To start thinking about the next Guy's Extravaganza. Especially with babies popping out like I was catching fish, it's important to plan ahead.
I'm about 90% sure that we'll be in Huntsvegas for Christmas, but that doesn't really count since it's primarily consumed with family time. Still, we should be able play some golf, etc.
I'm wondering if late winter/early spring is even an option. As a loooooooong shot, what about a long weeknd in Salt Lake City for sking/snowboarding?? I have a 4 day weekend in March and I've thought maybe there's someway I could get out there. It's kind of a pipe dream, but thought I'd throw it out there. Anyway, I'm just trying to get the discussion going.
On a side note: One of my 8th grade students is growing a rat tail of sorts. Well, I had this flashback of Jeremy and that little wisp of hair he used to let grow. I actually laughed out loud. Can we get some pictures of that posted??
On the other side note: Did I mention that I have the next two days off?? Apparently there's a teacher's conference, which is optional, or in other words, two days of vacation. I plan on trying to catch up on rest as these last weeks have been exhausting. Hopefully I'll be Boner-esque in my posting the next couple of days.
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Well...I'm gonna go ahead and count myself out on that one. I need to post the itinerary so you guys can pick a location to meet us.
I'll go ahead and make this statement. If you get me over there, I will meet you anywhere on your trip.
I gotta get you there?
That's a hefty price tag my friend.
I can say with certainty that you will not be seeing me on international soil this coming year.
Larry...positive thinking man. Come on! If I win the $190MM lottery tomorrow night you can bring the whole family on a little international vacation.
Two people traveling around the world...my plane ticket would be a blip in the grand scheme of things. Just steal a few sales from the Minnesota group and I'll be set.
Speaking of, I was thinking that you should start working the midwest. Then you can schedule work trips up here. I'm telling you, there's no place like Wisconsin in January.
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