Flash from the past! I was invited, along with a history professor, to offer my professional opinion of the Royal Wedding with the KCRA morning news crew. With the time difference between England and California, we began at 3 am. Whew! Nevertheless, it was a hoot! Here are just a few of the videos.
Birthday Party Etiquette Hosting an adult birthday party can be tricky since many don't realize it isn't a gift-giving event. If gifts are expected, the birthday baby could appear greedy. Imagine an adult birthday party resembling a child's party focusing on gifts--very silly, indeed. On the positive side, because gifts are not the focus, it opens up the possibility of hosting our own. This is a plus for those of us who view our friends as the best birthday present. Now we can have our cake and eat it too! To assist us with hosting a party that will be viewed as positive and polite, here's a bit of birthday party etiquette Q & A. Dear Polite One, I invited 30 people (15 couples) to a birthday party I'm hosting for a 45-year-old male. I designed the invitations to look like a ticket stub, which includes a door prize stub. My question is this: What are appropriate door prizes? What should be the minimum and maximum cost of a door prize? How man
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