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Wise to the Web: Using the Internet for Party Planning

May 31st, 2012 | By | Category: RSVP

I spent the better part of 1987 and 1988 planning my wedding. My fiancé and I had chosen the church in which he grew up for the ceremony, but neither one of us lived in that town. My job and his grad school took us to different cities, and we were 200 miles apart. To [...]



Getting to Know You: Neighbors are Precious Friends

Feb 29th, 2012 | By | Category: RSVP

People who live in the south are said to be down-to-earth folks who care for each other and know their neighbors. You would think I would be on a first-name basis with the people who live in my backyard or across the street. Truthfully, however, I can’t remember their names or where they work. I’m [...]



Beyond the Cookie Exchange: New Ideas for Holiday Gatherings

Nov 14th, 2011 | By | Category: RSVP

Before Jack Frost even thinks about nipping at your nose, get in the party-planning spirit and consider a unique way to celebrate the holidays. We’ve all been invited to our fair share of cookie exchanges and caroling parties, and they might be getting just a little stale. If you love to entertain, but are looking [...]



Fall Festivities: Celebrate Friendships with Fun Fall Events

Aug 31st, 2011 | By | Category: RSVP

Summer’s over and you’ve stowed away the pool gear, taken care of the back-to-school supply list, and packed a sack lunch for your first grader. And even if you haven’t sent anyone back to school, fall is a great time to regroup and catch up on the things you may have neglected over the summer. [...]



Company’s Coming: Get Ready for Houseguests

Feb 28th, 2011 | By | Category: RSVP
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“Be our Guest! Be our Guest! Our command is your request…” We sing along with this rousing song from Disney’s popular animated feature, “Beauty and the Beast,” and probably know all the lyrics from watching the DVD over and over with our children back in the ’90s. Oh, to be that excited about a houseguest! [...]



The Gift of Friendship: Helping a Friend in Need

Sep 1st, 2010 | By | Category: RSVP
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When I was eight years old, I had Rheumatic Fever—a condition many doctors don’t even diagnose any more. Besides feeling tired at times, I felt great. Even so, my family doctor banished me to my bed for five months. For my family, it was a huge adjustment. My parents lost some of their freedoms and [...]



Housewarming Parties: Making a House a Home

May 31st, 2010 | By | Category: RSVP
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“Bread, that this house may never know hunger. Salt, that life will always have flavor. Wine, that joy and prosperity may always reign forever.” Everyone feels the excitement as actress Donna Reed gifts a couple who has purchased a new house in the classic movie “It’s a Wonderful Life.” This part of my favorite holiday [...]



Pot-Luck Fun For Everyone

Aug 31st, 2009 | By | Category: RSVP

We all know them. Friends who never need an excuse to host an enjoyable get-together. These are the people who have a ready-made party in their pantry, complete with ingredients for a perfect martini and gourmet olives of every origin and flavor. They have plastic cups personalized with their monograms and cute pink and green [...]



Make Your Own “Summer List”

Jun 6th, 2009 | By | Category: RSVP
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It was several years ago when my then-6-year-old daughter Caroline was dropped off by her carpool from the very last day of kindergarten. I met her at the door, anxious to hug her and ask her about her day, when she marched past me into the kitchen. She very purposefully set her backpack down on [...]



Fun Raising Funds for Those in Need

Dec 11th, 2008 | By | Category: RSVP
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By Kim Fox Holiday Season, 2008. It goes something like this: Thanksgiving sneaks up on you like it always does. You extend the invitations, plan your menu, and make a list. Take a breath, make another list. Clean your house. Do you have enough place settings? Is this the year your 21-year-old nephew who just [...]