I was thinking of a sushi party but that seems so boring. Then I thought maybe I could have another poker party but I did that last year and it’s a PITA to organize because we play for charity and I have to rent tables, chairs, chips, yadda yadda.
My friend jokingly suggested a toga party the other day and the more I thought about it, the more it sounded like a good idea. I guess I’m worried about the way it will look to my circle of friends though.
Hubby and I are…well, quintessential yuppies. I’ll leave it at that. Plus he works in a fairly conservative field (accounting, though he’s not an accountant) as do a lot of the people I would be inviting to this shindig. Most of our friends are professional, white-collar, well-educated people. I’m a member of the Junior League, there would be some of those invited too.
On the other hand, we live in California, home of the original weirdo. We’re sort of known for being partiers and typically we get great attendance at any party we throw. I guess I could also throw in the fact that my husband is very close to the top of his field…in all of Silicon Valley and SF there are really only 3 or 4 people that are peers of his…meaning that it’s not like he’d be criticized by a boss or anything.
As for the party itself, I’d definitely stay away from the college-type toga party with kegs, cheap snacks and jello shooters.
I’m thinking along the lines of tzaziki, spinach pie, melitzanosalata, hummus, taramosalata (my fave!), stuffed grape leaves, souvlaki skewers, lots of olives, lots of wine, etc.
So. I guess my questions are these:
- Do you think this idea will fly?
- Would YOU come to a party like this?
- Do you think I should invite kids (I’d get some kiddie wranglers and a bouncy house to amuse them, I suppose.)?
- Do you have any ideas for me? (Please stay away from puking troughs, public baths, sodomy and headless/armless nekkid women.)