Some of Karin’s university friends are apparently showing up here this weekend. Don’t ask me who exactly… I don’t think she ever did give me a complete list. sorry.about.that… it’s been a couple.of.busy.weeks I guess… What this does mean for me — however — is that we are suddenly needing to be playing hosts in this fine city. Thanks to cous’n Steve we had a trial run at that, and even though we haven’t spoken since he was here visiting almost two months ago, I’m sure it has nothing to do with our inability to show him a good time… If I’m wrong about this Steve, let me know… sigh… Perhaps we made you broke and you can no longer afford internet access??? Some possible tour ideas, and these of course are open to suggestion: 1… A trip up Grouse Mountain to look down upon the city… ha ha ha… ha ha ha.. uh, yeah… 2… Some minor tours: Granville Island, Stanley Park, etc… to wonder at the sights and hope that it doesn’t rain… 3… The mall. Woo hoo… 4… Berry picking? 5… Bowling, movies, videogames, museums, or laundromats (I need to do some…) 6… Something someone else suggests… those are my best ideas… |
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