Terre Woodward, my genius friend, is having about 40 people to her house next weekend for a family reunion. I told her she’s a better woman than I am. I burned out from having family reunions at my house. Too much cleaning. Now we rent a little park building.
Terre
liked my Family Reunion Bingo blog, and she gave me a great idea after I
told her that the older I get, the tireder I am after a reunion. Terre’s family
divides the labor. Workers receive
honorary titles and wear nametags to bugle their importance. Terre’s workers
include:
- Garbage
liaison (pronounced with a French accent, like gar-BAJE)
- Coffee boss
- Mosquito whisperer
- Snack patrol
- Beer tender
Terre’s
family members enjoy a big potluck meal, as mine do. Like us, they don’t worry
about assigning dishes. As Terre says, “If there are six pots of baked beans…
YUM!” However, she noted that individuals tend to bring the same (favorite) dishes
every year. Same goes in my family.
I
like the idea of family members taking titles. Maybe I’ll set out job nametags
next year so folks can pick ‘em up and work the chore they choose. Perhaps I should add "Shoulder massager for all grandparents."
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