None of our guests had played bunco before, and several expressed suspicion of this "brainless game created by suburban housewives." Before long, however, loud shouts and laughter filled the evening. Clearly the suburban game translates well to the urban environment. I also learned that several seemingly mild-mannered members of the church are actually viciously competitive.
Everyone enjoyed the fine spread of food: my mom's famous sausage balls, Cucumber Slices Provencal, Kierstyn's Quick Pesto Roll-Ups, chips and salsa, fresh vegetables and spicy Ranch dip, Death by Chocolate, ginger wafers, and mini-chimichangas. Drinks: water, wine, coffee, champaign, and Martinelli's for the pregnant ladies (Karla and me) and our littlest guest, Pasha.
Mr. Miller was a master host, keeping his guests' glasses brimming, engaging all in conversation, and organizing the bunco tournament from start to finish.
We left the main room in chaos with confetti, glasses, and dice strewn about so that we could wake-up to it in the morning and savor for a little longer the joy we experienced in spending time with our friends.
Between rounds of bunco
Tim takes the party hat to a whole new level
Brett likes confetti
Yolanda's creative solution for carrying a cell phone
while wearing a pocket-less dress
while wearing a pocket-less dress
Keith opens the bubbly - only ten minutes to go!
CELEBRATE!
2 comments:
Looks like you had a wonderful time. Great memories and lifetime friends!
TM
What great memories you guys will have. I'm glad you didn't let the smaller space stop the fun!
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