Tis the season folks-holiday party season!This year my husband decided it would be fun to host a Christmas/end of the semester party for his department colleagues and their significant others. I’m not one to turn down a Pinterest opportunity (can you tell I have a slight obsession yet? Not sorry.), so I quickly made a new board and got to planning. Food, drinks, décor-I was a pinning madwoman! As a stay at home mom, my adult interactions are few and far between and I was very much looking forward to a night full of it. Then it happened. The morning of the party. I had a to-do list a mile long: my toddler-nado joyfully destroys my house daily, so toys needed to be rounded up, floors cleaned, bathrooms scrubbed. Last minute grocery shopping needed to be done. I woke up ready to take on the day-and then my husband said he didn’t feel good. No!! Not the man flu! Not today! My mom is taking my 2 year old for a “slumber party,” my baby is going to cooperate and sleep through the party, and I am going to speak in full non-baby sentences while sipping an adult beverage. Not today!! He truly looked miserable throughout the morning, but I was feeling more sorry for myself. I think I came within inches of melting down. I love love love my boys-they are my world and my everything-but every momma needs a break once in a while, and I had not had one in ages. As my husband moped around and tried to nap off his evil illness, I saw my little break (not to mention my Pinterest projects) fading away, and I was sincerely sad about it. I tried to stay positive (although my husband may remember otherwise…), but the morning ticked away, nothing got done, and I resigned myself that it wasn’t going to happen. Alas, the party went on!! After a few naps, some food, and-most importantly I’m sure-encouraging words from his wife, my husband decided he felt well enough to soldier on. Excellent!! Except now a whole day’s worth of to-do’s needed to be done in a few hours. No worries, that’s what spare rooms are for. Toys (and many other things…) were stuffed away out of sight, Yankee candles were lit, and food prep began! My mom was a huge help in wrangling my 2 year old while I scurried around cleaning and rolling meatballs (so gross, but so tasty). We had a great time, and my 4 month old mostly cooperated. I got my much-needed adult time, ate too much, enjoyed some libations, and went to bed happy. Happy holidays, friends! *In case anyone is wondering, I served turkey/Italian sausage meatballs and spinach and artichoke bites. My aunt runs a chocolate business and provided us with an AMAZING and highly recommended Chocolate Pretzel Pizza (also, it comes with a wooden hammer you get to smash the pizza with-uh, awesome). Guests brought additional sides and desserts. I *attempted* to make “Grinch Punch” ala Pinterest, but my husband could only find multi-colored sherbet, so it ended up looking more like dirty water. It was still delicious though! We also had beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages. I set everything up buffet-style on our long kitchen countertop. It was very informal and easy-going! We had a few guests arrive fashionably early, so I didn’t get to snap as many pics as I would have liked, but I’ve attached a few! (Lucky for you all I got an excellent snap of my dirty water punch :-p)
Meatballs: http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/turkey-meatballs-10000001875604/ (I substituted the turkey sausage with Italian sausage and loved the outcome. I also browned the meatballs before adding to the crockpot)
Spinach and artichoke bites: http://parkhouselove.com/2012/04/09/spinach-artichoke-bites/ (These were AWESOME and super easy)
Chocolate Pretzel Pizza: http://sweetsecretschocolate.com/product/party-on-chocolate-pretzel-pizza/










