I realized today that I never wrote about my bachelorette party. Well now, I can’t go into the details about the wedding before telling you all about this, can I?
Let me start out by saying that in no way am I your typical 24-year-old woman and I’m just not a partier. Never have been. I think it’s trashy and I’ll say that to whomever. It is. So my party was a little low-key event with a few of my good friends.
We all met up at my house and from there we went on to the Olive Garden for salad, as the evening was going to be a progressive dinner party (very fun thing to do). After we had our salads we moved on to the mall where I had to do a few ridiculous things to get some stars on my sweater. Including asking this little boy questions about marriage. I’m not sure who was more mortified.
While we were there we played a game that I had such trouble understanding (long day at work after the early shift!) I’ll spare you the pain of me trying to explain it here. There was a little math involved and I failed miserably. Next, we went on to McDonald’s (all of these stops were a surprise for me) and skidattled on through the drive-thru for my favorite fast food meal—a McDonald’s cheeseburger.
Our final stop was in OKC, where I had to stand on a street corner and paint a large poster for Kevin, a poster that I had to take inside the last restaurant where we went for dessert…my favorite, can you guess? It’s The Melting Pot. We had this fabulous white chocolate/amaretto fondue that I was careful about choosing because I knew it was one Kevin would never really want to try. He’s pretty no frills when it comes to his chocolate fondue.
I had a lovely time with two of my bridesmaids, Heather and Aaryn, and my dear friend Jennifer, who you may or may not know from another blog. Somewhere. That’s all I can say. Thank you, ladies!


5 Responses for "The Bachelorette Party"
I love the picture. Darling. Sounds like a fabulous time!
(I am glad you used “whomever.”)
(Also, I agree with your view on partying.)
I thought you watched Mama Mia in your back yard??
@Rose – We had everything all set up, but our night went so long that we were too tired to do it. Ah well.
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I’d hardly call a Dancing Queen Progressive Bachelorette Party a low-key affair. Certainly the blogosphere underestimates your ability to have a good time…without the Chippendales.
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