I just booked a hotel room for tonight. I really wasn't planning to, but it just seems easiest in every way.
I just need for P. to get back from his bike ridfe so I can let him know to pack.
River ,'Safe'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
I just booked a hotel room for tonight. I really wasn't planning to, but it just seems easiest in every way.
I just need for P. to get back from his bike ridfe so I can let him know to pack.
Hey Lyra...I'm heading in now. (Also slept too late). Anything I should bring?
Pictures, thanks ND.
JEALOUS!!!
Hey Raq ... it looked last night like we were well-shopped.
I'm still at home waiting for P., dammit. Ah well, am packed now, so hopefully I'll see y'all for lunch.
Bunch of us are all heading out to Georgetown to eat (woo!) and shop; others are out to the museums and malls (by which I meant places you can learn things, not places you buy things. Though you can do both at either).
That was Lee...I'm off!
There was a Catholic group upstairs from the prom in Chicago. Also all the bathrooms were up there, so we had to walk through them to use the facilities. (Considering the drinking going on, people's trips upstairs were not infrequent.)
Plei's corset and my corset were the object of some attention each time we went upstairs; to people's credit, though, they didn't gawk but instead asked questions very politely. It was nice.
Everyone needs to post more! I'm living vicariously here, people. Help a girl out.
All, my ability to attend Prom tonight is in serious question. We found out today that one of the kids that BF coached (hockey) was killed early this morning in a one-car accident. Rod was 17 years old.
I'm not taking this well. He was one of my favorites.
Oh, my sympathies to you and his family! That's so sad.
Maria, I'm so sorry to hear that!
Also, I'm at the air and space museum right now, it's amazing. I seem to have lost the rest of the group that came here though.
Maria -- I'm so sorry to hear about that poor boy.