Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Mother's Day Fashion Show


I am so grateful for my fun, creative, and very considerate family. My girls put on a fashion show for Mother's Day this year and it was the most thoughtful gift I've experienced in a long time. Grandma and Uncle Eric organized the whole "show" which consisted of both girls modeling 4 outfits. Each of these outfits were coordinated with a song of their choosing as they walked the "runway" (aka the Morgan's backyard stone path).

Some of you know I have a teeny tiny children's clothing obsession which mainly involves Gymboree. I may even belong to a Gymboree message board...gasp! I do branch out a bit and have some other favorites though, one of them being Hanna Andersson, but it is usually out of my price range. Mom has ordered the girls some Hanna dresses in the past and they are just the best quality...I really love them. Well, can you believe she went and ordered the girls cute Hanna clothes and used them in this Mother's Day fashion show? BEST. PRESENT. EVER. Giving the girls new clothes is like giving me a present...yes I just wrote that. It might seem shallow or materialistic but the truth of the matter is that I enjoy seeing them look so cute and know that I won't always be able to pick out their clothing and matching accessories. I have to take advantage of this little pleasure while I'm still allowed to do so! Soon enough they'll want to look like Hannah Montana. For now I'd rather them look like little girls in their Hanna Andersson. I vow to own my obsession and dress them up proudly!

Here they are in the fashion show in the Morgan's backyard. Notice their accessories...Mom made sure their hair pretties and shoes matched. They also had little props to carry. So cute! And this was all a surprise. I had no idea what they were doing. They secretly gathered their accessories at home at brought them to Grandma's.


Gracie in her new Hanna dress,
walking to Big Black Horse and a Cherry Tree





Kate in her Hanna dress
Also walking to Big Black Horse and a Cherry Tree
or as Kate calls it, the woohoo song.




Gracie in casual wear
Song choice: Adam Lambert's version of Born to Be Wild
(and she worked it!)


Kate in casual wear
Song choice: Aint Going Down 'til the Sun Comes Up


Gracie in swimwear from Carter's
Song Choice: Yellow Polka Dot Bikini


Kate in Swimwear
Song Choice: Yellow Polka Dot Bikini




Girls in Sleepwear from Gymboree
Song of choice: Somewhere Over the Rainbow
See happy Grandma peeking out as they take their last strut on the runway.


The MC: Uncle Eric


The aftermath in Mama's room


And yet another thoughtful present: the girls (with Grandma's guidance) made an "Important Book" for me which details all the reasons why Mommy is important to Gracie and Kate. The structure of The Important Book has been used a lot in our family. Some of you may even remember I used it in my high
school salutatory speech, The important thing about Bishop Gorman is...


The girls' version is definitely my favorite with additions such as The important thing about Mommy is that she helps us get ready for ballet and she takes us out to dinner and lets us have ice cream, and ending of course with, But the important thing about mommy is that she loves us.
Okay, I'm going to go cry now.

Thank you, my sweet family, for a fabulous Mother's Day!



4 comments:

Michelle said...

OMG, I am crying now. What a wonderful day you had. I think a fashion show is the cutest idea ever. Love the clothes! I love dressing my girls too. Haylee already wants to be "Tannah Tannah" so I am pushing Gymboree while I still can with Addie and as much as I can with Haylee. Tannah Tannah shirts make it to preschool. Oh and I belong to a little website too :)

Shannon said...

What a wonderful surprise! They look gorgeous, and I love their song choices! I can't believe they still let you pick out their outfits. Mine stopped that so long ago. I am hoping Emmi lets me dress her for a good long time.

Marla said...

Very sweet! What a great gift! Your mom must have loved planning this with the girls. The outfits are adorable, as usual.

C'mon, fess up---how many tears did you shed?! ;-)

duckyhouse said...

Oh my, oh my. How wonderful! Everything about this post is adorable.