Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Inking Idaho on the Road Boise ID Meet & Greet

Friday afternoon I hosted a meet and greet at my home for our local team to meet our out of team members and have a chance to connect before the excitement and frenzy of Friday night came.  I thought if everyone on my list comes I would have a maximum of 40 people, but that never happens, right?  Not everyone always shows up.
Let me show you a few pictures and you tell me if you can take a guess at how many were here.











 If you guessed 46, you were right!  How does that even happen? 
It was so fun to watch my team visit and connect, it was SO warm in here with all these happy bodies, super crowded but no one seemed to care, there was more food than we could possible eat and I still have drinks for days!

This is just one portion of one counter, I wish I had a picture of my whole kitchen...it was pretty impressive!


Thank you Marcy Kowallis for managing my kitchen, directing traffic and keeping it all under control.  I can honestly say I couldn't have done it without you and I am grateful for your friendship. 
I can stamp, I can teach, I can talk in front of people but hostessing and food freaks me out!  I planned this entire event with no problem whatsoever, but lost many a night's sleep over this one thing. We all have our weaknesses, don't judge. *Ü*

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2 comments :

  1. Too funny, Becky (sleepless worries)!!! What a fabulous, warm event; good for you all! Looks awesome! TFS!

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  2. Wow! What a great turnout you had. You have to be a great Demonstrator to have so many gals that you share your creative side with them. I sure wish that I lived closer. Thank you for sharing your pictures. Everyone looked like they were have a wonderful time.

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