Guest guest Posted January 28, 2005 Report Share Posted January 28, 2005 I smiled when I read you are back to wearing your perfume Rita! Glad the stress seems to have eased up at work now :-) In a message dated 1/28/2005 7:40:06 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, jrzyrita@... writes: Hi , You are very welcome. I'm so excited for you as well! I'll be waiting with baited breathe to hear all about your trip ;-) Perfume???? Why yes M'am, I have! I wear this wonderful scent - it's very clean and subtle and I just LOVE it. It's by Philosophy and it's called Amazing Grace. I've just heard they're coming out with a room spray - Oh la la - right up my alley. I've long said, if I were to open a business it would be something in line with Sephora or Bath and Body. When I'm anywhere near those types of places - it's like their is a magnetic pull drawing me - I'm very serious - and my daughter is the same way - LOL Rita PS - I love kitchen stores too! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2005 Report Share Posted January 28, 2005 Hi , You are very welcome. I'm so excited for you as well! I'll be waiting with baited breathe to hear all about your trip ;-) Perfume???? Why yes M'am, I have! I wear this wonderful scent - it's very clean and subtle and I just LOVE it. It's by Philosophy and it's called Amazing Grace. I've just heard they're coming out with a room spray - Oh la la - right up my alley. I've long said, if I were to open a business it would be something in line with Sephora or Bath and Body. When I'm anywhere near those types of places - it's like their is a magnetic pull drawing me - I'm very serious - and my daughter is the same way - LOL Rita PS - I love kitchen stores too! H Schulz wrote: Rita: Thanks so much for all your suggestions...its going to be hard to wait till July...you all have got me all excited about the trip! I am so glad that your eyes are doing well, Rita. Worn any perfume lately? , mom to Rob, 15 On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 00:16:27 -0800 (PST) Rita Nucciarone writes: Yikes $234! Didn't realize it was that much. What I would suggest is looking into Hotels.com or priceline.com where you can get better rates for your stay. Just plug in the dates your interested in and shoot for staying somewhere in the city. Usually you can get good deals that way, especially if you pre-plan. My eyes seems to be okay for now - thanks for asking :-) Hugs, Rita H Schulz wrote: Hi Rita: Thanks for the info. Is $234 a night the going rate? Would there be somewhere cheaper further out from the city you could recommend? 2 nights there really puts a dent in the budget. I guess I'm just used to rooms in the south where you can get a really nice room for $100 at Courtyard or something like that...poor sheltered southern girl here.. The Black Pearl? I am a HUGE fan of the Pirates of the Caribbean!! I'll be asking for more info prior to the trip, for sure... How are your eyes???? , mom to Rob, 15 On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 18:53:31 -0800 (PST) Rita Nucciarone writes: Hi , You will LOVE NYC and Rhode Island is is very beautiful. Here is a link to where I usually stay. The hotel is right in Times Square.. http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/cp/1/en/hd/nycmh;jsessionid=ZBBEULPSKSH1 TLAQ5UZSJ0VMCD4TIIY4 Also - when you're in Rhode Island - try to go to Newport and check out the Mansions - really quite something. AND eat at the Black Pearl...the Oysters Rockefeller are to die for. Hugs, Rita H Schulz wrote: With all this talk of NYC, I thought I'd jump on board and ask for some advice! My son Rob (15), myself, and my husband are planning a family trip. We are going to the American Juvenile Arthritis Organization's convention on Juvenile arthritis in Providence, Rhode Island in July. We live in southern Indiana, and have decided to drive. We've never been up that way, and really want to visit the Big Apple for a day or two. Our initial thought is to find a hotel (hopefully nice and not too expensive) and take a day or two day tour where someone else would take us sight-seeing. Any suggestions on where to stay and what tour to take? We want to see the Statue of Liberty, Ground Zero, Empire State bldg, Central Park... Any suggestions welcomed!! , mom to Rob, 15 Alport syndrome, juvenile arthritis On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 11:47:31 -0800 (PST) Esther G writes: Oh that brings back memories of a day in the City. My favorite thing was to go to the Met and spend the day there, at lunchtime go to the front and pick up a hot dog, soda and pretzel from a street vendor and then walk to Central Park then back to the Met. Esther W4JC@... wrote: What a great day with your daughter . It is nice when you can mix a little pleasure with business like that! New York is a wonderful city. In a message dated 1/27/2005 9:57:35 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, brenda.schorn@... writes: , I love NYC. I took my daughter with me on a business trip last spring and we only spent the one day...but what a day. Because I had been there before I had a plan. We actually took the train from Lancaster, PA where my dad lives into Penn Station...that in itself is something else. Then we took a CAB down to Chelsea market for lunch...I love Sarabeth's tomato soup. Then a cab up to the Empire State Building...did the hour wait in line, but well worth it...clear day, the view was awesome. Then we took the subway...what fun up to Central park...walked for a bit in the park...bought a pretzel