Crap. Yeah, it probably is.
I really don't want to push it any further back.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: San Francisco, May 19-21, 2006! Everything else, go here! Swag!
Crap. Yeah, it probably is.
I really don't want to push it any further back.
Susan, would that be sufficiently helpful? Jilli, Plei, (anyone else), would you be able to pitch in on the Seattle stuff?
Possibly, though it'd be great if someone could pitch in. My dad's health situation and the job search are likely to be ongoing for the next few months.
We could start voting on the 30th - it's a Wednesday, if that helps Deb.
I'm pretty easy; I do want to get the actual date settled, so that I can tell the hotel people in SF when it's going to be. But once we decide, whatever it is, that'll be fine.
Abi, is 1-5 September Labor Day? We're still hoping to be at the Renaissance Weekend in Monterey.
We could start voting on the 30th
Alternately, which city Deb is voting for is pretty obvious. You could appoint a proxy or something.
Anyone who's going to DragonCon will also be out of town most of that time period.
Alternately, which city Deb is voting for is pretty obvious. You could appoint a proxy or something.
Oh, yeah, that's not what was twigging me - it was more that the holiday weekend is likely to see a lot of people elsewhere.
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Susan, is a matter of couple weeks going to be any actual help for you right now, right?
As the tag shows, I know this is none of my business, but if you were trying to back all the way out because of the not inconsiderable demands on your mind and heart right now, don't be afraid to do so.
Your father's condition is completely different than you thought it was when you offered to take up the torch. You are in serious need of a job and are in the middle of a search. You're writing a novel, and you have an extremely active and curious toddler. If you can't do it, you can't do it.
t /business, none of my
Not to sound partisan - the intent is to sound humanist - but I'm in total agreement with Cindy. Susan, the circs are different.
Susan, honey, you aren't letting anyone down. Please stop beating up my friend Susan, she is going through enough right now.
I would be happy to pitch in on Seattle. I can easily do long distance research and communicate with hotels via the interbunny and ask locals reconaissance questions about locations, etc.