Night Uncle TaterFarmerJamie said:I'm going to have to run. An air force guy needs to use the terminal. (the US Air Force Academy is just west of the hotel).
Good night sisters!!!!
So you're a people wrangler. That worksabifae said:Lol! Uncle Jamie? That works. If you are uncle and zilla is auntie, are you siblings?
What do I wrangle? Ummmm... obstinate customers? Computer noobs?
WBF - tell them of your food issues immediately. I have tried to inform retreat coordinators at least 2 to 3 weeks in advance, and have never had any issues. But if they can't do something special for you, ask to bring your own food. We have a friend who always brings his own food to church retreats because of his many food issues. Just a thought..... and have fun!Wannabefree said:I will know how that feels in a few weeks. I got elected to go to the women's retreat thingy at church...dunno what to expect from it, because I have never had the money to go but....guess I'll find out I am nervous about my food allergy being an issue. THEY cook everything there...but i am afraid to eat someone else's cooking Paranoia sucksFarmerJamie said:Free hotel internet access rocks!
Thanks keljonma I have told them about it. However, I am one of the rare ones who have severe allergy to soy. I can't tolerate even the soy lecithin or the soy oil, most actually can tolerate those as I am to understand So, not only do you have to read every package for the soy warning, you have to still often go down the list of ingredients anyway *sigh* It annoys me profusely If I have a reaction and have to take meds, I'll miss the whole thing because I will be ASLEEP through it I don't wanna do that, so I am thinking of taking a bit of my own food anyway. A loaf of homemade bread for sure, if nothing else. I hate food allergieskeljonma said:WBF - tell them of your food issues immediately. I have tried to inform retreat coordinators at least 2 to 3 weeks in advance, and have never had any issues. But if they can't do something special for you, ask to bring your own food. We have a friend who always brings his own food to church retreats because of his many food issues. Just a thought..... and have fun!Wannabefree said:I will know how that feels in a few weeks. I got elected to go to the women's retreat thingy at church...dunno what to expect from it, because I have never had the money to go but....guess I'll find out I am nervous about my food allergy being an issue. THEY cook everything there...but i am afraid to eat someone else's cooking Paranoia sucksFarmerJamie said:Free hotel internet access rocks!