Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Farmer's Market, Tea Party, & The Gaylord

A couple of weeks ago Kyle took off on Friday and we planned a special family day!  We had discovered this cute little boutique that offered Tea Time for little girls and knew that our little princesses would love it! So we made our way to Grapevine for Cupcakes & Tea. We got there early and right across the street was a wonderful little Farmers Market. We scored some local honey, peaches, blackberries, strawberries, tomatoes, and pickled okra. The kids loves sampling all the goodies and playing in the gazebo.
 
 
 
After that we headed to the little shop. We had invited Grandma to come to tea with us so she met us there and the boys (Grandpa, Kyle, & Emerson continued shopping at the market).
 
We had the best time! The girls got to get dressed up and we all piled on the accessories. The girls also got their nails painted and make-up. They had a blast digging through all the hats, feather boas, jewelry, crowns, and wands, twirling in front of the mirror, and picking out hats for us to wear.
 
After we were all transformed into princesses, we all sat at the cutest (pinkest), most girly little table. We all choose our cupcakes and the were served yummy tea. We all had so much fun. I loved watching the girls pick up the dainty little teacups and push their boas out of the way to get to the cupcake. Such a special time! They also had a little table set up with coloring pages, dress up dolls, and books.  

The dressing room

Getting her nails painted and make-up done. Such a priss-pot!
 
 
My little middle admiring her beautiful self!

Love this sassy girl!

 


My little fancy girl


Gorgeous!

 


Me and my girls!

Our very pink and girly table!

Grandma and her girlies!
 

We were so glad Grandma was able to join us. So special!






After our tea party we headed over to the Gaylord Texan to walk around and eat lunch!  We normally go to the Gaylord at Christmas, so it was fun seeing it during the summer. 


 

 




 
What a fun family day!!
 

 

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