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Mrs. Avocado, Seattle Age and Occupation: 23, Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Consultant Engagement Date: July 27, 2008 Wedding Date: October, 2008 Blogging Since: June 30, 2008 Venue: LDS Seattle Temple & Hotel 1000 About Me: Somehow this little farm girl found herself a genuine Pole to fall in love and eventually move away to Poland with. I am an LDS bride attempting to plan a private religious ceremony, ring ceremony, seated reception for 100, and an open house while coordinating for guests flying in from across the United States and as far away as Poland. I try to avoid fads, excess waste, and saturated fat. I strongly endorse photography, DDR, calorie counting, rss feeds, cooking, and utilizing your resources.
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Movie Night Bridal Shower

September 21st, 2008 @ 10:30 am by Mrs. Avocado

I think most brides will agree that bridal showers are kind of overwhelming. So many people gathering around you, absolutely drenching you with love and care, and no groom in sight to help you take it all in. This was absolutely the experience I was able to savor this week, and I hope each of you are able to enjoy the same.

Upon entry, I was immediately crowned with a very fuzzy (and very small) pink princess crown. It was hurting my head a little bit, but there was no way I was going to be taking it off anytime soon. There just aren’t enough opportunities to wear princess crowns in everyday life.

I was so excited to see my 6th grade teacher show up at the festivities! As you can tell, she is REALLY tall. She used to play basketball in the men’s league with my dad, since she was so awesome the women didn’t want to compete against her. :) You can also see the fabulous trifles that we had available for consumption. A fruit filled vanilla angel cake one, a chocolate brownie one, and a strawberry lemon angel cake flavored one.

As you can see I filled my plate up to the brim and made sure to sample all three trifles several times to make sure they were good. I plan on eating as much as I please at the wedding as well. This bride for sure isn’t on any kind of “wedding diet”.

After everyone had enjoyed a little trifle treat, we all sat down in a circle. I turned to each person and spoke of a memory I had of them and why they meant something to me. My mom had suggested the idea of doing this, and it made me really nervous because I wasn’t sure who was coming and I didn’t know what I would say. There were a few people that I feel like I stumbled over a little bit, but for remarks made up right then and there, I think it turned out to be just what we wanted it to be. It’s not something you could do with just any group of people, but I lived in the same tiny town my entire life, and so most of those present were people I had known since I was in diapers.

I had two fabulous helpers when it came time for the present opening portion (the one on the left is one of my junior bridesmaids). Their excitement and enthusiasm for the presents was actually quite welcome, since I think it relieved some of the awkwardness that comes from opening gifts in front of a crowd. I know it probably wasn’t as fun for the ladies to give me gift cards, but I’m really excited to start shopping!

I was so in love with the popcorn and candy display that was set up for the guests to munch on during the movie. My hostess went to the movie theatre and asked if she could buy some of the kiddie boxes that they sell popcorn and drinks in! It was such a cute touch, and I assured her that the Weddingbee readers would love her commitment to detail.

We enjoyed about 1/3 of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”. Everyone was really excited about watching it, but once it started we all just wanted to talk and laugh, and the movie got shut off so I could talk about Poland and the wedding.

Everyone had filtered out by about 10:00 pm since it was a Thursday night and they all had work the next day. I can’t thank my hostesses enough for such a fabulous bridal shower!

Now it’s time to get started on those Thank You notes…..

When you receive a gift card, do you write the Thank You note after you have used it up, or do you talk about how you plan on using it in the future?

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15 Responses to “Movie Night Bridal Shower”

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MsPopcorn (message)  218 posts, Helper bee

I’m sure it’s pretty obvious that I love popcorn, so I love that it was part of your shower! triffles are awesome, too, and people don’t make them often enough.

 
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Vic004

You look so fabulous in these pics, your absolutely glowing! I love your dress! I would say either or for your question. When I do give cards I always ask later what they bought with it, only because I’m curious about it, not because I feel obligated to know or anything. :)

 
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bugaboo

I think this was such a sweet idea and it looks like you had such a fun time! I think the popcorn/candy movie treats were the perfect touch!
very clever. I also write the thank you card before I have used the gift card, and tell what I plan to buy with it.

 
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Adrienne

What a cute idea! I love the princess crown they provided you with! So glad you enjoyed your shower!

 
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Miss Taffy (message)  2,598 posts, Sugar bee

mmmm, strawberry lemon. Looks like you had a great time! :)

 
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Tiffany

I love that you shared a memory about each person at the shower! Someone at my shower asked me to introduce everyone, and I took the opportunity to share something that I thought was special about everyone. It turned out to be everyones favorite memory at the shower, and people are still talking about how special that was to them. I’m glad you got to do the same thing!

 
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lethie

I love your movie themed shower. I enjoy the movie theater just because I get to have candy and popcorn. I think you should send out the thank you cards before you use them and tell them what you will use them for.

 
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Miss Espresso (message)  1,064 posts, Bumble bee

This is awesome!! All my bridal showers are over but now I want to have a movie night!!

 
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Mrs. Margarita (message)  369 posts, Helper bee

that looks like so much fun! and seriously, you are absolutely gorgeous :)

 
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MrsF (message)  36 posts, Newbee

I did both. I sent a formal thank you note saying we received it, and what we were thinking about using it for. Then once we bought something, I pulled out the trusty digital camera and took a picture of it doing what it’s supposed to do - like a Crock Pot cooking dinner - and e-mail it to the person.

P.S. - I LOVE your dress!

 
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Mrs. Cherry Blossom (message)  696 posts, Busy bee

You look so adorable!!!!!!!!! That’s such a cute idea, the trifles looked dang good and your dress and cardigan, where from? super cute! ROCK IT GIRL!

 
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Delia Adriana

Soooo jealous of the trifles!!! ;-) it looks like fun hun! XOXO

 
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frenchbulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

What a cute shower! I love that she got the boxes from the theatre - Great Idea!
When I receive a gift card I write a thank you about what I plan to buy :)

 
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reesey (message)  143 posts, Blushing bee

The trifles look delish! And i love your outfit!!

 
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Miss Avocado (message)  1,407 posts, Bumble bee

@MrsF: I think that is the perfect solution!

 


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