Friday, November 03, 2006

Curse My Antisocial Ways

As previously mentioned, Moonshot and I are big fans of Halloween. Each year our home is overrun by creepy decorations, and each year we put massive amounts of effort into our annual Halloween Party. It’s the one event that motivates my wife and I to open our home to a relatively large number of people. We begin planning next year’s theme almost as soon as one party ends. And while no one can fault us on our theme, and hopefully no one can complain about the fun level of our parties…it is clear that next year we need to spend more time focusing on our guest list.

Our first party was in 2003, the first year Moonshot and I lived together. We had about 25 people in our cute little home and quite frankly, any more would have been too much. We developed a murder mystery for the party and doled out clues throughout the evening. All in all it was a success, but it was overly structured. It was a lot of work to script the evening and in the end what the party needed was more freedom. We took note of this and began work on the next party.

There was no party in 2004 due to an impending wedding that Moonshot and I were planning that November. Much sadness, but everyone seemed to understand.

However, after our hiatus, we returned to form in 2005 armed with our experience from our first party. Our theme this time was Hollywood Horror Movies. Through a series of games, each person was “auditioning” for one of three roles in our film: Killer, Victim, or Hero. Each person decided prior to the party which role they would pursue and came dressed accordingly. We sent out overly fancy, handmade invitations to a slightly smaller group than the year before. Since we were going for more controlled games, we were shooting for around 20 or so. We ended up with slightly less, 14 total if you counted Moonshot and I. That left 12 people to play the games since Moonshot and I couldn’t fairly participate. At first, we were disappointed. Only 12 people we moped. However, 12 divides nicely into teams of 2,3, or 4 and everyone had a really good time. By the end of the evening, we were convinced that 12 was just about the right number for the type of game-based party we threw. We’d take more, don’t get me wrong, but as long as we broke 12 at future parties, we’d be happy. And we were very pleased with the structure vs. freedom level of the party. People roamed, people mingled, but they gathered together and competed fiercely and laughed the whole night. Plus, it was much easier to orchestrate. We had our formula.

This year found us pressed for time. With Norah demanding so much of our attention, we opted not to go as all out on the theme as the previous two parties. We went with this year’s trend and followed Moonshot’s Pirates of the Caribbean obsession to a pirate themed get-together. We sent out about 20 invites with historically researched pirate language on them, realistically expecting around 12 – 14 guests. We designed nautical themed games and purchased generous prizes in keeping with the sea-faring spirit. We juggled our responsibility as parents and did everything we could think of to make sure this year’s party was success. Well, everything that is, except follow up on the invitations. Seems a large number of them got lost in the mail. People who we considered a lock to come to the party assumed we weren’t having one because of our 3-month-old daughter and made other plans. In the waning days of last week, we watched our guest list crumble. Everyone sounded truly sad to miss out and I couldn’t fault anyone for the decisions they made, but when 7:30 Saturday rolled around…we had one guest, Jet, in attendance. We spent a half hour in sullen depression. We stared with slack faces at the impressive collection of fake gold and gems piled around the house. We stared at the poster explaining the point values for the various games. We stared at each other in our full pirate regalia and I’ll be honest…we fought back tears. MoMa, having driven up just to care for Norah through the party, tried to say encouraging things, but there really wasn’t much to say. So we sat there, weighing our desire to even try again next year.

It was 8 before another guest showed up, but luckily it was a carpool of the full O’Fallon Crew: Duke, Pinky, Duran, Dolly, Rack, and Blondie. It made a total of only seven guests, still a depressing total that hardly seemed to justify the effort Moonshot and I had put in, but as good hosts the Grens sucked it up and started the party.



Click here for Details from the Party
By midnight, the games were done, the prizes had been awarded, and everyone was stuffed on snack food and candy. We all lounged around the living room laughing at inappropriate conversation and I have to admit that we all had a good time. Moonshot and I had to get creative and find ways for us to play our own games to make even teams…but even that was kind of nice for a change.

There will be a Halloween party at the Gren homestead next year. We’ll probably send out save the date cards and give follow-up phone calls starting in late August out of paranoia. We’ll definitely shoot for a large crowd next year. However, even if we only get seven people again next year, I think it will be worth all the effort. Because, it’s a nice moment in an odd way, to be on the verge of despair and to be suddenly pulled into revelry by a small group of friends. You can’t help but sit there afterwards, basking in the friendship and crude jokes, and be thankful for each and every one of them.

So, thank you to those of you who came to the party, I hope you had as good a time as Moonshot and I did. And to those of you who were unable to make it, just know that there will almost certainly be a party here next year…go ahead and mark your calendars.

8 comments:

Moksha Gren said...

[High 5s Simon] Yeah...that is nice.

Having seen photos of you at parties...and weddings...and octoberfests...you would be more than welcome at our party. And we'd probably even make you a guest of honor (with a hat and everything) for driving the 1,886 miles from Edmonton. I'll put you down as a definite.

Steven M. said...

This post made me cry into my drink. It was like a rollercoaster of emotion, from tense excitement to gleeful anticipation to dogged optimism to sullen acceptance to final redemptive relief. I'm sorry we couldn't attend the party, since we enjoyed the mystery 2 years ago so much! It's only 8000 or so little miles, so I have no excuse really. I hope we can join you next year. Happy Halloween anyway, your yard decorations look awesome. You channel your creativity in such unusual ways, but I'm always impressed.

John Haney said...

You might be interested to know that the actor playing "Steve the Pirate" in Dodgeball is the same guy that plays Wash of Firefly/Serenity fame. It was trippy seeing him in Dodgeball after Firefly...

Cheeseburger Brown said...

Dear Moksha,

I'm sorry I couldn't attend your party, but my private jet is in the shop (the jet shop, that is, unpurchased by me).

We invited just two people over last night, and they both showed up, so that worked out fine. In fact they came in the same car. We're single-handedly saving the environment! Well...maybe. Does it count as "car-pooling" when they're married and live at the same address?

Love,
Cheeseburger Brown

Moksha Gren said...

Matt,
Yeah, it's a rollercoaster of emotion here at the Impish Gren...please keep arms inside the vehicle at all times.
If you are planning on being back on this side of the Pacific for Halloween '07, consider yourself invited. Well, I guess you're invited one way or the other...but you're just more likely to show up if you don't have an ocean between you and the party games.

75%,
Well, Duke's impersonation of the character is funnier just knowing that it was supposed to be Wash. Thanks for the mental image.

Cheeseburger,
The least you could have done was call. We waited and waiting for you to show up. We thought, "Maybe he got stuck in traffic somewhere between here and Detroit." But in the end, we just had to go one without you..hope you don't mind.
And while I can't offer you a private jet, the party pictures offer pics of Jet's privates. Not sure if that helps your travel plans.

Jet,
Just don't start wearing them to the office and we'll be fine.

Erica said...

That party looked like fun! I love seeing other folks' pictures! And I love exclamation points, too, apparently!

Love the name "Kranky Kraken."

(!)

I shall expect my invitation no later than Shrove Tuesday 2007.

Mark said...

You know how to throw a party folks will remember. At the one big bash we threw, we merely bobbed for apples (but in an inflatable witch's kettle whose collapsibility turned the affair into an impromptu wet t-shirt contest).

One Wink at a Time said...

MG, Looks like a fun party. I love when things end up great after threatening to flop. Makes for some of the best times. You and Moonshot seem like a great team!