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Housewarming plus bday party? Am I nuts?
I'm sure that I've officially lost my mind -- Ryan's birthday party in St Louis next
weekend with Neil's family, then we get home Sunday from that and the
movers come on Monday as we have to be out of the house on the first.
Then, Friday, we leave for Michigan for 10 days for vacation and then
Ryan's party with my family.
We have talked about having a
bbq/housewarming/a one year plus one month plus one day party for Ryan
on the 24th, in our new house with OUR friends here in town -- does that
sound crazy? We are wanting to do a small bbq, inviting probably 20
people -- our friends keep asking if we are doing anything here for Ry's
party, but we just don't have the time right around his birthday, so we
thought we could combine his belated birthday party with a grilling out
party for our friends...
Opinions?
Re: Housewarming plus bday party? Am I nuts?
I think I would be tempted to give it a few weeks for a housewarming party. Maybe for Ryan's b-day you could meet up somewhere like a park and have it be a BYOP (picnic). Just explain to people between moving and trips to family, you really can't do a party right now.
Or otherwise like Suze said, ask for help with the sides.
I actually saw that on the other board. I think July is much more doable than June. I don't think that would be too bad. If you wanted to keep it simple, you could always do like an "ice cream social" or desserts some evening. However I'm guessing you probably have a fun group of friends that you would like to hang out with for a while.
You still could do a simple BBQ.
I think you'd be fine. It would be busy, but if you do something semi-low key there won't be much preperation. And it will be added incentive to make sure everything is out of boxes and put away
We are having our housewarming on the 14th the day before Sam's baptism.