So, is there a dress code for the memorial?
Dress in your best, splendid style with lots of color.
That's some kind of Corporate Poem, alright.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
So, is there a dress code for the memorial?
Dress in your best, splendid style with lots of color.
That's some kind of Corporate Poem, alright.
Wow, Vortex. What else can you say but wow.
hugs to everyone who wants them.
Vortex, that is. Well. That.
Any suggestions on where to stay would be appreciated.
Anyone who has any questions/concerns/etc. about where to stay in SF can email me at my profile gmail account, and I'll be happy to help. Budget/timeframe/desired amenities are good things to add in said email. (Unless, David, you have specific ideas of where folks should stay)
(Unless, David, you have specific ideas of where folks should stay)
Not really. They might want to be closer to the venue for the Memorial or closer to the Haight but that's up to them.
We are staying at the Hotel Adagio. It's a Marriott property that's nearby and that's where all of my points are. Looks like it should be a nice place.
I’m staying at my regular place, the Stanyan Park Hotel, which is near chez Smay, but pricey, and when I booked it a month ago, already pretty full.
Aftershock!
We're staying at the Hotel Majestic. It's close to the venue and looked interesting.
Aftershock!
Eep!
Timelies all!
Another week down the tubes here. School started up again on Tuesday, and Mr. S had a major meltdown. He was quite disregulated the next morning and refusing to take his meds. Eventually he took them, but not before Gary got incredibly frustrated and hit him with a pillow. Once he got to school he had another meltdown and told his teacher that he'd been hit. Which led to police coming by that evening to do a welfare check. When they wanted to talk to him he became physically aggressive, hitting me and one of the officers. This led to him being taken to the ER in handcuffs, again. Gary followed. It was decided Mr. S needed more help than they could offer, and yesterday they found a bed in the same pediatric ward he was in last November.
To sum up: Mr. S is in the hospital again.
sigh...
I'm sorry, Sheryl. I hope they have more success with him this stay.