Sunday, December 2, 2007

Official Kick-off of the Fauxmas Planning

Ok I think I gave people access to post to the FB (fauxmas blog).
Only problem is, I think you have have create a gmail account to do so, but that's relatively simple.

So if you'll notice, there is a voting option to the right of this blog, where you can input your opinion on where you'd prefer to have Fauxmas.

Another major question is WHEN would you like to have Fauxmas.

I think 2 groups should be considered above all other opinions on the when: and they both start with Holly. Holly, et al in Montana and Holly, et al in Paso Robles.

Holly Bower's birthday January 25th, and a little birdy told me she'd be in town that week, so that's one idea. However, that might be too early to get the Holly Bigelow family up here.

But another idea is for a Christmas donation fund to occur for the Bigelow's trip up here.

I've thrown out enough of my own ideas so far.....now GET TALKING EVERYONE!!!!

(extra credit points for posting pictures and stuff to this).

4 comments:

ScttMcDnld said...

What a Blog!
We'll donate so Holly Lisa, et. al., can drive up here, or fly/rent a car for a January 26 Fauxmas.

Bring your own present.

Anonymous said...

I vote for Portland, Oregon, because a) the distance to travel is less if we decide to drive, and 2) because my family can also visit/bunk with friends we have in that area. As for "when", I need to speak with 'mi esposo' about those details.

(I don't see any other way to post comments and communicate other than to leave a comment; am I utilizing the correct method? How can I earn extra points by posting photographs?)

CMcD said...

I think that those who travel from out of state should get double votes, coz they have to go thru the most trouble. And expense.

Seriously, coming from Paso Robles with 3 kids seems the hardest. Would you guys drive? Scheez!

I'm also in favor of a fund to help with the travelers.

Kevin said...

I think the Portland location would be an awesome middle ground, and would keep any one person from having to bear the brunt of hosting.

I am also about to watch "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," which means you can safely disregard my opinions.