A small cocktail table for two.
A bottle of fine red wine.
A candlelite dinner.
Soft music playing
The kids at Grandma's house.
Fine china and Glassware with Linen Napkins.
These are just a few of the the things we think make up
a memorable Valentines dinner.
What are your thoughts?
Is it better to stay home or go out to a special place?
Do you prefer take out or a catered meal?
During these dificult economic times should you plan a corporate event? Your company just launced a successful new product line that the the entire staff worked very hard to get to market. They deserve to be recognized. How about having a nice catered lunch brought in? Why not hold an employee appreciation day?What are your thoughts on this?
Before you know it Thankgiving will be here. Have you thought about if you have enough tables and chairs? How about linen for those tables? Instead of using paper plates, why not rent some fine dinnerware. Why not make it a buffet and rent some chafing dishes. What other ways can you suggest to make your holiday experience more enjoyable? The key is to make it easy enough so you can enjoy your family and friends. Thanksgiving tips? lets hear them.
I was looking at my calendar for the upcoming weekend (the upcoming weekend being Memorial Day) and I saw the notation on Sunday for Charlie's Gradution Party from 2pm -6pm. Although I love Charlie and would like nothing more than to celebrate his graduation from college with him, the fact that this party broke up my holiday weekend bothered me. Tell me your thoughts about being invited to events that take place during a holiday weekend. Whether it be a 4th of July party or that proverbial Sunday wedding during Labor Day weekend. I would love to hear from you.