OUT & ABOUT
Monday, December 20, 2004; Page C03
The holiday party marathon staggered to a finish over the weekend, a final chance to be merry and bright before the obligatory joyous celebration with the relatives. "We've been out every night for the last week and a half," said a jolly Jack Kemp at Thursday's open house at the Spring Valley home of Patricia and Dick Carlson. The party was fanny-to-fanny with 240 festive folk (mostly Republicans, a few Democrats) like pundit Tucker Carlson, former Senate candidate Jack Ryan and lawyers Boyden Gray, Bob Bennett and Joe DiGenova. "Merry Christmas!" DiGenova boomed. "I refuse to say 'Happy holidays.' " And, in case we didn't get it, he led his tablemates in a rousing rendition of "We Wish You a Merry Christmas."
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While those on Santa's "nice" list celebrated at grown-up parties, the unrepentant on his "naughty" one flocked to the Foxhall home of Winston Lord Friday night. In its seventh year, Lord's "Twelve Hours of Christmas" -- 9 p.m. to 9 a.m. -- party lived up to its reputation as the season's rowdiest display of holiday merriment -- even without the host.
Jack Kemp, Norm and Danealia Mineta and Phil Merrill at the Carlsons'.
(Rebecca D'Angelo - For The Washington Post)
"This year it's an upgrade from a fraternity basement -- we have paid staff," joked Edward McNally, general counsel to the Office of Homeland Security. By 11, the scene was like something straight out of a John Hughes film, except empty bottles of Veuve Cliquot substituted for empty beer cans, and party animals were grinding to P. Diddy rather than Donna Summer.
Vladka Smrckova and Alexander Feshenko after Lord's abbreviated bash.
(Rebecca D'Angelo - For The Washington Post)
Everybody included Mark Tuohey of the D.C. Sports and Entertainment Commission, MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor, MSNBC's Norah O'Donnell, plenty of smokin' gals and guys, and even a few representatives of the D.C. police. At 2 a.m. their red and blue flashing lights signaled the party's premature end as guests disappeared faster than you can say "ho-ho-ho." Oh well, it was a great "Five Hours of Christmas." For those who prefer a more serene holiday, there was the Flow Yoga Center's "Shake Your Chakras" party Saturday night. "We opened a couple of months ago, but I thought why not have the opening party and a holiday party at the same time?" said owner Debra Perlson-Mishalove, who invited her Logan Circle neighbors and students. Guests enjoyed henna tattoos, deep-tissue massage, live drumming and the chance to shake their own chakras with the help of the center's professionals. There's no place like Om for the holidays.
Richard Koris, Sahar Shahin, Kathy Etz, Jane Black nd Stacy Stoller go with the flow at Flow Yoga.
(Rebecca D'Angelo - For The Washington Post)
