z_jay: (just chilling)
Eugene Woods ([personal profile] z_jay) wrote in [community profile] lucetilogs2014-06-23 06:29 pm

Birthday Bash June 23rd | Evening

Who: Eugene, Max, and the inhabitants of House 51 and their invitees
What: A birthday party summons for Eugene and Max
When: June 23rd, evening
Where: House 51
Summary: After the events of the draft finally settling, it's time to get life back to normal.
Rating: PG-13 for drinking and swearing.




It was finally time to admit to himself that he was no longer in the club of twenty-somethings, which was a shame, really... but he wasn't going to lie to himself any longer. At least he wasn't alone, and Max could share in the not-quite-misery with him.

Something needed to unify people, something positive, and maybe this could help to begin settling nerves and getting life back to normal. So Eugene sends out a few invitations, even to the residents of his own home with a soft grin.

There were things that they could do to entertain themselves without much prep. Plenty of booze, board games, and even some baking that could be done. It didn't have to be something all-out as it was last year (no one could ever top a rave party for their birthday) but he wanted to party. So upon arrival, the smell of baking and cooking would be the first thing to greet them, before Eugene, of course.

[ooc: Anyone is in fact welcome to join in, and can consider themselves invited by people who have been invited. That is to say, this party is not exclusive to current CR, make yourselves at home]
complicatedliar: (grin and a sideways look)

[personal profile] complicatedliar 2014-07-11 01:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah yes, there is always mead at midwinter. And at midsummer! One of the few traditions of which I heartily approve. Ceremony has a purpose, you know.

[To get totally plowed, apparently.

And he takes the first of many drinks.]
thebellthatbinds: (peaceful)

[personal profile] thebellthatbinds 2014-07-15 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
Those of us who are of age to drink have wine but otherwise the ceremonies are usually quite formal. The College usually helps organize whatever happens and all of the students' parents come to the celebrations so we don't exactly have the same opportunities to cut loose.

[Even if they were rather tame she still thinks of those memories fondly.]

You know, Midsummer and Midwinter were the only times in the year my Father could see me in person.
complicatedliar: (Default)

[personal profile] complicatedliar 2014-07-21 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
Those sound like terribly boring ceremonies. Unless you celebrate after.

[Bleh. Fathers.] Oh?

I wish I' been so lucky.