oh ya, DCistas. End of February It looks like I'll be in Bethesda for a wedding. Thinking of trying to be there the better part of the week, from Presidents Day thru Sunday morning or so. Am debating, should I stay at BETHESDA MARRIOTT the whole time and just take the Metro to all the sights to see, or get a hotel during the week in DC, and the place in Bethesda just for the wedding. The Bethesda place looks to be $89/night. Which sounds good, but wondering if there is a nice but not fancy place that is safe and good proximity to stuff that would be cheaper. The list of things I'd like to do, that will need to get scaled back: News Museum, new Capital Vistors Center, White House with cool administration, Smithsonian, Spy Museum, Koshland Science Museum, Kreeger Museum, ... aw hell, the Smithsonian could occupy the whole week!
Anyhow, thoughts and suggestions are most welcome. As are gatherings to meet folk.
Thanksgiving. Oof. We're entertaining my in-laws and I have NO IDEA what to serve. They're not turkey people. I need to email my MiL to see when they're coming and start making plans.
The kids and I are also in the local holiday parade THIS Thursday. It's supposed to be 31 degrees.
(((((Beverly))))) I'm so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts.
{{{{Beverly}}}} I'm so sorry. My deepest sympathies. I'm glad to know she was comfortable.
Oh, Beverly. I'm so sorry.
{{{{{Beverly}}}}}} So sorry for your loss.
Bev, all my thoughts are with you. I'm so glad you and DH are able to take a week off from the world at this time. Take care of yourselves.
{{Beverly}} I'm sorry for your loss. I know you did everything a daughter could possibly do to make her last years comfortable. A peaceful passing when we are ready is the best we can hope for. Enjoy your time away. Rest and rejuvenate and know my thoughts and with you and yours.
{{{Bev}}}. Have peace: it sounds like your mom does.