I tend to get into Everything Must be Perfect mode when having people over, and I really need to get over it. People will be too busy hugging and eating and talking to really notice whether everything is just right. Right?
Right. And if anyone seems to start noticing, pour more mimosas.
(Do as I say, not as I do, dammit!)
I will only notice if there is no proseco.other than that -- anything goes
well, bugger them in the ear anyway.
I believe I've found a theme for the party!
Good News Audit
I went off the antidepressants last week. No ill effects.
Wallybee's learning to drive. Oh! And last night she said she'd be interested in watching Farscape with me, even if it doesn't have subtitles. I figure it's the Australian accents, she has an easier time with them.
Season 4 of Doctor Who starts Sunday night.
beth, no worries, javacat is bringing prosecco.
And I have 3 bottles of champagne awaiting their orange juice.
People will be too busy hugging and eating and talking to really notice whether everything is just right. Right?
Right! Tell you what--if you try not to worry, I will too. We're throwing omnis' going away party tomorrow night--been scheduled for weeks and there's 35-40 people coming--and, well, given this week, perfect just isn't going to happen. Drew is going to leave to go back home as soon as his stomach lets him, but our friend C. is coming up in the morning to help me, so I'll get through it. And so will you!
Also, what Debet said.
Did no one learn from the moldy cheese incident other than Sean?
It's dried out, processed pasta! No comparison! (Fwiw, it tasted fine.)
So what do I do about the blister? Leave as be, uncovered?
I'd just cover it loosely with a bandaid, I think.
Brat!
Well, yeah!
I like Juliana's solution, even though of course no one will notice or care.