Debra Rossing

Maybe a big rent-a-tent type thing to keep the rain off and lots of
blankets, cocoa, and such on hand (since it's already planned for
outdoors, I'm guessing seating is already accounted for)...You might
want to put a tarp or something down to keep the ground sit-on-able if
the yard is damp or could become damp. We've got two 10x10 things we'd
let you use but you'd have to come up to CT to get them (and then Rick
could make sushi...)

Deb R


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Aaahhh...the sushi alone is a tempting offer....



Both my boys are up there in the NE (Boston area) *now* (both hoping for some SNOW!)....maybe I should have Cameron swing by on his way home next week. Load up! <bwg>




Yeah---we're on to the tent idea. The tarp's a good idea too (thanks---we have several). Last time Danny was here (Nov 5, 2006), it was COLD (yeah, yeah, yeah---everything's relative, Yankee-girl!). And although we have plenty of chairs, you wouldn't believe how cold air travels through those seats! We were sooo much warmer all snuggled up in blankets on the *ground*. So I'll need to remember that!




We'll figure it out. With any luck, though, it'll be 65 and sunny! <G> Today's cloudy and 73. T-shirt weather!!! I'll keep you posted.




Oh! And I'm still looking for that keyboard. I know it's here *somewhere*---I may need to wait for the boys to come home. Let them crawl around in the attic. It's probably somewhere under the 400 stuffed animals! <g> I'll let you know what I find---and whether that stuffed alligator eats me! <g>


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Maybe a big rent-a-tent type thing to keep the rain off and lots of
blankets, cocoa, and such on hand (since it's already planned for
outdoors, I'm guessing seating is already accounted for)...You might
want to put a tarp or something down to keep the ground sit-on-able if
the yard is damp or could become damp. We've got two 10x10 things we'd
let you use but you'd have to come up to CT to get them (and then Rick
could make sushi...)











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Debra Rossing

LOL well they had a little bit of snow the other day but not much
(unless Boston didn't get even the little bit we got down here in CT).
They're getting a ton of rain which would be a nasty nor-easter if the
temps dropped some. If they do need to drop by and get the tents, let us
know so we can dig them out.

Deb R


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<BWG> I was thinking more about having Cam stop by and pick up the SUSHI! <



~K


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LOL well they had a little bit of snow the other day but not much
(unless Boston didn't get even the little bit we got down here in CT).
They're getting a ton of rain which would be a nasty nor-easter if the
temps dropped some. If they do need to drop by and get the tents, let us
know so we can dig them out.










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Debra Rossing

Mmm...don't think it would travel really well. But, if he's coming down
through the area, I know a couple good sushi places right off I-84...we
could even meet up there and have a nice lunch maybe (since he'd likely
be in the area around noon if he left Boston area mid morning-ish).

Deb R


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