X - you should consider taking the train up and back. It's not that expensive, you won't have to worry about traffic and you could sleep on the train on the way back.
I'm still trying to figure out if I can make it happen.
X - you should consider taking the train up and back. It's not that expensive, you won't have to worry about traffic and you could sleep on the train on the way back.
I'm still trying to figure out if I can make it happen.
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Yo X..why not join us for a tour of SEattle on the 19th?. I'm sure Kit can find some sort of cool coffee shop & other "different" shops![]()
Yay, CC's trip to the PNW is getting closer!<enthusiastically jumping-up and down and clapping> Hopefully we'll still be here; but if not, I'd be up to driving to Seattle from the Portland area.
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CC, remember, I am 15 minutes from Seatac airport. We can help you.
Thanks Mimi for the offer! We've decided to drive to Seattle after all. It's only 11hrs which is easy peasy!
only 11 hours is easy?!??! you are made of tougher stuff than I!
I asked off for the 19th and 20th. It usually takes them a while and a few followup emails and a knock directly on their door before we hear decisions on days off, so I will keep bugging until I know if I got it.
CC - are you planning any riding in Seattle or is this just a sightseeing tour? We don't know much in Seattle but we are willing to bum along and see what we uncover.
Wahine - we may just drive up anyway and camp out somewhere overnight.
Oh, that's gonna bruise...![]()
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