Showing posts with label Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Party. Show all posts

Monday, December 31, 2012

Goodbye 2012

Well this year is coming to a close....rather quickly - just a few hours left.  It has been really fantastic.  I had a lovely wedding surrounded by my closest family and friends and traveled with my new husband to Ireland to explore the country of our ancestors.  I'm looking forward to even more good things in the coming year.  Rather than resolutions, I have been trying to think of a theme for this next year.  I have a couple but I think the main one is going to be "Living Clean in 2013."

For me this means dumping a few bad habits and being more aware of my family's economic and environmental footprint.  I want to simplify things around here.  This  also means cleaning up and cleaning out a lot of the old and/or unnecessary things in my life.  I'm excited for what the future holds and hope you all have a blessed and prosperous new year!



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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

I think a change, would do you good...

Well this year has flown by!  In the spirit of ushering in the new I decided to update the blog with a simpler look.  I would wait until closer to the end of the month, but if the Mayans have their way we won't be here come December 21st ( or 22nd?  I'm not exactly certain if the world ends at midnight or what).  Rather than deprive my two subscribers everyone of the exciting changes, I decided to update now just in case.  Also, its that time of the afternoon where I need a little break from my regular work.

If we all happen to make it past the Mayan doomsday, my friends and I have decided to do this NYE up proper.  We are usually the group that says things like, "It's too crowded to go out on New Year's" and "Everything is so expensive for that one night."  You know, the boring, old type.  Not this year my friends!

Here is how you do it up right:

1) Wear sequins.  Although sequins are not exactly out of place in Dallas,  I'm not usually a sequin type of gal so this is a big step.

2) Find the most over-the-top, outrageously expensive party to attend; Something that costs a bazillion dollars a ticket. Pay the bazillion dollars.  Don't flinch when you fork over the money.

3) Never be seen without a glass of bubbly in your hand.  (Arrange a cab ride in advance to complete this step effectively)

4) Take lots of pics but do NOT, for the love of God, post them to facebook, instagram, or any other social media until you have had a chance to review and edit when sober.

5) Kiss someone at midnight.  If married, be sure its your spouse or risk a very nasty fight and possible divorce in 2013.  No one wants that.

That's pretty much it.  I plan on completing all of these steps to ring in 2013.  13 is my lucky number so I have a feeling its going to be a fabulous year!  Who else has exciting plans for the holidays? 

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Erath Pinot Noir

I love a good wine that's also a good value.

Check out this post from D Magazine on Erath Pinot Noir.  And then go get yourself a bottle (or two) and have your own wine tasting.  I think this will definitely be on my weekend agenda!

Cheers!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

R.S.V.P.

These four letters are making me crazy right now so I decided to take out some of my frustrations by writing a post dedicated to educating us all on the importance of the R.S.V.P.   I'm not excluding myself from the group of offenders who have ignored the R.S.V.P.  I have been guilty as well.  Now, however, I have a new respect for the R.S.V.P. and its importance with regard to event planning - especially when there is a limited guest list and someone else could take the spot of a person who is unable to attend. 

A lot of people seem to think that you only need to R.S.V.P. to something if you plan on going.  WRONG!  R.S.V.P literally means "répondez, s'il vous plaît", which translates from French to "please reply."  There are situations where a host might say "R.S.V.P., Regrets Only."  If this is specifically written then the host is assuming all guests will attend unless you let the he/she know otherwise. 

For the love of God, Please Reply to your host!  There are details contingent on your response.  The host may have an alternate guest in mind if you are unable to attend.  If it is a seated dinner, the host could be spending anywhere from $40 - $150 a plate and must budget and work with the caterer to prepare plates according to attendance.  If it is a buffet, or cocktail reception, the host is still spending money per person and also must give the caterer an idea on how much food will be needed.  Seating arrangements also depend on responses if it is a formal sit down event.  Bottom line:  RESPONDING IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO!

Etiquette rules followed in most Western cultures require that if you receive a formal, written invitation, you should reply promptly, perhaps that same day. The new Emily Post's Etiquette, Emily Post & Elizabeth L. Post, Funk & Wagnalls, 1975, tells us that "Anyone receiving an invitation with an R.S.V.P. on it is obliged to reply...." and some recent editions describe breaching this standard as "inexcusably rude."

HERE'S THE REAL DEAL:  it is a simple courtesy to respond to someone who was nice enough to invite you, even if it is to say that you regret that you will not be able to attend.  Just let them know, either way.

**Another little Etiquette tip:  Outer vs. Inner Envelopes
Outer envelopes are for the address, Inner envelopes indicate who is invited.

For example if your inner envelop says:  
"John" - only John is invited
"John and Guest" - then John is invited and has the option to bring a guest
"John and Jane" - John and Jane are invited - if they have kids then the kids are NOT invited
"John, Jane, Suzie and Billy" - John, Jane, Suzie and Billy are all invited (assume Suzie and Billy are the kids)

Most people hosting an event put a lot of consideration into the guest list. I suggest people not be offended if you weren't given the option to bring a guest or your children.  There could be budgetary reasons for not including unknown "plus ones" or children, depending on the event.  If you are offended that you can't bring your new girlfriend or kids with you, you can always take the high road and politely decline the invitation.  

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Project Pugway - August 27th, 2011 - 11-2 pm

Time for DFW Pug Rescue's Project Pugway!

I'm very excited to be a part of this event.  We will have a few local celeb's participating as well as a bake sale and silent auction - all benefiting pug rescue.  This organization is committed to taking in every pug - regardless of health issues or age.  Their mission is "No Pug Left Behind."  I have been a fan of this breed since I was a little girl and my parents bought me my first pug, Violet.   They're such fun, comical dogs.  Jacob and I laugh at ours pretty much every day.

This is not a pug exclusive event.  All dogs are welcome (on a leash of course).  I'm thinking Cactus Jack and Beans MF are going to be modeled by Jacob - although he doesn't know it yet.  Come out,  have a good time and support the pugs!  I hope to see you there!

For more info on Pugs and a history of the breed, check out the featured article by City +Country Pets  

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Housewarming party

I decided to help my friend throw her housewarming party and I may have gotten in over my head.  (just a little)  For some reason I tend to think of myself as a full-on caterer/florist/event planner.  In less than 12 hours I will hopefully have prepared the following menu:

Caprease Skewers
Hummus & Crudites
BLT Bleu Cheese Lettuce Cups
Mustard and Ginger cocktail sausages
Shrimp with Ginger sauce
Chedder and cranberry Cheese Ball
Garlicky Beef Crostini with Horseradish Dill Sauce
Chicken Chutney Salad on Lettuce Leaves
Pancetta Crisps with Goat Cheese and Pear

So I guess we'll see how this goes.   I need to get my ass to the farmers market.  Like now.