No dancing :(

Apr 16, 2007 22:11


As it turns out, we didn't go to the Regency dance class tonight. After reviewing the schedule, we realized that we wouldn't be able to attend any of the sessions in May due to David's alternating work schedule and they don't have any classes during the summer. So we would go tonight and then not go again until September. We decided to wait. Just ( Read more... )

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mlsdesigns April 17 2007, 08:51:57 UTC
sorry you didn't get to go dancing :(
will you be going to the jane austen festival in bath in september?

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my_stitching April 17 2007, 09:05:16 UTC
I really want to go, but this might not be our year. My mother in law is coming for a two week visit in October and David and I will likely be off work for the whole of it*. Might be a bit much to also take some time in September as well. We haven't completely ruled it out though. I'd really like to participate in the promenade during the first weekend. Of course, I'll have to get my pelisse and bonnet finished. "Finished" of course also means "started". :p ( ... )

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mlsdesigns April 17 2007, 13:09:15 UTC
my goodness, they won't know what's hit them! you're packing a lot in! i envy you your trip to lacock, the only time i've been we were with my grandmother and we were on our way home from bath and wanted somewhere nice to break for lunch. she was very frail by this point and we had to find a pub or something with disabled access, knowing lacock is used for so many period dramas you can imagine this was a no hoper! it look lovely though, we drove round 3 times so i could see it!

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my_stitching April 17 2007, 16:34:51 UTC
My husband's grandmother (who is 92) is very frail and suffers from memory problems (dementia). She lives with David's mom and would normally accompany her/us on this vacation. Because she gets so easily tired and can get confused, she goes by wheelchair most of the time. She is a trooper though and has gone to France (she is French) and Canada and Disneyworld and all over. We love her! However, my mother in law's sister is going to have her come visit with her so she will not be joining us this time. We'll miss her, but it will be easier. As you noted, they aren't likely to change a 12th century castle to put in an elevator.

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