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Fall Porch Party

October 14, 2015 by Aliesha

Sometimes I allow excuses to keep me from showing hospitality.  Things like:

-my house is not clean enough
-our schedule is too crazy
-our budget doesn’t allow it
-etc.!

Maybe these thoughts deter you from having people in your home as well.  Enter… the porch party!  A great way to show southern hospitality in a way that is doable!

Porch parties are laid back and fun, plus they don’t require you to clean your whole house, you can have them any time (morning, afternoon, evening… over a meal or not!), and you can spend time talking with friends and catching up on life!

Fall Porch Party

We had a fall porch party recently and it was so much fun!  I drug all of our furniture (not quite) outside and set up a “living room” on the front porch.  If you don’t have a porch, you can have a patio party or a lawn party!

Fall Porch Party

I took these pictures in the afternoon, but the party was actually after the kids were in bed.  Many of my friends who came are moms, so it works better for us to schedule stuff post-bedtime so we can talk and actually finish a complete sentence!

Fall Porch Party

The weather was cool, so I told everyone to dress warmly and I had blankets ready for some added warmth.

Fall Porch Party

 

Fall Porch Party

Fall Porch Party

We had coffee, of course, as well as some snacks.  (Easy stuff: a cheese board, apples & dip, a no-bake pumpkin cheesecake, etc.)

Fall Porch Party

Fall Porch Party

Fall Porch Party

Fall Porch Party

Fall Porch Party

Fall Porch Party

I wasn’t sure if we would have enough light, but with the cafe lights, the porch light, and a lamp I brought out, we were fine.

Fall Porch Party

Sweet friends!

Fall Porch Party

Hoping to have another porch party before it gets too cold!  They’re so much fun!

I would like to point out that while I thoroughly enjoy decorating my porch for parties like this, it’s not necessary to decorate in order to show hospitality on your porch.  I had the time this week to do it (and my girls loved helping me with it), but there may be other times I host porch parties that look much simpler!  Hospitality is about loving others through the ministry of your home, not about appearances.  We all have varying gifts and speak love differently!

For more posts I’ve previously written on hospitality, click here.

Filed Under: fall, hospitality, porch party

Memorial Day Porch Party

May 27, 2015 by Aliesha

On Monday we decided to invite a few people over for a Memorial Day cookout on our porch!  We’d recently hung cafe lights and wanted to enjoy our outdoor space before it gets too hot this summer!  We carried all our tables and chairs outside for this, but maybe in the future Tad can build us another table to stay outside permanently!

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The kids (eight total) enjoyed playing with the sand box, swinging, running laps around the house, playing croquet, and just being silly.

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We ate burgers and all the fixings, as well as chips, baked beans, macaroni and cheese, pasta salad, watermelon, brownies, and strawberry ice cream.

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My friends are just stunning.  For real!!  I’m so blessed by their love for the Lord and their encouragement in motherhood!

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We really hope we’ll get to use our porch for more gatherings like this in the future!

Filed Under: friends, hospitality, parties, porch party

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