Nicole, that is awfully gracious of you, but I'm looking at about $1000 for taxes, $600 for flights for M and about $500 for just a couple of weeks of 1/2 day camps (part of parenting agreement.)
I just can't. And I hate it.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
Nicole, that is awfully gracious of you, but I'm looking at about $1000 for taxes, $600 for flights for M and about $500 for just a couple of weeks of 1/2 day camps (part of parenting agreement.)
I just can't. And I hate it.
Ouch! And damn I hate it, too.
If one of us wins the lottery, first order of business is a plane ticket to Denver for Erin.
Nah, I have been the beneficiary of Buffistas largesse before; it's someone else's turn!
Unless it's an obscenely LARGE lottery prize, and then you can send me anywhere. (Also, I would like a fancy bathtub and a Kindle. Kthx!)
We've only made it to a few F2F gatherings. It has been Matt's work schedule. or family obligations - not even at t hat time, but ones that took money. I haven't really looked for this year yet. but my work schdule could be the culprit this time.
Erin, that's to bad and Beth too. It looks like our flights are going to be pricy, but we should be able to swing it this time around.
Yay, sj! We just found a new Italian restaurant that (IM non-Italian O) is better than the that other place we went to the last time you and D were here. If there's time, we should go. (Especially since it's your fault that we found them last night because you were talking about zeppole in another thread and I suddenly HAD to have some.)
Which place, Nicole?
In F2F related stuff... We are going with June 25th and the nice hospitality suite. Yes?
No need to double post. In Dc F2F news, still hoping to meet up with some of the folks out here.
One of the Denver groupons today is a guided hike in Estes Park (about 90 mins away, I think?) for $25. One of the available dates is the 24th, so might be of interest to early arrivers. [link]
Suzi, it's called Salvatore's Vita Bella, up past Belleview on Kipling. Very tasty.