The Leisure Agency's first anniversary is coming up. Saturday, October 25th, will be here before we know it, and I'd like to do something special to mark our first year of operations - possibly something different than a regular old party, especially due to the following restrictions:
1) We are scattered hither and thither, making a regular old party somewhat difficult to plan, not to mention expensive if traveling to a physical location is involved.
2) Speaking of which, unless one of you is a secret millionaire, none of us is exactly rolling in it.
I'd like to put together an idea for an anniversary celebration that is both fun for all, and easy for Agents and Friends to participate in, if you want to. This should not just be a project for the website,* but something we can enjoy in our real-life lives. Thus, I turn to the vast creative and organizational powers housed in the minds of my Leisurely comrades. Please throw your ideas out in the comments and let's try to come up with something worthy of this momentous occasion! Thanks everyone!
*Although if there is some sort of photographic or written record of the event(s), well, you won't see me complaining.
Posted by hilatron at August 28, 2003 09:44 AM | TrackBackI'll get the ball rolling: to help add a sense of shared experience to the festivities, would you be interested in a slight variation on a wedding reception idea? I could mail disposable cameras to our various Leisure outposts, you use them to take pictures and send them back to me, and I'll develop and scan the pictures and create a "Leisure Around the Globe" photo album. This doesn't answer the "what are we doing?" question, but it might be fun.
Posted by: Hilatron on August 31, 2003 02:24 PMThat is a smashing idea! I really like the wedding reception thing. And speaking for those of us for whom it will only cost a $1 T-token to travel to your location, can we all dress up in old bridesmaid's dresses? I have several I could lend out.
Posted by: PerfectChild on August 31, 2003 02:25 PMA bridesmaid party...this has possibilities. What say the other Agents?
Posted by: Hilatron on August 31, 2003 04:08 PM'Love -- a grave mental disease.' Plato
Posted by: Bromberg Brian on February 28, 2004 12:56 AM