Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Margaret: Unfortunately I have gotten NO response from those twits! Sorry!!! What I am going to try is to hit Yocco's up for a package of 50 with rolls. They are really supportive of us. Oh, yes..My oldest, Kris & her boyfriend will be meeting us in Lititz the day of the picnic. I hope you don't mind I invited them. They are planning to be with us over the 4th of July weekend and live near Atlantic City..so we thought it better they meet us there..and then follow us home that evening. Liz Jayne/Liz <<What's the latest head count? How many are bringing hubby's and siblings? I'll have, with me, - 14 1/2, Emma- 9 1/2, and (Ds/Aut) - 7 and of course MOI!>> Hi, Everyone......Jayne...I have been off for two weeks and I am working my way backwards on the messages. So far, we have 15 families and about 50 people. I am still working on donations for the picnic. Liz.....have you heard back from the hotdog people as far as donations go? We had a wonderful vacation to southern Utah. Took in all the National parks there.....Zion, Bryce, Arches....just to name a few of them. I think there were 8 in all that we visited/climbed/hiked. Gareth did really well and when he didn't want to walk or hike any more, our Moms kept him back to the hotel. All he really care about each day was when his meals were, where we would eat (which restaurant) and what hotel we would be at that night. I am so glad I took the wheelchair, too. He/we would have been super miserable without it!!! Lots of the trail were paved, which enabled him to see a lot of the parks, too. He loves to climb rocks/boulders, etc. but he gets so short of breath and his legs/back start to hurt.....I really felt bad for him. Take care, Everyone. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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