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On December 14th, we hosted our first annual Holiday Party: Mistletoe & Mimosasโand let me tell you, pulling this off was nothing short of a Christmas miracle.
We didnโt 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.
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 knewโbut we were determined to make it happen.
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

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 yesโshe single-handedly cooked all the food for all 40 guests. Iconic behavior.
Our Party Planner, Tamara (_aramaT), took Kiaโs list and worked her spreadsheet magicโmapping 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 crucialโwe needed that money before we could buy anything.
And somehowโฆ we sold out all the tickets in just three days. Truly, holiday magic was on our side.




What we delivered exceeded everyoneโs expectations.
There was:




And then there was the real star of the show: The Food.ย
Kia somehow made all of this happen on one stove (weโre absolutely getting her access to a commercial kitchen next time):




People loved it. We heard nothing but rave reviews from attendeesโand a whole lot of remorse and FOMO from those who missed out.
It was a ton of workโbut 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 yearโs holiday party will be bigger, better, and even more magical.
So go ahead and mark your calendars nowโtickets will likely drop mid-November 2026. We sold out in three days this year, and next year might be even faster.
We canโt wait to see you all there. 
P.S. Iโm calling it nowโthe tickets are probably gonna be around $142. Start saving early. Set aside $12 a month, and youโll be ready to smash that โBuy Nowโ button when the event goes live. Donโt say I didnโt warn you. See you next year!
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