Rove SA - Volume 3 l Issue 2 - June to August 2021

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CELEBRATE

4 things not to do when hosting your

Christmas in July party

(but why you should do it anyway) By YUPPIECHEF

One of my absolute favourite things in life is learning. No matter whether you flopped the cake recipe or invited more into your life than you could handle, there is always richness in retrospection – appreciating what did and didn’t work. So in the name of learning, I’m going to share our Christmas in July party learnings with you – what we did wrong and what maybe you could do better. Best case scenario – you’re inspired to host your own imperfect, but nonetheless fun event. Second best case scenario – you get to know us all just a little bit better. Don’t forget to check your weather app This one may sound obvious, but with South Africa’s wonderful climes nothing is ever obvious. Remember how your gran always made you pack an anorak on route to a December holiday sunset picnic? And you would think she wasn’t playing with a full deck of cards but then out of nowhere the wind would pick up and you’d be the sucker shivering as the sun went down? Well, our winter months like to keep us on our toes too. We arranged our in-house Christmas in July party around everything from agendas, team timetables and general human behaviour, yet completely neglected to consult Windguru. Turns out, while we served Glühwein, our team was overheating in their bauble-adorned knits and scarves in the balmy 24-degree sunshine.

Don’t be too strict with the dress code 102 | June 2021

Of course at an ideal ugly sweater party, everyone is wearing a readily available hideously kitsch knit dug up from the depths of their wardrobe. But because the southern hemispheres don’t actually experience the collision of winter wardrobe with Christmas iconography, the general brand of ugly sweaters, perhaps thankfully, haven’t really penetrated our particular fashion scene. Nevertheless, labelling the dress code as ‘come in your ugliest sweater', might alienate those who don’t have one or intimidate those who aren’t creative and able to adapt something from the reams of inspiration on Pinterest. While we did enjoy a hilarious spectacle of fairy lights pinned in the form of Christmas trees, bauble earrings and reindeer antlers cleverly tacked to brown tops from those who did attend, our learning from this one is this. Rather create a ‘kitsch up your costume’ station and offer to

help guests get into the vibe with an assortment of props.

Don’t deck the halls with bells of holly While the wardrobe will always lean towards the more cliché side of Christmas decor, that doesn’t mean your event decor has to too. In fact, it’s rather nice to keep it more winter focused. We decided to adorn our kitchen with mini hanging wreaths made from penny gum branches and our tables with fynbos cuttings from a fellow Yuppie’s overgrown garden. We are still in South Africa, so it’s nice to embrace the flora authentic to our winter months. It is a hybrid event after all.

Don’t over deliver or under cater We would have loved nothing more than to cook up a feast consisting of our recipe inspiration this month, but feeding a gathering of ± 50 people with such fare can become rather

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Discover the beauty of the Witzenberg Valley

5min
pages 44-50

4 things not to do when hosting your Christmas in July party

5min
pages 104-109

Spa’s and Wellness Retreats in SA

7min
pages 110-117

Advertorial: Shamwari Private Game Reserve

2min
page 101

Sunshine Coast – more sunshine than anywhere else in SA

3min
pages 98-100

Useful hints when planning your road trip

2min
pages 94-97

4 Tips for planning the perfect pandemic wedding

4min
pages 88-91

Augrabies Falls… the hidden gem

2min
pages 92-93

11 reasons to visit the beautiful KZN South Coast beaches

6min
pages 64-67

Wathaba hiking trails – a piece of heaven

1min
pages 78-79

Editor’s Choice: SA Fine Wines

12min
pages 72-77

Oudtshoorn and De Rust

5min
pages 80-83

Review: Spanish Farm – Fynbos heaven in the heart of the Helderberg

6min
pages 68-71

Review: A winter retreat at De Hoop Collection

5min
pages 84-87

15 things you need to know about the KZN Mid-South Coast

5min
pages 58-61

Advertorial: Middelveli Wines

10min
pages 36-39

Visit the North Coast – golden beaches & green hills

1min
pages 56-57

Accommodation Specials

9min
pages 27-33

Ho to avoid a hijack situation

8min
pages 22-26

It’s time to discover your best life in the country

3min
pages 34-35

Hotel & Spa

6min
pages 40-43

cultural fusion at Kunjani

7min
pages 12-19
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