On Mon, 10 May 2004, g3 wrote: > Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 23:28:14 -0700 > From: g3 <http://www.cox.net/~g3> > To: noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Subject: from Gail > > Dear Noelle and Robert, > Have you found anything interesting to do while we are in San Franciso > on Sat. May 15 by reading your local entertainment pages, etc? We looked on the internet. We have a few ideas, but will accumulate more as the weekend arrives. > I don't have anything current here to be of any help. Please contact us soon > to let us know what you would like to do then and to arrange with Don > where and when to meet. Speaking of which, which hotel are you staying at? What is the address? Will my dad be doing something in the morning and, if so, when will he be available? Also, when will your evening activities begin? > The only thing I can remember that I haven't done yet there that might be > fun is to find out somehow about the tours of the old Victorian homes on > the hills of the nice neighborhoods. The other possibilities if you > can't think of anything are: 1) Meet us at the new UCSF's Mission Bay Cas in > the Genentech Hall Auditorium for free breakfast, talks, and light lunch. > One of the talks is by a doctor who went to Baghdad, Iraq recently doing > plastic surgery reconstruction as a nonmilitary physician which sounds > interesting. Or, at least, lucrative. > The other talks didn't sound that interesting to me. 2)or after Don > does that morning thing, When does this end exactly? > we could drive to your place and have lunch with you or arrive after lunch > to visit with you, see your place now that you are more settled, see your > wedding presents, etc. This would be an utter waste. Given the tight time constraints, driving all the way to the east bay and back to San Francisco would not be feasible. Sticking to activities in San Francisco should be the goal. > before we have to return to get ready for the > fancy dinner/dance that eve. Which begins when? > So let us know which you prefer. We leave Fri. AM. > Gail and Don