Cross Country Team Party Saga

The Story Continues....

© Janice Benoit

Sep 27, 2007

What to do when your son brings home 60 friends for dinner!


If you've read my bio, you know that I'm 43 and this small fact is important to know, because it's my excuse for my failing memory that you're reading about!

One of our feature writer responsibilities for Suite 101 is to create a set number of articles and blog posts each and every month. So to ensure that I'm fulfilling my September responsibilities, I've created a multi-part series of articles on Halloween Decorating. This series covers all aspects of thematic Halloween Decorating, including decorating for kids, for maximum scare impact, for humor and for nature.

So after posting my article today, I checked my blogs from last month, and realized that I had promised you a continuation of my Cross Country Team Dinner saga. Since I don't want to interfere with the continuity of the Halloween series, I will use my blog space to unfold the story in these last several days of September.

Are you wondering about the part regarding my failing and aged memory??? Well, I'm embarrassed to admit that I had forgotten not only that I was to continue writing about the Cross Country party, but that I had even written the initial article in the first place! You can attribute my short term memory loss to age, sleep deprivation, living with too many males in the house or to my favorite excuse -- overindulgence in early Halloween candy sales!

So, click on the next blog post to learn about the huge team party we hosted, how to create a Plan B in entertaining, and how to maintain your sanity (if not your memory!) through it all!


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