Friday, October 24, 2008

Got Mums?



Homecoming these days is NOTHING like it used to be. I feel kinda old saying something like that, but it's true.

The kids that my oldest runs with are actually quite wonderful, though. Their parents are on top of their game which has resulted in a very tolerable bunch. The effort, on the other hand, that these parents put into making each year's experience bigger and better might be a little over the top, hence the incredibly detailed garder his date gave him above, but it's all for the love of the children, right?

And he absolutely did cherish it.



Gib and Nikki have known each other since we moved here 5 1/2 years ago. Besides her darlingness, she also happens to be the cousin of his best bud, Kent, which is common in our neighborhood. Cousins, that is. Children grow up here, leave to seek what the world has to offer and then return to raise their own families. The cycle is about three generations deep, as far as I can tell and no, we do not live in Arkansas.



Now, back to our regulary scheduled program... homecoming.

See these lovely little bonbons? Just a sample of what was offered to our privileged teens the evening of the mum exchange. Last year, they had a chocolate fountain.



Taylor and Anna at the victorious game. Go Mustangs!




Anna's date was also a long time friend that she has actually known since kindergarten. Noah is the kind of boy that moms and dads alike fall in love with. Intelligent, respectful and charming. Hmmm...



Most kids have a "group" that they dine, dance and after party with for the weekend. This was about half of Anna's group.



Anna, with her "All American" friends in their red, white and blue!




Sam and I had the pleasure of chaperoning Anna and Noah's dinner at Texas de Brazil. It was delicious and we were able to dine in the wine room which added an exclusive touch.



Gib, always the trend setter, in his suspenders.




And, if you'll notice, he, fourth from the left, is the only one not wearing a jacket. What a maverick, although, I don't know how impressed Nikki's parent's were of his fashion statement.



~Sigh~ The prettier half of the his group. And yes, they are only sophomores.




Nikki and Gib, right before they left in the limo. I should mention that one mom in the group is a wedding coordinator...which might explain some of the lavish details. ;)

And now, the festivities are behind us and I believe all i's were dotted and every t was crossed...until next year!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like a fabulous (yet expensive) time! Guess I should start putting back $ for those days...because they are coming up soon!

~Amy

Jen said...

Those days will be here before you know it! Hopefully, though, Woodrow's homecoming is they way I left it almost 20 years ago... fun and affordable! Yeah, right! ;)

Lara said...

My nephew and niece cannot be that old yet!

Anonymous said...

WOW!!!! on the mums. I see tons of teens at hobby lobby during tht time of year buying baskets FULL of stuff for mums. I assumed they were making them for their friends too. Guess not. Maybe the trend will die before my kids get that age. *Here's hoping!*

Kimberly said...

Okay, I know I said the last comment was the last but come on, I can't leave this alone...First of all it reminded me that I was supposed to pick up the stuff to make the swimbears last week...xxxKim