Subject: Happy birf!
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Posted on: 2022-05-12 13:47:40 UTC
Have a mini party hat!
-kA
Subject: Happy birf!
Author:
Posted on: 2022-05-12 13:47:40 UTC
Have a mini party hat!
-kA
That's only four weeks away. It's probably about time to start deciding what we want to do!
The basic outline of events will probably look something like this:
June 1-5
Anyone planning to attend the Gathering gets a COVID test so as to have results by June 8 at latest. Anyone who tests positive stays home. Phobos and I will probably test earlier so we can warn anyone planning to stay with us to make other arrangements or cancel if we really have to. We're fully vaccinated and boosted and continue to take precautions, so I don't anticipate this being an issue, but better safe than sorry.
Friday, June 10
Evening: PPCers arrive in Chicago.
Saturday, June 11
Morning: PPCers meet up at landmark/venue TBD.
Afternoon: PPCers hang out at venue(s) of choice, making in-jokes and generally being silly.
Evening: PPCers who are comfortable doing so retire to Neshomeh and Phobos' apartment for board games, pizza, and birthday cake, because it's Neshomeh's birthday!
Night: PPCers who are not crashing at Neshomeh and Phobos' place go back to their hotels.
Sunday, June 12
Morning: PPCers who don't have to go home yet regret staying up so late last night, but are still running on sugar and adrenaline, and meet up at other landmark/venue TBD in good spirits.
Afternoon: PPCers who don't have to go home yet get tired quickly and act even sillier than the previous day at venue(s) of choice.
Evening: Anyone still a-Gathering gets food somewhere, then goes to wherever they're staying that night.
Monday, June 13
Morning: Anyone still at Neshomeh and Phobos' place gets kicked out to fend for themselves on the streets of Chi-town. Unless they just go home instead.
Anyone is welcome to join in and depart at any time, depending on availability and comfort level.
The question is: join in with what? What venues shall we traumatize visit? {= D My suggestions in this post are still my suggestions, though go here for current lists of free things to do and here for a current list of 10 things to do under $10. The bigger museums don't seem to have any convenient free days, but honestly, the free days tend to be really crowded and not so fun anyway.
Note that several of us will be using public transit to get around, so we'll want to check accessibility. We'll also need to keep an eye on the weather and have a back-up plan if we want to try for something outdoors, like the Lincoln Park Zoo.
If you plan to attend, let us know what interests you! I'm up for pretty much anything, especially if I haven't been there before. ^_^
~Neshomeh
This thread is getting quickly buried, so chat might be the best place to work out plans. Everyone who's said they're coming so far should have an invite, though not necessarily from me. Apparently I hadn't added all of you as friends yet!
There will be more threads as the time gets closer, too.
~Neshomeh
Down for just about anything really. The Museum of Surgical Science sounds cool, but so do a ton of other things.
Since a bunch of IRL stuff got figured out, I finally know that I'll be going to this one! I'd be down for whatever (honestly, I'll just be happy to be in a major city again). I'm particularly interested in the public art sculptures around the city. The Shedd Aquarium and International Museum of Surgical Science also look cool.
(I might have more coherent thoughts on plans later - for now, just wanted to let y'all know I saw the thread)
I thought I might be able to, but I can't move to the college until August, so I'm not free to go until August. I'm sorry.
-kA
Chicago being only a four hour drive away, I might just have to say put me down as a tentative attendee. :) It'll depend on if I can get a car before then but I would love to go.
(Also, happy one month away from a birthday, Nesh! Mine's today as a matter of fact. \o/)
Have an origami boat, made out of magical paper which is waterproof and tough enough so that you can actually use the boat as a boat! Also, hi! I'm not sure if I've ever met you/been introduced. I joined the Board a year ago under the name ClaireBook. I've since changed it to my current screenname, which I decided sounded better. I'm a classical violinist/part-time fiddler, sci-fi and fantasy nerd (I'm currently reading The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson), and amateur writer-poet. I live in an old house with my family and three cats.
Uh, it's not weird to sign off with pronouns when introducing yourself, it it?
(Side note: pretty sure my boat’s not waterproof.)
Usually people do short reintroductions if they haven't talked to the other person before or if they've changed their username here. Since the Bookworm Formerly Known As ClaireBook did in fact change their name (and hadn't met Ix yet), a reintroduction would be appropriate.
Also, @Bookworm: it's fine to sign off with pronouns! You can do whatever you like with your signature :) As you can see, I don't often use one myself :P
Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday dear Iximaz, Happy birthday to (voice cracks) you!
Have a pineapple right-side up cake!
Have a mini party hat!
-kA
Have a mini snek with a birthday hat