from the street vendor, looked at the artist stuff. Took a horse and buggy ride and then ended up walking down 5th Ave to St s Cathedral...awesome. I let my daughter (14 at the time) try to hail a CAB...it was pretty cool. We finished our day with that and back to Chelsea where I had a friend working there who took us home to his place in Jersey to visit with his family. It was an amazing day. We packed it all in and it is something she will never forget. I love it when I get to go there for business, it is just so full of life, noise, people. I have yet to see a show there, but one of these days, I hope to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2005 Report Share Posted January 28, 2005 Hi , You are very welcome. I'm so excited for you as well! I'll be waiting with baited breathe to hear all about your trip ;-) Perfume???? Why yes M'am, I have! I wear this wonderful scent - it's very clean and subtle and I just LOVE it. It's by Philosophy and it's called Amazing Grace. I've just heard they're coming out with a room spray - Oh la la - right up my alley. I've long said, if I were to open a business it would be something in line with Sephora or Bath and Body. When I'm anywhere near those types of places - it's like their is a magnetic pull drawing me - I'm very serious - and my daughter is the same way - LOL Rita PS - I love kitchen stores too! H Schulz wrote: Rita: Thanks so much for all your suggestions...its going to be hard to wait till July...you all have got me all excited about the trip! I am so glad that your eyes are doing well, Rita. Worn any perfume lately? , mom to Rob, 15 On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 00:16:27 -0800 (PST) Rita Nucciarone writes: Yikes $234! Didn't realize it was that much. What I would suggest is looking into Hotels.com or priceline.com where you can get better rates for your stay. Just plug in the dates your interested in and shoot for staying somewhere in the city. Usually you can get good deals that way, especially if you pre-plan. My eyes seems to be okay for now - thanks for asking :-) Hugs, Rita H Schulz wrote: Hi Rita: Thanks for the info. Is $234 a night the going rate? Would there be somewhere cheaper further out from the city you could recommend? 2 nights there really puts a dent in the budget. I guess I'm just used to rooms in the south where you can get a really nice room for $100 at Courtyard or something like that...poor sheltered southern girl here.. The Black Pearl? I am a HUGE fan of the Pirates of the Caribbean!! I'll be asking for more info prior to the trip, for sure... How are your eyes???? , mom to Rob, 15 On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 18:53:31 -0800 (PST) Rita Nucciarone writes: Hi , You will LOVE NYC and Rhode Island is is very beautiful. Here is a link to where I usually stay. The hotel is right in Times Square.. http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/cp/1/en/hd/nycmh;jsessionid=ZBBEULPSKSH1 TLAQ5UZSJ0VMCD4TIIY4 Also - when you're in Rhode Island - try to go to Newport and check out the Mansions - really quite something. AND eat at the Black Pearl...the Oysters Rockefeller are to die for. Hugs, Rita H Schulz wrote: With all this talk of NYC, I thought I'd jump on board and ask for some advice! My son Rob (15), myself, and my husband are planning a family trip. We are going to the American Juvenile Arthritis Organization's convention on Juvenile arthritis in Providence, Rhode Island in July. We live in southern Indiana, and have decided to drive. We've never been up that way, and really want to visit the Big Apple for a day or two. Our initial thought is to find a hotel (hopefully nice and not too expensive) and take a day or two day tour where someone else would take us sight-seeing. Any suggestions on where to stay and what tour to take? We want to see the Statue of Liberty, Ground Zero, Empire State bldg, Central Park... Any suggestions welcomed!! , mom to Rob, 15 Alport syndrome, juvenile arthritis On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 11:47:31 -0800 (PST) Esther G writes: Oh that brings back memories of a day in the City. My favorite thing was to go to the Met and spend the day there, at lunchtime go to the front and pick up a hot dog, soda and pretzel from a street vendor and then walk to Central Park then back to the Met. Esther W4JC@... wrote: What a great day with your daughter . It is nice when you can mix a little pleasure with business like that! New York is a wonderful city. In a message dated 1/27/2005 9:57:35 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, brenda.schorn@... writes: , I love NYC. I took my daughter with me on a business trip last spring and we only spent the one day...but what a day. Because I had been there before I had a plan. We actually took the train from Lancaster, PA where my dad lives into Penn Station...that in itself is something else. Then we took a CAB down to Chelsea market for lunch...I love Sarabeth's tomato soup. Then a cab up to the Empire State Building...did the hour wait in line, but well worth it...clear day, the view was awesome. Then we took the subway...what fun up to Central park...walked for a bit in the park...bought a pretzel from the street vendor, looked at the artist stuff. Took a horse and buggy ride and then ended up walking down 5th Ave to St s Cathedral...awesome. I let my daughter (14 at the time) try to hail a CAB...it was pretty cool. We finished our day with that and back to Chelsea where I had a friend working there who took us home to his place in Jersey to visit with