Well, with any luck, we should know more by the F2F and we can SQUEEEE and plot then.
Have I mentioned that my friend just bought a loft downtown and her balcony faces Coors Field? She's having a roof top BBQ on July 4th so we can watch the game (against the SF Giants) and then the big firework show...
Yikes. They want $450 a person for flights that weekend.
Ouch! Maybe a different random weekend...
These are not the only important questions about your wardrobe
On a staying at home and feeling schlumpy day whose biggest event will be greeting the UPS man, they are.
If she were asking about packing for the F2F, it'd be a whole different set of important questions.
Gah Nicole - now you are trying to kill me.
I don't know if I can afford it, but I do know that I am dreading the idea of spending a birthday here after T moves in June. I'll talk to Dave and see what he says.
Y'know, San Diego is beautiful and has many exciting attractions. Really, I could send brochures! IJS.
Y'know, San Diego is beautiful and has many exciting attractions. Really, I could send brochures! IJS.
I would be willing to consider any options that get me out of New England for the 3rd of July, where the flight is around $200 a person.
Question for the people who sew-- based on the picture (which I know isn't always accurate), how hard do you think it would be for a professional to alter this [link] (especially getting rid of the bow)?
Perkins, getting rid of the bow should be the easiest thing - that's something that's usually added after the dress has been constructed (going waaay back when I actually sewed).
Perkins, I am willing to bet a pair of pointy-toed shoes that the bow is attached by about 5 stitches, and can be removed by anyone with a pair of small embroidery scissors.
Good lord. Really, the image that sprang to mind just then...for the love of Pete, don't tell Jeeves. I blush and boggle at the memory.
Bwah!
Perkins, I am willing to bet a pair of pointy-toed shoes that the bow is attached by about 5 stitches, and can be removed by anyone with a pair of small embroidery scissors.
I could do that!
I'd probably also want to have the waist taken in though, which I wouldn't dream of doing myself.