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([personal profile] derien Jul. 26th, 2009 10:15 am)
I suppose that from some people's point of view our 'party' yesterday would not seem very partyish, but over the course of ten hours I got to see a favorite aunt who I haven't seen in at least twenty years, meet a couple of Eor's coworkers who seemed quite nice, drink wine and have a close talk with someone, hang with a few of my favorite coworkers, listen to music, and graze for hours. It was actually quite manageable as a party for me, a person who doesn't do well with large crowds.

Personally, I'd like to do something similar, though lower key, on a regular basis. Something more like 6pm to 10pm one regular Saturday a month we'll be home for whoever feels like dropping by. That way we wouldn't start going into the overdrive of reckless fretting about a 'party' that makes one buy a million paper plates and far too much cheese and chips. Having a little extra on hand at one point during the month would only that mean some cheese goes into the freezer, perhaps. I don't know. I can't ever seem to stick to some kind of plan like that, especially during the summer when every weekend gets booked up. I don't really like having a ton of people in my house all at once, so I'm not built for giving real parties, but I do yearn for tea and conversation and maybe a reason to cook muffins every once in a while, and I'd love to play croquet if only we could get the lawn in order. I wonder where the heck that horseshoes set is that goes with the pits in the back yard. And for bad weather or after dark we have some board games.
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