his family. It was an amazing day. We packed it all in and it is something she will never forget. I love it when I get to go there for business, it is just so full of life, noise, people. I have yet to see a show there, but one of these days, I hope to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2005 Report Share Posted January 28, 2005 Hi , You are very welcome. I'm so excited for you as well! I'll be waiting with baited breathe to hear all about your trip ;-) Perfume???? Why yes M'am, I have! I wear this wonderful scent - it's very clean and subtle and I just LOVE it. It's by Philosophy and it's called Amazing Grace. I've just heard they're coming out with a room spray - Oh la la - right up my alley. I've long said, if I were to open a business it would be something in line with Sephora or Bath and Body. When I'm anywhere near those types of places - it's like their is a magnetic pull drawing me - I'm very serious - and my daughter is the same way - LOL Rita PS - I love kitchen stores too! H Schulz wrote: Rita: Thanks so much for all your suggestions...its going to be hard to wait till July...you all have got me all excited about the trip! I am so glad that your eyes are doing well, Rita. Worn any perfume lately? , mom to Rob, 15 On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 00:16:27 -0800 (PST) Rita Nucciarone writes: Yikes $234! Didn't realize it was that much. What I would suggest is looking into Hotels.com or priceline.com where you can get better rates for your stay. Just plug in the dates your interested in and shoot for staying somewhere in the city. Usually you can get good deals that way, especially if you pre-plan. My eyes seems to be okay for now - thanks for asking :-) Hugs, Rita H Schulz wrote: Hi Rita: Thanks for the info. Is $234 a night the going rate? Would there be somewhere cheaper further out from the city you could recommend? 2 nights there really puts a dent in the budget. I guess I'm just used to rooms in the south where you can get a really nice room for $100 at Courtyard or something like that...poor sheltered southern girl here.. The Black Pearl? I am a HUGE fan of the Pirates of the Caribbean!! I'll be asking for more info prior to the trip, for sure... How are your eyes???? , mom to Rob, 15 On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 18:53:31 -0800 (PST) Rita Nucciarone writes: Hi , You will LOVE NYC and Rhode Island is is very beautiful. Here is a link to where I usually stay. The hotel is right in Times Square.. http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/cp/1/en/hd/nycmh;jsessionid=ZBBEULPSKSH1 TLAQ5UZSJ0VMCD4TIIY4 Also - when you're in Rhode Island - try to go to Newport and check out the Mansions - really quite something. AND eat at the Black Pearl...the Oysters Rockefeller are to die for. Hugs, Rita H Schulz wrote: With all this talk of NYC, I thought I'd jump on board and ask for some advice! My son Rob (15), myself, and my husband are planning a family trip. We are going to the American Juvenile Arthritis Organization's convention on Juvenile arthritis in Providence, Rhode Island in July. We live in southern Indiana, and have decided to drive. We've never been up that way, and really want to visit the Big Apple for a day or two. Our initial thought is to find a hotel (hopefully nice and not too expensive) and take a day or two day tour where someone else would take us sight-seeing. Any suggestions on where to stay and what tour to take? We want to see the Statue of Liberty, Ground Zero, Empire State bldg, Central Park... Any suggestions welcomed!! , mom to Rob, 15 Alport syndrome, juvenile arthritis On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 11:47:31 -0800 (PST) Esther G writes: Oh that brings back memories of a day in the City. My favorite thing was to go to the Met and spend the day there, at lunchtime go to the front and pick up a hot dog, soda and pretzel from a street vendor and then walk to Central Park then back to the Met. Esther W4JC@... wrote: What a great day with your daughter . It is nice when you can mix a little pleasure with business like that! New York is a wonderful city. In a message dated 1/27/2005 9:57:35 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, brenda.schorn@... writes: , I love NYC. I took my daughter with me on a business trip last spring and we only spent the one day...but what a day. Because I had been there before I had a plan. We actually took the train from Lancaster, PA where my dad lives into Penn Station...that in itself is something else. Then we took a CAB down to Chelsea market for lunch...I love Sarabeth's tomato soup. Then a cab up to the Empire State Building...did the hour wait in line, but well worth it...clear day, the view was awesome. Then we took the subway...what fun up to Central park...walked for a bit in the park...bought a pretzel from the street vendor, looked at the artist stuff. Took a horse and buggy ride and then ended up walking down 5th Ave to St s Cathedral...awesome. I let my daughter (14 at the time) try to hail a CAB...it was pretty cool. We finished our day with that and back to Chelsea where I had a friend working there who took us home to his place in Jersey to visit with his family. It was an amazing day. We packed it all in and it is something she will never forget. I love it when I get to go there for business, it is just so full of life, noise, people. I have yet to see a show there, but one of these days, I hope to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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