ita, so sorry to hear about the pain. Definitely agree that it sounds like gallstones based on my mom's experience. Let me know if I can help out with rides and whatnot tomorrow.
Ah! Someone actually in the same town as me, and it can't be done! I work early Sunday mornings, so it's all out. Ah well, we can wave in each other's general directions.
Well dang, tell you what. It's not for a couple of weeks so I don't have exact arrival and departure dates, but when I do I'll send you an email and we'll see if we can make something happen. Because I don't get to Utah very often.
If you can afford Post Ranch and they have rooms, I've heard it's awesome.
That sounds interesting, how expensive could it— HOLY ASS.
You have a spare $5000 laying around, don't you?
Just saw my Uncle Frank off. Got the year on the bike wrong, it isn't one of his vintage bikes, it's a 2002. Company is vintage though. He thought he wouldn't leave until noon, but he was itching to get on the road, I could tell. Plus, it is cooler now. [link]
Good visit.
I counted "doing laundry" and "folding laundry" as separate to-do items. That may be cheating.
In my world, laundry is actually four separate tasks: washing, drying, folding, and putting away. If we get a clothesline set up at the new place, I have a feeling "taking laundry down from clothesline" will bring the total number of tasks up to five.
Today is moving day! And it's hot and sticky and disgusting. Ugh.
That sounds interesting, how expensive could it— HOLY ASS.
There'd better be gorgeous dancing boys cooking my favorite meal and holding intelligent conversation on interesting subjects for that price.
Timelies all!
Another hot day here. Such is DC in the summer.
Yeah, Post Ranch is ridiculously expensive. A former coworker stayed there for a wedding (not her own) because some Silicon Valley venture capitalist had rented the whole inn for his wedding. CRAZY.
Deetjens is definitely more reasonable. But not as posh.