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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Feb 28, 2005
absolutely!
tell me (or refresh my memory) how old are the kids. we might consider going places where they wouldn't be bored
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Milla, h2g2 Operations Posted Mar 1, 2005
They are 6 and 10 (soon to be SevenEleven )
Zoo will be fine! And I can always send them home with Dear Husband, should I be very tempted to stay longer in the evening...
Milla
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Mar 1, 2005
okay, i guess the kids will survive both the restaurant i had in mind as well as gråbrødre torv. it's a big square in the pedestrian area, so no cars and motorcycles to worry about
i only hope the weather will be with us
but hey, we will cross that bridge when we get there
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tartaronne Posted Mar 2, 2005
Somebody else wanted to come *with* kids - youngsters as far as I remember - it is in the blog I'm sure.
But your suggestions (plans ), Pierce, work for all ages, I think.
And that was exactely what I had in mind regarding plans. It's better to have some sort of knowledge of possibillities, geography, distances and transportation when kids are part of a meet-up so everybody has a good time.
I might bring my daugther and grandchild to the Zoo - or even the grandson on his own - they have year-passes (or whatever it is called). The grandson A. likes playing as much as I do .
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tartaronne Posted Mar 2, 2005
I know where they live - just a tiny postcard ......
Seriously. I would like to meet them again. . But maybe I should do that on/in (?) your home base.
My bonus son wants to start a project for adult ADHD and we have been discussing EU-funds and I've suggested to include Estonia and another EU-country. .
. Maybe I should take this to another thread...
*waves*
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Hati Posted Mar 2, 2005
Yes, sure. Come here, take your projects here and your too.
Seriously, I'd be extremely happy to see you here, Tartaronne.
And all the other too, though I am already getting the idea that organising a meet-up in Estonia is out of discussion.
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Mar 2, 2005
Next meet-up: Location - Copenhagen on the list....
Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Mar 2, 2005
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Mar 3, 2005
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Milla, h2g2 Operations Posted Mar 3, 2005
Next bit of confusion thrown in...
Suddenly my Masters at w*rk decided that I go to a conference in US. Just before the Copenhagen meet. I will be arriving woozily at CPH airport at 7.30 am on 23 April...
(and today I heard that a person on another site will go too, and just after that my boss says that person is *not* going, his manager just hasn't told him yet. I think nobody talks to eachother in the company anylonger...)
Still, if you don't mind my jetlag, I can show up, and have DH bring the children!
Milla
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tartaronne Posted Mar 3, 2005
Should we bring a trolley, Milla?
Of course we (or at least I) would like to meet you - jet lag or not.
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Mar 4, 2005
Any meet entry up yet? I'd like to start advertising the meet in my researcher name - but a conversation link takes up too much space!
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