So, we invited all our new friends in SLC to celebrate with us. It's hard to believe we've only been in Utah six months with the turn out. Our house was packed! Everyone was extremely gracious to get into the theme with Davis. He was tickled so many really got into character/costume. We are so very blessed in every way, we even had Lora and Andrew fly in from Boulder, CO to celebrate with us.
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a pinata and beer steins |
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tres leche and tres cakes and a ton of margarita supplies, thanks y'all! |
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el presidente and his senorita |
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german folk supervising the lime juicing at the carnitas bar |
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straight from oktoberfest to mexico :) |
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best costume award to jenna, best frida complete with uni-brow |
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the pinata met it's match with the tennis racket |
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Thank lora and andrew for spending the weekend with us! |
Such a fun evening. Happy birthday Davis!
thanks for everyone loving us so well!
--------- the email invitation that confused the masses and ended up in a few spam folders due it's title of "urgent diplomatic message"------------
At the outbreak of the Great War, the United States pursued a policy of non-intervention, avoiding conflict while trying to broker a peace. When a German U-boat sank the British liner RMS Lusitania on May 7th, 1915 with 128 Americans among the dead, President Wilson insisted that "America is too proud to fight" but demanded an end to attacks on passenger ships. Germany complied. Wilson unsuccessfully tried to mediate a settlement. However, he also repeatedly warned that the United States would not tolerate unrestricted submarine warfare, in violation of international law. Germany saw no other option than to use submarines to break the British blockade.
Then on January 16th, 1917, British intelligence intercepted the following coded telegram dispatched by the Foreign Secretary of the German Empire, Arthur Zimmerman, to the German ambassador in Mexico, Heinrich von Eckardt:
- FROM 2nd from London # 5747.
- "We intend to begin on the first of February unrestricted submarine warfare. We shall endeavor in spite of this to keep the United States of America neutral. In the event of this not succeeding, we make Mexico a proposal of alliance on the following basis: make war together, make peace together, generous financial support and an understanding on our part that Mexico is to reconquer the lost territory in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. The settlement in detail is left to you. You will inform the President of the above most secretly as soon as the outbreak of war with the United States of America is certain and add the suggestion that he should, on his own initiative, invite Japan to immediate adherence and at the same time mediate between Japan and ourselves. Please call the President's attention to the fact that the ruthless employment of our submarines now offers the prospect of compelling England in a few months to make peace." Signed, ZIMMERMANN
The American public was angered by the proposal, and the US entered the war against Central Powers in April 1917.
THIS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th AT 6:30PM, however, you are invited to Mexico City to a ZIMMERMAN TELEGRAM PARTY to celebrate the GLORIOUS ALLIANCE of the GERMAN EMPIRE and LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS (and Davis's birthday). The Mexican Foreign Ministry is located at 659 Elizabeth Street in Ciudad de Salt Lake.
Dinner will include traditional carnitas, quesadillas, chips, salsa, queso, margaritas, and Mexican beer. Rumor has it Secretary Zimmerman also loves unicorn-shaped pinatas. As guests of this diplomatic celebration, you may come as German emissaries or as Mexican Foreign Ministers and their staff. Costumes are encouraged. Mustaches will be provided for all. If one were to bring gifts, fine ideas are German beer and treats from the Fatherland or a bottle of tequila, margarita mix, Cointreau, or some limes for use in Presidente's kitchen (gifts are not required by any means). There may be a small French envoy joining the festivities, but ve can put our differences aside for one night, ya?
President Carranza only requests that you RSVP and indicate whether you are bringing a bottle of liquor (so we can be sure to have enough, but not too much, because that mierda can be expensive.)
AS ALWAYS, spouses are encouraged to come.
Sincerely Yours,
Esmeralda Curiel
Secretary to President Venustiano Carranza
My heart is deeply saddened at my lack of ability to attend this gathering as it looks to have been rather entertaining and enjoyable both as a social engagement and a culinary enticement. And margaritas are delicious! Happy Birthday Davis! from all of us Newells down here in Squaller Holler
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