Day 9: Leave Your Technology at the Front Door
Thanks for joining me in my “30 Days of Summer Entertaining” series.
Come on in, but leave your technology at the front door!*
Or better yet, for summer entertaining, leave your technology at the back door.
Finally, we have a tray/place for our guests and our family members on which to put sunglasses and keys and cell phones, as they enter our outdoor entertaining area.
It’s perfect for guests as they come into the outdoor space, to rid themselves of technology, to grab a drink and to sit down.
Relax! Put your feet up!
To say “no” to cell phones, iPods,, iPhones, etc. And to have a great time.
I can’t wait to use my “technology tray” this summer. To let it fill up … (I may just hide it until the party is over. HA!)
Do you have a place where your guests can put their technology stuff?
(This space is available to put phones, keys, etc., but I’d never tell our guests that they have to. It’s also nice to know everything is in one place and easy to find when they are ready to leave.) :)
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I think it’s a great idea…especially with teenagers…or I guess anyone in general who feels the need to have their phone out and busy when they should be visiting with others.
This is such a great idea!
Great idea! Maybe I really need to that! When we have all our families over once a month for family fellowship, I don’t have a designated area for all the diaper bags, purses, and technology. I’m going to need to come up with something so this gives me some incentive!
Becky B.
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Great idea Sandy! I’m going to give it a try!
I truly love this idea. I am going to think about doing that as well. It seems like the tables and counters are forever cluttered with keys and phones and sunglasses when we have guests.
I love this idea! Like some other commenters, I’m curious: Do you make your guests put away their technology, or do you just offer it quietly as an option by having it near the door where all guests can see? I get so tired of how tied we all are to our phones — I’m guilty too! — and this seems like a really nice alternative during parties and gatherings. I’d be curious to know if you’ve tried it and how it went over.