I guess I should get off my lazy, sickly ass and post about how the 2nd Annual Farewell to Summer Party went. It was fun. Dena and I stayed up until 3am the Friday night before, sipping cocktails and making jello-shooters and food for the party. Our big plan was that if we got it all done Friday night, we could be lazy and float in the pool for most of the day Saturday before the party - which is exactly what we did. As usual we made tons of food. We made 10 gallons of Bahama Mama Punch, about 400 jello shooters and got a pony keg - all of which was gone by the end of the night. You know Todd has been drinking, when he starts raping all his friends in pictures. Above is Nadine, Dena’s husband Adam and of course the guy dry-humping Adam is Todd. They are close like that.
The Bahama Mama punch and the jello shooters were big hits again this year. You can see that we went all out and provided the punch in the oh-so-lovely construction jobsite water cooler. No seriously, we work in construction, so we just stole the coolers from some jobsites - we had to cut costs somewhere. If you happen to be in Virginia Beach and passing a jobsite and notice a bunch of construction workers passing out from dehydration, it is probably because they have no coolers on-site to hold water. I think we all agree that holding Bahama Mama Punch at our Annual Farewell to Summer Parties is far more important than hydration!
As the night went on, everyone got drunker, including Todd, so more of our male friends were completely taken advantage of. Here he is with Adam again, but is now cheating on Adam with Nadine’s husband Kevin. By the look on Adam’s face, I do not think that he minded. Lots of friends, neighbors and family showed up and had a good time. You can see more pictures from the evening here. We are now saving our money for the 3rd Annual Farewell to Summer Party - it’s the 3rd Annual that you can get t-shirts made, right?
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