Friday, January 25, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
Sending off the Old and Hailing in the New
2012
had come to an end and 2013 was about to begin. The weather was nice and chilly
as a waning December should be. Christmas lights blinking through the misty
evening and hollied wreaths still sprigging the doors. A perfect night for a
party.
We
bedecked ourselves in the garb of the 1920’s for our roles in Micah’s Murder
Mystery. I, a singer/actor/dancer with a Katherine Hepburn inspired accent (yes
I know she was a couple decades later, but so much fun!), was dressed in a
black flapper dress with a sequenced belt worn as a makeshift headpiece. Micah,
dressed in his best-tailored suit, shaved all but a thin Clark Gable mustache.
His facial hair grows lighter and a bit red so I colored it in using my
eyeliner (for some reason he won’t allow me to do that for him before work).
The
night went off without a hitch. Well, not really, but we soldiered on through
our mediocre dishes (an undercooked cauliflower casserole and a Mexican spiced
chocolate tort that was not as moist as it could be) and the loss of three to
our party due to the flu (one of which just happened to be one of the
murderers). Luckily others had brought superior food fare and Micah improvised
by covertly taking one of the attendees aside and giving him the murderer’s
profile. The night was filled with song, dance, and mystery as we tried to wade
through the semi-complicated and slightly holey plot. Finally one of our number
(a servant of the FBI by day) solved the poisoning and the two culprits were
(figuratively) clapped off to jail.
We
counted down the seconds to 2013 and heralded the New Year with sparkling cider
(only one person thought to bring a bottle of champagne that was quickly
guzzled down before midnight).
It
was a near perfect New Year’s Eve. And, as everyone knows, that is quite the
feat as expectations for a rip-roaring good time are already sky high. Thanks
to the dedication of Micah (with his complex 18 person murder mystery) and
Katie Cooney (with her inspired 1920’s adapted apartment) the night was truly
remarkable.
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