> From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 06:54:36 -0800 (PST) > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 21:16:29 -0800 > From: g3 <http://www.cox.net/~g3> > To: http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg > Subject: Re: from Gail and Dad > > Dear Noelle, > By the way, it will be your Birthday soon after Thanksgiving so we > should celebrate it ahead while we are there, so please be thinking of what > gift you would like and what you would like to do to celebrate with us. I > know you and your Dad are working on a lot of this, but in case he didn't > tell you, the girlfriend of my new boss lives in your area and suggested > Restaurant Hobees which has vegan and other things and is a mid level > restaurant in Cupertino and Campbell evidently near San Jose. Actually, Hobees started in Palo Alto. There are some things I can eat there, but I doubt it will be open on Thanksgiving. I'll call 'em today. I've called about 15 different places yesterday and Wed. Parcel 104 in Santa Clara is supposed to have an all-day brunch. At this point, I think the best bet would be to go to Parcel 104, stick my head in, see if I can eat anything, and, if not, I'll go off to another restaurant while you, Don, and Noelle eat there. > She also > suggested the Tech Mart Museum and Rosacrucean Museum, hiking in the Santa > Cruz Mountains, These all are good. > and going to the shopping centers with restaurants at Old > Town Los Gatos and Saratoga. We could all get a start on our Christmas > shopping unless you think it would be just too crowded with everyone else > having the same idea. I think shopping would be a bad idea. > They suggested you or Don could do a google search to > look up the San Jose website to get more ideas. We could do that. In fact, all the local rags and newspapers are on-line: http://metroactive.com and http://www.mercurynews.com . San Jose has its own site, too: http://sanjose.org . > Of course there is always > the Chamber of Commerce besides entertainment pages of local newspapers. Tea > is fine as long as it is decaf. Also let us know if we can bring up any more > of your belongings stored here. Before we leave your house, please let us > know what you would like for Xmas gifts as well. I believe we bought a > couple of small gifts from Australia for you, but nothing for Robert yet. I think Don was gunna get me an electric razor (which I need rather badly). > Love, > Gail