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Mistletoe & Mimosas: Holiday Party ๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿฅ‚

by Coco Jaco

On December 14th, we hosted our first annual Holiday Party: Mistletoe & Mimosasโ€”and let me tell you, pulling this off was nothing short of a Christmas miracle.

We didnโ€™t even decide to have a party until December 2nd. Yes, you read that right. Twelve days to plan an end-of-year celebration for 40+ people. The first hurdle? Finding a date that worked for the entire party-planning committee.

    • Coconut has a bunch of kids and spends a lot of time slaying literal demons.

    • Lane runs a half marathon basically every other weekend and had to stay loyal to her training plan.

    • Tamara was out here busting windows out of cars and knocking dudes off their imaginary pedestals.

    • Kia was deeply committed to enjoying her birthday shenanigans, which lasted all month long.

Needless to say, we were all very busyโ€” but also very dedicated to our Let's DMV family.

It turns out that, Sunday, December 14th was the only date that worked for everyone. The next big question became: How the heck were we going to pull off a party in 12 days? None of us really knewโ€”but we were determined to make it happen.

Step One: A Theme

First things first: Every good party need a good theme. We landed on Sunday brunch, which honestly felt like the perfect vibe. Everyone loves breakfast food and brunch isn't really brunch without a mimosa to wash it down with. We added a little holiday flare, with the sprig of mistletoe. The theme was set – Mistletoe & Mimosas.ย 

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The Dream Team at Work

Once the theme was set in stone, from there, everyone stepped into their roles like a well-oiled holiday machine.

Our Executive Chef, Kia (@KurlyGirlKia), immediately got to work crafting a brunch menu and a detailed ingredient list for what would become an absolutely spectacular spread. And yesโ€”she single-handedly cooked all the food for all 40 guests. Iconic behavior.

Our Party Planner, Tamara (_aramaT), took Kiaโ€™s list and worked her spreadsheet magicโ€”mapping out which stores we needed to hit for ingredients and decorations, and calculating the total cost. That number ultimately guided how we priced the tickets.

Our Community Organizer, Lane (@Laneknees), designed the flyer and managed all the ticket sales and finances.

Our Social Media Manager, Coconut (@CoconutsInTheBay), took to the interwebs, promoting the party and getting people excited. Selling tickets quickly was crucialโ€”we needed that money before we could buy anything.

And somehowโ€ฆ we sold out all the tickets in just three days. Truly, holiday magic was on our side. โœจ

The Party ๐ŸŽ‰

What we delivered exceeded everyoneโ€™s expectations.

There was:

    • A DIY decorating station for ornaments and ceramic Christmas trees

    • Personalized name tags and a Letโ€™s DMV keepsake lanyard for every guest

    • A photo station with holiday props, Polaroids, and custom Letโ€™s DMV Christmas cards

    • Interactive games that brought out everyoneโ€™s competitive side (fruit-by-the-foot challenges, musical candy canes, cup grab, and more)

    • Ugly sweater contest, even though everyone was dressed so cute

    • surprise gift raffle for anyone who arrived within the first hour

And then there was the real star of the show: The Food.ย 

Kia somehow made all of this happen on one stove (weโ€™re absolutely getting her access to a commercial kitchen next time):

    • Turkey bacon & regular bacon
    • Eggs, grits, shrimp, salmon
    • Fried Chicken,
    • ย hashbrown potatoes
    • Sausage links & kielbasa
    • French toast, a waffle station, yogurt bar
    • Muffins, cookies, fruit, salad, croissants
    • A Cutwater crate, rum rack, mimosa bar
    • Plus hot chocolate, cider, and mocktails for our sober guests {we are very inclusive ๐Ÿ™‚ }

The Aftermath

People loved it. We heard nothing but rave reviews from attendeesโ€”and a whole lot of remorse and FOMO from those who missed out.

It was a ton of workโ€”but even more of a reward. The party was more successful than any of us imagined.

If we can pull off something this spectacular in less than two weeks, just imagine what we can do with a full year to plan. Next yearโ€™s holiday party will be bigger, better, and even more magical.

So go ahead and mark your calendars nowโ€”tickets will likely drop mid-November 2026. We sold out in three days this year, and next year might be even faster.

We canโ€™t wait to see you all there.

P.S. Iโ€™m calling it nowโ€”the tickets are probably gonna be around $142. Start saving early. Set aside $12 a month, and youโ€™ll be ready to smash that โ€œBuy Nowโ€ button when the event goes live. Donโ€™t say I didnโ€™t warn you. See you next year!

Checkย  out all the all photos on Flickr โ†“

Mistletoe & Mimosas Holiday Party (2025)
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