Posted on Monday, March 08, 2010
Now that you have settlled into your Kailua Kona home it's time to have a party, or at least a get-together with your nearest and dearest friends. You are probably on a budget after moving and closing expenses. Luckily, casual is a popular motif.

Once you decide on how big your gathering is going to be, you can send out invitations. These can range from invitations printed out on your computer with heavy cardstock, to professional ones. You really should have your guests RSVP. In the days before the party, your house needs to be cleaned up. Be certain toiletries in the restroom are completely stocked and clean both the outside as well as the inside of your house.

You might want to avoid a sit-down dinner if this is your first party. Instead, go for a mixture of appetizers, making sure you have one or two vegetarian choices. If you are going to serve alcohol, designate yourself as the bartender, and make sure your guests do not over drink. Show your guests where where the food and restrooms are located and take their coats or purses, when they get there. Make sure everyone is having a wonderful time and be sure to circulate.

When you have enough practice, your Kailua Kona home should be the talk of the town. In the end, practice makes perfect..

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Kim Grogan
Asset Real Estate & Management, Inc.R(S)
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Margaret Reynolds R(S)
Asset Real Estate & Management, Inc.
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