with the bowl placed on top of their head. The winner would be greatly rewarded;
Game sounds easy, right?


It was annoyingly frustrating one couldn’t pick even three, Carolina cried:



..but with the look on her face, you can tell Stacy went home with a gift hamper. Ding!



Happy parenting Messy and Sammy, we love you guys so much and we pray that Jay grows up to be God-fearing and wise.


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