There are several people I know that have recently moved into a new apartment. Just about every day they are asked, ‘How are you enjoying your new place?’ as well as other types of questions like ‘what’s the floor plan?’ or ‘how do you have it decorated?’, etc. Most of the initial questions you get asked when you’ve recently moved can be answered by a simple event, a housewarming party!
Inviting your friends, family and co-workers to a housewarming party where they can see your lovely abode will ensure you the opportunity to show off your style. And what better way to gloat about your new space with all the cool swag on display?!
We’ve taken the liberty of highlighting a few basics to guarantee you a rockin’ housewarming party!
- Invites are a must. I would really recommend using websites such as Evite.com to send out virtual invitations. Saves on cost and they’re eco-friendly! If there are people who you do not know their email address (i.e. your new neighbors), small notes are totally acceptable.
- What should you serve? That’s easy…whatever you want! Most housewarming parties are basic drinks and hors d’oeuvres, but there’s nothing saying you can’t stray. If your apartment has a great deck or patio, a barbeque might be nice (provided that it’s okay with your apartment association first)!



- Do I need to provide entertainment? Absolutely! The point of your housewarming party is to show off your new home, so be sure to include tours of your new apartment for all those coming. That will answer all those pesky questions they ask. But in addition to the tours, you should provide music and other entertainment. At a housewarming party I attended, they had group video games for everyone to interact and meet one another. Music is also a popular form of entertainment.
- And finally, always show your appreciation. All of your guests have taken time out of their schedule to spend a few hours with you and share the joy of your new apartment. Thank them for stopping by and especially thank them should they have brought a gift; especially, since housewarming gifts are optional!
To everyone who has just recently moved into their new, or first, apartment-CONGRATS! Here’s hoping you have a terrific housewarming party!
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Posted: September 29th, 2009
Summer is here and everyone is antsy to get out of work and do something fun! But oh, what did you say…can’t go out because it costs an arm & a leg? That’s why we’ve assembled a list of relatively inexpensive activities for the summertime!
Rollar bladding-whether you have your own skates or not, this is an activity that can be less than $10!
Local sports game-it could be high school, college or even a minor league game. Tickets for the Norfolk Tides, the AAA baseball team, are about $8.00 per person! Just eat dinner before hand and you’re good to go!
Local book store-you could sit in on free readings for various story titles. Barnes and Nobles has events almost every day in the Hampton Roads area, including a group dedicated to help you overcome writers block!
Visit a museum-
how better to spend a hot summer afternoon than in an air conditioned museum. Not all museums are boring either! The Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk only costs $7.00 per adult. You could definitely spend hours staring at beautiful pieces of art work.
Festivals-the amount of carnivals, country fairs or festivals always increase during the summer. My favorite to attend in Norfolk is the Bayou Boogaloo & Cajun Food Festival at Town Point Park. For just $10.00 per person, you can see live entertainment; walk through the amazing New Orleans Art Gallery and more! For just a few bucks more, you can sample some of the mouthwatering Cajun spiced crawfish, jambalaya, gumbo and alligator.
Take a tour-whether it’s of an area you’re not that familiar with or perhaps a historical tour of the city you live in. Williamsburg and Jamestown, Virginia have great tours to really experience the true history our state offers.
Wine Tastings-local winery shops, such as Total Wine in Downtown Norfolk, have free wine tastings in their stores weekly. You would certainly become a connoisseur in no time!
Including some of these activities into your summer plans will ensure you have a slam packed adventurous season! More inexpensive and creative ideas for saving money are in our Nesting in These Economic Times blog.
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Posted: June 12th, 2009
Outdoor cooking is pretty big during the summer time. I know I love the smell of the charcoal burning. It’s the embodiment of summer in my mind. So if you’re planning on grilling up some yummy burgers, I wanted to suggest a few condiment combinations that might really spice up your meal.
- You can go the classic route with cheddar and barbeque sauce. For a hardy burger, add a little bacon.

- Go for a tropical taste with a fun, fruity salsa. My favorite is from Harry & David’s, Raspberry Chardonnay Salsa.
- A delicious Mediterranean combination would be feta cheese and olives.
- Want to go the healthy route? You can do turkey burgers topped with lettuce, pickles and green peppers. And add some salad dressing like Caesar or blue cheese.
- And who could forget the onions! Grill the onions with a little bit of Cajun or Southwest spices for a blazin’ burger.
If you’ve got some great topper suggestions, let us know! Sharing recipe ideas for burger combinations works out for everyone!
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Posted: June 4th, 2009