I've generally used Orbitz.
Happy birthday, sumi!
Sophia, you wouldn't be asking how you'd manage if you had broken your leg or you'd had emergency surgery, right? Whatever you've done to your knee sounds exactly like the kind of thing that could get worse if you don't take care of. Someone else can step in.
Sophia, seriously, make no plans until you've been at least evaluated by a doctor. I messed up my knee in a fall, and spent weeks on crutches. My toes wiggled just fine, but sitting on the edge of the exam table with my feet dangling, I could not lift that calf. Couldn't for a long time. Still climb steps with my left and descend on my right (I could do surgery, but I've adapted). Knees are tricky, get it looked at, and treated. And may it be something relatively simple to treat.
I generally compare Kayak, Travelocity, and Expedia. But lately, more often than not I've found the best prices on the airlines' own websites.
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What they said, Sophia.
I'll check Kayak and Bing and then book directly with the airline.
I can't find the same times on the airline's site, though.
OK- my student is now taking the designer shopping on Saturday. I hate that it is the students picking up the slack and not the adults, but whatever.
Happy Birthday Sumi
Congratulations to the Nillys!
Oh, those altered vintage plates are amazing! And creepy, and delightful.
WANT.