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Oh, this year everyone coming is older than I am!
Well then you should be set! I hope you have a great time this year
Oh, this year everyone coming is older than I am!
Well then you should be set! I hope you have a great time this year
My aunt is very good friends with the art dealers/collectors who currently live in the Studio Building in Toronto (for anyone who knows who the Group of Seven are.) They have the most gorgeous, rare, and usually very expensive things. They also give parties, and their guests, knowing the nature of the objects they will be around, have absolutely no respect for them. Not that the hosts expect the building to be treated like a museum, but the way the guests act is ridiculous.
They have a clever way of solving it, though: They invite my aunt and I - and depending on the size of the party, a few others - to hound the other guests. If someone places a drink on the table without a coaster, we give them one. If someone is eating while standing and has no napkin, we say "oh, you must have forgotten one of these!" and hand them one. If people spill, as they are wont to do, we're right there armed with cleaning agents.
If you have family members or close friends at the party who value your things as much as you do, perhaps you could ask them to do the same. It's like you, but in 4 places at once.
Thank you! Me too!
My aunt is very good friends with the art dealers/collectors who currently live in the Studio Building in Toronto (for anyone who knows who the Group of Seven are.) They have the most gorgeous, rare, and usually very expensive things. They also give parties, and their guests, knowing the nature of the objects they will be around, have absolutely no respect for them. Not that the hosts expect the building to be treated like a museum, but the way the guests act is ridiculous.
They have a clever way of solving it, though: They invite my aunt and I - and depending on the size of the party, a few others - to hound the other guests. If someone places a drink on the table without a coaster, we give them one. If someone is eating while standing and has no napkin, we say "oh, you must have forgotten one of these!" and hand them one. If people spill, as they are wont to do, we're right there armed with cleaning agents.
If you have family members or close friends at the party who value your things as much as you do, perhaps you could ask them to do the same. It's like you, but in 4 places at once.
I too, hope all is well at your party. Have fun!
You know I love you, C-Dot, but I have to disagree with you this time. I don't agree that the majority of guests are not well-meaning. I guess I just don't see carpet crumbs or 1 broken glass as a major issue. Those things just happen sometimes when you host a party.
Thank you for eloquently stating what I feel. Right now I'm cranky and wasn't feeling so diplomatic.
Off topic, I know but...you've been inside the Studio Building? I am jealous, indeed! I have some art that may have been produced there (Town, McNamara) but I've never had a chance to see the inside. I'm turning green.
I hope you have a great time this year
Me too. I'm sure it will be lovely!