Cock A Doodle Bloom
A Night Full of Laughter, Community & Heart
Last night’s Cock A Doodle Bloom paint party was one of those evenings that reminded us exactly why we started Mum & Me Paint Parties in the first place.
The room at Pineridge Community Hall – Pines Social Room was absolutely buzzing with laughter, conversation, creativity, and enough giggling to make even the painted roosters look concerned 🐓😂
From the moment guests walked in, the atmosphere felt warm and welcoming. Between the amazing community energy, delicious food and drinks available on site, and tables full of people cheering each other on, it truly became more than just a paint night — it became an experience.
Every canvas turned out beautifully unique, but the real masterpiece of the evening was the connection shared around the room.
This event also held a very personal meaning for me.
Unfortunately, I have been dealing with a pretty serious flare-up that may be related to sciatica, making it difficult to stand or walk for long periods of time. There was a moment where I honestly didn’t know if the event would even be possible.
And this is where my daughter Taylor completely stepped in and shined.
If it were not for her, this event simply would not have happened.
She took the class under her wings with confidence, kindness, patience, and so much heart. Watching her guide the room, help guests, keep the laughter flowing, and bring the entire evening together made me incredibly proud — not just as a business partner, but as her mom.
She handled the evening beautifully, and I truly could not have done it without her.
Taylor, thank you for carrying the night when I physically couldn’t. You were amazing, and everyone in that room could feel the care and energy you brought into the space.
To every single person who attended — thank you for supporting local, supporting community spaces, and supporting two women chasing a dream together one paint party at a time.
And a huge shoutout once again to Pineridge Community Hall – Pines Social Room for providing such an incredible venue filled with community spirit, great food, drinks, and an atmosphere that makes people feel right at home.
Last night wasn’t just about painting roosters.
It was about community.
It was about laughter.
It was about showing up for one another.
And honestly… those are the nights that matter most.
May 24, 2026