You'd be surprised how much People Don't Know.
'Beneath You'
Natter 34: Freak With No Name
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You'd be surprised how much People Don't Know.
I'm not surprised by ignorance as it seems the default setting.
HAPPY EASTER!
my day by me:
9:15 church with brother, wear hat (of course) also wear winter coat as it is stil cold (boo)
go home, make jicama mango slaw for Easter meal with friends
gather things to take to meal (slaw, hats, decorative eggs)
eat and visit with friends, recieve gifts of fabric and a teapot and hello kitty items
go home put things away, wash dishes, clean kitchen
finish book (3rd book in 3 days, I love vacation)
debate going to bed at 8:30, decide to go online instead.
I figure gifts are like a dress code. Unless someone has one that I can't meet due to insufficient resources, it's their party, not mine. Sure, they want me to enjoy myself, but it's their party. So if they want a party with no presents, that's what they'll get. If they want a casual party, and it seems clear that "dressing up" is about me satisfying me and ignoring them, I won't do it.
Of course, I've never had a "no presents, please" party. But I don't celebrate my birthday primarily because I don't want any gifts. I'd still like to have people around, and stuff. Just no gifts.
I'd only recently heard of a bellini, and do quite quickly forget what juice is in there with the champagne.
I've never been to a "no gifts" wedding, but I have been to "no present" birthday party. I think I generally have taken a small gift anyway. not to be inconsiderate, but because I felt weird hanging out at a party where I hadn't contributed - giving a gift made me feel like I'd thanked the host.
I've seen some people include cards with their invitations that say "X is registered here". While perhaps questionable, I think a small card saying "Your presence is gift enough" or something along that line might be appropriate. I'm also a big fan of the rules of the situation being clear. Otherwise people feel confused and awkward.
The beloved suggests "the gift of booze is all that we require."
Had dreams of kidnapping human children from penguin parents (who were very angry about it) with characters from various tv shows. We settled in rural Alabama and then some of the children turned into penguins and fish was hard to find. I REALLY wonder what radio news stories were on while I was sleeping through my alarm.
It may be just me, but I'm laughing like a loon over this.
Waiter: Yes, but nobody knows to call it that, so we have to explain.
At Cipriani (where the bellini was invented), they say "Our special drink here is the bellini. That's champagne and peach nectar." Easy peasy.
I figure gifts are like a dress code. Unless someone has one that I can't meet due to insufficient resources, it's their party, not mine. Sure, they want me to enjoy myself, but it's their party. So if they want a party with no presents, that's what they'll get. If they want a casual party, and it seems clear that "dressing up" is about me satisfying me and ignoring them, I won't do it.
My feelings exactly.
Had dreams of kidnapping human children from penguin parents (who were very angry about it) with characters from various tv shows.
This reminds me that I dreamt last night about a big fight between Scarecrows and Superheroes. The Scarecrows were stupid and zombie like except for the one from Oz who was their leader. The superheroes included somebody named Velocity Boy. There was something else about stuffing wafers into the scarecrow mouths but I dismember.
bellini....mmmm. that was a good way to start the morning...
I like the list with the charities , because it includes nothing as a choice.
no gifts is fine too - just have a list of charities ready for anyone that asks.
But no matter what you do, someone is going to give you a gift. So find a way to be gracious about it and figure out what you are going to do with gifts, esp those you don't need or want. ( housewares might be welcome at shelters) . Some people feel obligated to bring gifts. Other people just like to give.