"This year, I'm making my own celebrations and reaching my peak social potential by hosting at least one dinner party a month, going all out each time. First on my lineup is a Ham Party - I was just gifted a 12-pound hock, so I'm using it as an excuse to gather friends on a Sunday. The invitation I made features a tiny watercolor ham with a bow, the dress code is pink, and I'm serving French 75s and homemade sides."
"We're going the extra mile with the small details. Curate a playlist and transfer those store-bought cookies from their plastic container onto a pretty tray.Take a few minutes to create a stylish party invitation on Canva instead of sending a basic text. These little things add up and make any celebration immediately feel more special. We're using the good stuff. I'm no longer saving my special coupe glasses"
One host, known as the 'plan maker and curator,' resolves to sustain social life by hosting at least one dinner party per month. January presents challenges such as diets and illnesses, prompting proactive celebration planning. The first event is a themed Ham Party featuring a 12-pound hock, pink dress code, French 75s, and homemade sides. Small details receive attention: curated playlists, moving cookies onto pretty trays, and stylish Canva invitations. The host uses heirloom and special serveware regularly and creates new occasions to celebrate everyday moments rather than waiting for holidays or anniversaries.
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