Mailing List:2001-08-01 05, Re: Apology, by Lyn Legere

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From: Lyn Legere <lynleg -at- bu.edu> Subject: Re: [WHITNEY-L] Apology Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2001 20:16:49 -0400 References: <[email protected]> Hi Jo, I took no offense nor do I expect anyone else did. Your issues are real. Being disabled and living on not much more than disability benefits myself, I truly understand the difficulties. My response was just to remind people that Carolyn and I are merely gophers and the group will make the decisions. Also, for you or anyone else coming in who may need to make alternative arrangements, I can at least give some guidance in terms of how close somewhere may be to where the conference is being held, etc. For example, if we end up in Lexington, an alternative may be to stay at a basics-only hotel a little to the West where the prices are lower and come in from that direction which doesn't take much more time, but the cost can be considerably lower. And to all, the kudos this week have been most appreciated. (Flattery will get you everywhere!!) Finally, Allan, as for the Red Sox, I'll keep my opinion about that lousy, terrible, horrible, dissappointing, money-hungry, parking-space-hoarder baseball team to myself and let you know once I hear that the schedule is out for you to go and waste your time at if they're here. LYN AT&T wrote: > I want to publicly apologize to Lyn and Carolyn and to the WRG. > I was not meaning to downplay the fantastic role they are doing and all the > hard work in putting together the reunion. I have done a few local family > reunions on a smaller scale and I think they account for my gray hair. > > Lyn is absolutely right... nothing is carved in stone yet, I just was so > shocked by the cost of the rooms, forgetting that Boston does not have > Minnesota hotel prices. And when I started thinking about it all, it was > overwhelming. > > I will be in the Boston area in a couple of months and maybe it will give me > a better idea of what options I can consider for myself for the reunion. > And, coming at it from the "disabled" standpoint, I might be able to add > some ideas to help others in the group in the same situation. > > So my childish outburst was not totally for naught... it got some thinking > going on lots of fronts. But I still apologize. > > Jo Hogle


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