My cousin, Judy, has been to Paris many times over the years and considers it her second home. When I learned she didn't have the funds to go for her thirtieth birthday, I decided to throw her a surprise party and bring Paris to her.
We told Judy that her Aunt Vanessa's house was going to be the gathering place for a family party, but we didn't tell her anything about inviting her friends or the Paris theme. We sent
invitations shaped like the Eiffel Tower to twenty of her friends. Inside were the party details as well as instructions for the guests to wear berets and scarves to the party and to keep it a surprise for Mademoiselle Judy.
On the day of the party the furniture was cleared out of the living room and wire-framed metal
bistro tables and
wrought iron chairs, like the kind in a Parisian café, were set up. Each
table was covered by a
lace table cloth. A single white
rose was put in a
crystal vase on each
table. French music like "La Vie En Rose", "April in Paris", etc., played on the stereo.
When Judy arrived all her friends and family were sitting at the tables in their berets and scarves sipping
coffee. Judy nearly cried at the sight. She couldn't believe how much effort we had put into the party. Just her saying Vanessa’s living room looked like a Paris cafe was praise enough.
She sat down at a
table near the centre of the others so we could all see her.
Waiters handed out menus listing the choices of French
cuisine, and each person ordered from the
waiter who served their
table, just like in a cafe. They was choice of red or white Sebastiani wine to enjoy with the meal. Each table's
food was brought to the table from the kitchen. All the dishes made by the
caterer were authentic and delicious. Soon everyone was eating and having a great time.
Dessert was spectacular. First, we all sang Happy Birthday to Judy and I took a
picture of her as tears swelled in her eyes. Judy was thrilled with the
custom gift basket Vanessa gave her. It was filled with flavoured coffees and
Belgium chocolate truffles. Vanessa raised her glass, making a toast to Judy reaching her thirtieth birthday and everyone joined in. There were
éclairs, cream puffs and many other kinds of pastries. Judy has the biggest sweet tooth of anyone I know. I took the last
cream puff, but I gave it to her when she started eyeing it.
After we were all stuffed we divided into groups and played
Trivial Pursuit. There were three games going on at once. Judy's and my game lasted the longest, so by the end of the party everyone was standing over our
table to see who would win. We just couldn't seem to get in the middle for the final question. At last, Judy answered correctly and won the game. We all agreed it was good that she won. After all, it was her birthday.
After everyone went home Judy, Vanessa and I spent a few hours drinking Sebastiani wine and talking in our Parisian cafe while the
caterer was cleaning up. I can't remember when I had such a great time.