Sunday, March 20, 2011

What happens in Leawood, stays in Leawood.

I reluctantly agreed - under pressure - to refrain from revealing the details of Mom's bachelorette party last night.  (At least, until my column comes out next week.) I think I'll just let the pictures tell the story.  Above, is the bride-to-be at home, before going out to dinner with her four daughters.  Below is the scene at the end of the night:
'Nuff said.

7 comments:

Carol Starr Schneider said...

These photos are the bestest. I can't wait to hear about what down, how many Chippendale's dancers were involved, how many arrests, etc. Your mom is gorgeous. Like mother, like daughter.

Cathy Hamilton said...

Thanks, sweet girl. I have much more incriminating photos, but my lawyer-sister drew up a (hilarious) agreement asking me not to humiliate anyone. I didn't sign it, of course, but I'm bound by the familial code of honor... for another week. The man is the bassist of the trio at the bar where we had a nightcap. He later told us we were his "fantasy come true" which was -- er -- uncomfortable.

Marguerite said...

Love the photo of your family. All beauties, especially your mom. Thanks for sharing.

Cathy Hamilton said...

Thanks, M. As tacky as that tiara and veil were, I thought Mom looked really pretty!

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful group. Can't believe that I changed all of your diapers at one time or another-except mom's, of course.
Give my best to your mom and have a great day. Will be thinking of you.
Former babysitter and cousin.
Love,
JoAnn

KJ said...

Looks like a rockin' night was had by all!

Cathy Hamilton said...

JoAnn, wow! Thanks for the leaving the note. I'd be sure to tell Mom, except she'd be mortified to know I published that picture of her with her mouth open. She's very happy and doubly-blessed.
Love to you and yours!
Cathy

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