Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Proposition
So this has been an idea that has been formulating for a little while now, but Elder Ballard's talk (and it really was Elder Ballard this time) gave me the impetus to do something. The idea: weekly gatherings (say my house) during the summer (and possibly the end of this semester if we can get the ball rolling) so that we don't have to go all summer with out seeing all our choir friends. Food is a given, games shall be dictated on the whims of those in attendance.
What does Elder Ballard have to do with this? Inviting friends to come and join us (member or not, choir member or not) and have fun. What say all y'all? I know my parents are cool with the idea, we have a largish yard, plenty of lawn chairs and a barbeque, what more could we need? As long as the gatherings aren't incredibly huge numbers of people and don't go too late, I doubt that my parent would change their "your friends are always welcome" stance.
Only thing is food: shall it be potluck or assigned? As much as I'd like, I cannot provide it every week. Comments, concerns, problems with the idea shall now be intertained.
What does Elder Ballard have to do with this? Inviting friends to come and join us (member or not, choir member or not) and have fun. What say all y'all? I know my parents are cool with the idea, we have a largish yard, plenty of lawn chairs and a barbeque, what more could we need? As long as the gatherings aren't incredibly huge numbers of people and don't go too late, I doubt that my parent would change their "your friends are always welcome" stance.
Only thing is food: shall it be potluck or assigned? As much as I'd like, I cannot provide it every week. Comments, concerns, problems with the idea shall now be intertained.
2 Comments:
All in all, I think it's a fantastic idea. Let the food and/or social gatherings commence!
My vote is generally for potluck, but with loose guidelines assigned (ie., you bring meat, you bring chips, you bring a salad, sorta thing).
On a rotating sort of basis?
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