Rob and I are extremely lucky to live in the same town
First (and maybe most important!) on the menu was a "Mom-osa Bar" complete with champagne, pomegranate and orange mango juices. We also served breakfast bruschetta, cheddar sausage balls, fruit salsa with cinnamon chips, breakfast kabobs, and raspberry jello pie. Everything was delicious and easy to make/prep ahead to save time in the morning.
Like mother, like son. I couldn't stop giggling at these pictures of Rob and his mom finishing off the champagne, straight from the bottle!
After brunch, we drove up to DC with our families and walked around the Eastern Market. My mom has never been and I knew she would love it. The weather was absolutely gorgeous and it was the perfect day to explore. I'm truly going to miss DC days like this.
Your Mother's Day brunch looks way prettier than mine was haha!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great set up, I love all the details. Those bottles with the straws are too cute and the colors are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteEverything is so cute! Mom-osa's, what a great idea.
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