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district12ravenclaw) wrote2007-12-17 09:25 pm
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I need to breathe
So since we have this nice new house (new for us) and a new baby, I decided to host Christmas at our house this year. With my family, Steve's family, and the three of us, that makes 9. Add my grandma, my uncle, and my cousin, and we have 12. Getting a little tight here. My aunt wasn't sure if she had to work on Christmas, but it turns out that she doesn't, so she's coming over too. With her family, that makes 17. I'm stressing a little.
But wait, there's more! My mom called me tonight to let me know that her cousin and her cousin's husband will be coming, and my piece of shit cousins will also be coming with their 2 babies. All in all, we're going to have 23 people at my house, ack! I'm having an anxiety attack just thinking about it. We don't have enough room for all these people, but I couldn't turn anyone away, it's Christmas!
Any party planners have any tips for me?
But wait, there's more! My mom called me tonight to let me know that her cousin and her cousin's husband will be coming, and my piece of shit cousins will also be coming with their 2 babies. All in all, we're going to have 23 people at my house, ack! I'm having an anxiety attack just thinking about it. We don't have enough room for all these people, but I couldn't turn anyone away, it's Christmas!
Any party planners have any tips for me?
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But our diningroom is set up perpendicular to the living room, so we were able to set two dinging room tables, a card table, and the outside plastic table up with tablecloths and there was room for everyone, extending into the livingroom.
If your backyard were bigger I would suggest some plastic folding tables and chairs, and some heaters...and doing it outdoors. *pout*
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Get creative. :)
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Yes, make people bring things. You'll definitely need some card tables and chairs. Hopefully you &/or other attendees have some. Also, make stuff in advance.
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Have others bring the sides, so all you really have to do is the turkey and stuffing!
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For Christmas dinner everyone is bringing a dish and we cheated by ordering a turkey from Dickey's. Now I just have to figure out where everyone is going to sit LOL.
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I agree though on borrowing a bunch of card tables and setting them up.
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as for other advice, sometimes buffet isn't the best way to go with so many bodies. if you can, recruit two other family members to bring stuff out from the kitchen, make sure it gets passed around, and then bring it back into the kitchen, there will be less movement and less chaos. it worked really well for us at thanksgiving.
good luck!!!
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HEH
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Do you HAVE to have a seated dinner? Can it be more buffet style? That way you can set up chairs but not necessarily tables.
I don't know about some people's families, but we are huge fans of TV trays. Using them meant we were all together, eating great food, having a great time!
Sorry, but I just can't wrap my mind around outside dining for Christmas!! (here, I am sure we could carve seats out of our snow drifts!!!)
Good Luck!!
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