Bichon Barb
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Call me a bummer, but I received a postcard in the mail a couple of weeks ago for one of those "parties" where you go to someone's house, eat baked goods, and feel obligated to buy a product that is being demonstrated. I won't mention any names of those infamous companies.
Anyway, it's been stuck on the fridge for two weeks, and I've been ignoring it--kind of hoping that I'll conveniently forget that it's there. The hostess is a very nice women. The wife of one of my husband's friends. Doesn't it figure that DH saw the wife today, and she asked if I will be attending. The "party" is tomorrow. I told him that I don't really want to go. Now DH is putting me on a guilt trip.
I could call her and tell her and thank her for the invite but that I've got a drawer full of spatulas and don't really need anymore. But I'm sure she'll say those famous words "Just come anyway! You don't need to buy anything." Yeah sure. I'll come over and eat your baked goods and then leave with a "thanks, but no thanks".
I forgot to mention that I will not know anyone except for the hostess.
What should I do?



Anyway, it's been stuck on the fridge for two weeks, and I've been ignoring it--kind of hoping that I'll conveniently forget that it's there. The hostess is a very nice women. The wife of one of my husband's friends. Doesn't it figure that DH saw the wife today, and she asked if I will be attending. The "party" is tomorrow. I told him that I don't really want to go. Now DH is putting me on a guilt trip.

I could call her and tell her and thank her for the invite but that I've got a drawer full of spatulas and don't really need anymore. But I'm sure she'll say those famous words "Just come anyway! You don't need to buy anything." Yeah sure. I'll come over and eat your baked goods and then leave with a "thanks, but no thanks".

I forgot to mention that I will not know anyone except for the hostess.
What should I do?
