Welcome to
November! I cannot express how much I
just love this eleventh month of the year.
It really is a wonderful time in our home and I hope that it is full of
fun and festivities in yours as well.
Last Thanksgiving! |
Thanksgiving 2013 |
Every year on
Thanksgiving my family travels to Boone, North Carolina for Thanksgiving Lunch
and to get our Christmas tree at {Greene Tree Farm}. To be honest with you: this is a tradition I live for.
All fall I have
really longed to have our friends over to eat and hang out by a bonfire. Unfortunately, with the husband’s work
schedule it has been quite impossible to host our friends for a laid back fall
evening. With the season winding down
later in the month, I felt like my opportunity was slipping away.
Then it hit
me: Friendsgiving!
So…Guess what we’re
hosting this year? Ha!
I am super excited
to host an evening for our treasured friends and their children! I have been doing a lot of planning and
researching as to how I can make this a relaxed and memorable time with the
family we have had the pleasure to hand pick.
Today I have compiled my ideas to make Friendsgiving (hopefully) a
success. I hope you can gain a bit from
this post too!
1.
Choosing the Date
Thanksgiving
is such a busy time of the year for so many people. I decided the date for our gathering a month
prior to the actual day we would all get together. I did this for several reasons including:
*Traditional
plans – This is a holiday truly based around tradition! I wanted to make our event far enough out
that we could get a good early head count on how many would be attending. This also helps us to know if the date may
need to be changed to an earlier or later time.
*Public
Service Jobs – Some of our friends are in public service and that means
holidays are just another work day. Many
times schedules are made in three month intervals so I wanted to give them a
chance to let us know if they wanted to attend and if they needed to try to get
coverage for their shift.
*Deals
– I opted to have our Friendsgiving after Thanksgiving. Face it, when a holiday
has passed prices drop significantly!
This isn’t just a perk for the host but also for those coming out. You’ll see why as you keep reading.
2.
Invitations
Though
I’m a sucker for handwritten anything slash cardstock with beautiful designs –
I opted to use Facebook Events to create a private event and send out the
invites through that portal. But
why? It seems we all have Facebook on
our phones and it is instant knowledge if someone can or cannot come out. Plus, it saves you postage (which you won’t
scrimp on for Christmas cards ha!).
3.
The Food
Per
the invitation if you can come then you need to bring a dish. This is what I love most about this style of
event, it can be potluck! The host can be responsible for the main dish and
bread but your friends pitch in and bring a side dish. For those who aren’t very good in the kitchen
then let them bring something store made!
It is ok you anti-betty-crockers! Remember what I said about saving
money? We will apply that principle
here. Festive foods will be on sale
after Thanksgiving. We’ll all save some loot on the dishes we bring because of
good grocery store sales.
4. Decoration
Once
again a huge savings here! If your Friendsgiving
is post-Thanksgiving then you can save major money on your decorations for the
table. Many places are offering
Thanksgiving décor at 80-90% off one week before the holiday and then an
additional savings the weekend following Turkey Day. Take advantage of these sales and get good décor
that will last for many Thanksgivings to come.
Don’t
forget to step into your own backyard as well!
Acorns can be painted, leaves can be dried and placed in hurricane
vases, sticks and twigs can be made festive with some spray paint.
Remember
that this holiday is played down when it comes to décor. You may not want to have much if any out at
all. I think a pretty centerpiece is the
key to a gorgeous time anyway!
5. Dinner
ware
I
am going to share a crazy little factoid about myself: I love the random dishes at thrift
shops. I know it is odd. For our Friendsgiving I’m scouring the
Goodwill, Salvation Army, and other thrift shops for fall themed plates and servers. I am not a matchy-matchy person and if I can
find a few vintage-esque plates I will be over the moon. Also, this is way cheaper than buying a full
set of new dishes. You can even send
home left overs on these cheap finds – for 25cents a plate that is an awesome
takeaway gift from the dinner!
If
you do not want to have dishes to wash after the dinner then you can probably
score some cute disposable sets at Party City and Dollar Tree.
6.
Kids are welcome J
I have kids and many times I would rather
have them go see Nana or get a sitter so I can enjoy some kid free time with
friends. Here’s the deal though,
children are a huge blessing and Thanksgiving isn’t a time to ship them
off! With that being said: I’m not
planning anything special to keep them occupied. I am hoping that the weather is nice so they
can be outdoors and I’m also going to make sure I have a movie on standby and
plenty of popcorn! Remember it is dark by 6pm this time of year.
7.
Utilize the outdoors
Many of you may be going cross-eyed at
number seven. I understand that if you
live in the northeast or upper Midwest you think I am crazy. Remember guys, I’m in the South, and I
consider that a huge blessing! If you
are able to – set up your dinner table outdoors! It will do the interior of your home a huge
favor. My goal is that we can dine
outside and then enjoy a little bourbon and cider by a fire while the kids
watch a movie. Of course I know I am
dreaming as it will probably rain cats and dogs and the kids will be begging
for something to tear up! Let me
dream! And let me concoct a back-up
plan! (Maybe that’s a teaser for another
post!)
8.
Enjoy your friendship
Keep this event low key and fun. This is about relishing the friends you have
and this season of your life. Tomorrow
will bring its own challenges. Just take this evening to be thankful for the
wonderful people God has placed in your life and the way you all support each
other through the years. This event
excites me so much because of all the wonderful things that have happened this
year: one couple welcomed their third (surprise)
baby in May; another celebrated their first wedding anniversary, while another
just met this year and are the cutest couple on the face of the earth! Celebrations of friendships should never be
put on the backburner!
Sounds awesome! You know, we really should have a Christmas gift swap in our blogosphere! Like a $10 gift exchange or something!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! My family has always celebrated Friendsgiving!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and so many great tips! I love the idea of doing it after Thanksgiving so that you can save so much money. You're a smart girl! Can't wait to see pictures of all the festivities!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea! I think you may have inspired me to do something similar one day. Too late to plan for this year. #TuesdayTalk Visiting from Sunshine and Elephants.
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