Jul 29, 2008 Games to play? Personal experiences with Divorce Parties? Special drinks to serve? Special Music? Celebrating by having a DIVORCE PARTY! Divorce is the end of a relationship. Karen Salmansohn says it might also be time to celebrate a brand new beginning. You are finally FREE to do so. Have a fabulous divorce party! A ticket invitation or a backstage pass invitation also work well with the rock n roll theme of this divorce party and make for fun invitations. Let everyone know they will need. Divorce Party Entertainment and Games Hot Lips Pinata How about getting. After recent family issues, I’ve been on a large origami spree. To explain in as few words as possible, the current situation is, my friend moved in in January. His dad and my mom are dating. This friend turned out to be an enemy, and that room-mate that you can’t get along with. After some serious mistakes, my family has cut off his communication to nearly everyone, having taken away his phone, computer, and deleted his Facebook. For some odd reason, he thinks I’m to blame, although my family realizes I have nothing to do with his actions. So now, his father, who has turned into one of my father figures, has threatened to move out with his son. But, that changed, and now he fears that he will lose his son to his mother (Divorce-caused rivalry), forever. And I’m caught in the middle. So to keep myself sane, I’ve cut off my gaming parties, my origami meet-ups, and big-group get-togethers to relax, fold, and clear my mind. Things have been getting better, though. I saw my favorite band live, with my girlfriend and my good friend Sara, yesterday. I’ve cut soda out of my diet and have been slowly losing weight for the past month. My girlfriend and family enjoy my FoHawk, and I’ve turned into a repurposer. So I’m doing a little bit better now. I have a positive view on the future. I just miss the drama-less days before everything happened. So here, to save my sanity for another day, I present to you, these: Turban Shell Cube by Kawasaki Toshikazu, folded from 12 square of 15cm kami. And, one of my favorites, an octagonal tato-box designed by Tomoko Fuse, folded from a 6 inch square of cardstock. Library – Chateau de Malmaison, Paris, France. The desk of the emperor Napoleon I at the home of his 1st wife, the Empress Josephine. During the 1800–1804 Consulate, Napoleon would drive out at weekends, though by all accounts his presence was hardly guaranteed to make the party go with a bang.
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