Just a Glimpse of the Master Plan

Travel discussion for St. John
cptnkirk
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Post by cptnkirk »

Sounds like a plan just remember if things work out a little different just go with the flow. Have a blast.
SheilaKW3
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Post by SheilaKW3 »

Now that's some planning!!! We are arriving on Thanksgiving and will be heading to the Banana Deck for dinner (not until after 5) maybe we'll see you there or in passing before you leave on Friday.

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Nic in KC
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Post by Nic in KC »

Sounds very doable. I had one family that I nannied for during college that took me on their trips. I loved that! Their kids are like have nieces and nephews now.

Enjoy every minute!
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Re: Babysitter/Nanny. She really is just our part time babysitter. Has been with us since our little girl was about 2.5. LOVE her. I was shocked at how fast she jumped at the offer. We covered her airfare ($237) and are covering her food while she is there. Pretty good deal in exchange for 2 mornings or afternoons and 2 evenings!
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Flip - have you researched the "cultural demo" at Annaberg? When we were on the "tour bus" in '05, they took us there and it seemed to me that the cultural demonstration was limited to a woman cooking in the old cook shack at Annaberg and handing out Jonny Cakes and Zucchini Bread. (both of which were wonderful, by the way). If you are doing this for your little girl, I doubt she'd get much out of it when it comes to "cultural" information. Sounds like the water's edge walk might be more for her, if you get to see tide pools and such :D
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California Girl wrote:Flip - have you researched the "cultural demo" at Annaberg? When we were on the "tour bus" in '05, they took us there and it seemed to me that the cultural demonstration was limited to a woman cooking in the old cook shack at Annaberg and handing out Jonny Cakes and Zucchini Bread. (both of which were wonderful, by the way). If you are doing this for your little girl, I doubt she'd get much out of it when it comes to "cultural" information. Sounds like the water's edge walk might be more for her, if you get to see tide pools and such :D
If they give her a jonny cake she's be thrilled :) Though I am leaning toward the other just because she is so into critters, bugs, fish, etc...
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