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I thought Judy, Laura and Carson were sleeping together in a room? Did I dream that or isn't that what was talked about?

See Michelle's email about the shopping list about stuff. I will need to go to the store for sure. Laura, do you have oregeno, basil, italian seasoning??? I can buy the rest, but don't think I want to but the seasonings in a baggie and fly w/ 'em...might look like something else.

xo

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HAHAHA...I am logged in as Michelle!!! I just posted that above and was like, hey, why did Michelle post the same thing as me???

HAHAHAHA NEED COFFEE

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I just posted that above and was like, hey, why did Michelle post the same thing as me???

Ha ha ha ha ha... now THAT's funny!

Hey there's a crock pot!

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Ruh Roh.... I dont see a BLENDER on that list!!

Do ya'll want pina coladas and/or margaritas?

Does anyone besides me love sangria?

Edited by TerriDoodle

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We could do margaritas on the rocks and then do pineapple juice and malibu rum. That way we don't need a blender... What do you think??

And yes, Terry, let's me and you do Mexican night. Some really good guacamole and some carne asada tostadas? Do they have a grill?

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Yes, there's a gas grill AND a charcoal grill ! :confused:

Let's make some fresh salsa! Ooooo, maybe a peach salsa!

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HERE'S MORE INFO FROM ANOTHER WEBSITE: (Includes blender on this list - whew!)

Property Type: house

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Floor Area: 3750 sq. ft.

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Location Type: waterfront

lake

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Theme: luxury

family

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General: Cold-Water-Dispenser

Paper-Towels

Restaurant-Dining-Guide

Whirlpool

towels provided

Filtered-Water

Hair-Dryer

air-conditioning

central heating

Alarm-Clock

Local-Activities-Guide

linens provided

Ceiling-Fans

Toilet-Paper

accept credit card

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Kitchen: dish washer

kitchenette

oven

Coffee-Grinder

cooking utensils

refrigerator

clothes dryer

Blender

Stove-Top-Burners

grill

microwave

freezer

Ice-Maker

Iron & board

coffee maker

toaster

washing machine

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Living Room: fireplace

comfy seating for 8 people

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Dining: dining area

seating for 14 people

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Bathrooms: 4 BA

Bathroom 1 - Toilet, Shower, Jetted Tub, Master, main floor

Bathroom 2 - Toilet, Shower, Main floor

Bathroom 3 - Toilet, Shower, Light house upstairs

Bathroom 4 - Toilet, Shower, Lake level

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Bedrooms: 6 bedrooms, sleeps maximum of 16 people

Bedroom1 - 1 King, lake view

Bedroom 2 - 1 King, lake view lake level

Bedroom 3 - 2 Double, main floor/street side

Bedroom 4 - 1 Queen, 1 Baby Crib, 1 sleep Sofa /Futon, upstairs, light house

Bedroom 5 - 1 Queen, lake level/lake view

Bedroom 6 - 1 Double, lake level/lake view Email us and we will send you a floor plan ans sleeping arrangements. Roll Aways available upon request.

Entertainment: books

satellite or cable

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Outside: Parking-Off-Street

Patio-Stone/Concrete

Outdoor-Grill-Charcoal

Porch/Lanai

Walkway-to-Water

barbecue

Dock-BoatSlip

Outdoor-Grill-Gas

balcony

parking

14 garden chairs

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Since I don't cook, maybe I can be in charge of breakfasts? I can bring some Fiber one pop tarts or whatever you guys want. Or I can buy an assortment of muffins at Sams or a plethera of morning foods.

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Well, I think it's not nice for me & Carson to share with someone, because that will mean they don't get a good nights sleep the whole trip... on the other hand since I'm not paying for the house, I don't feel like we should have our own room. So that's my stance on either way.

So I honestly will go with whatever ya'll want; I don't care one way or another (except please don't put me with a snorer!!) We had to kick my dog out of the bedroom, when I finally have a chance to sleep her snoring keeps me up and I never get to sleep lol.

I have basil & oregeno I can bring.. what is 'italian seasonings' though (I thought basil & oregeno were italian!)? Is that something in a shaker I can buy?

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Judy, there's a "restuarant guide" on the list, so there must be some restaurants! :confused:

Because everyone's eating styles/tastes are so different, I kinda thought that we'd do our own things for b'fast & lunch... then try to coordinate dinners... that was the approach I was working with... but I am not married to it. For instance, personally, altho I will be on a more "relaxed" food plan for the weekend, I still would like to try to eat healthfully when I can (gives me more cals for drinkie-poos!) Thoughts?

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Sounds good to me. And we can have 3 'teams' to cook 3 nights, and we'll go out one.... how's that? Or cook 2 nights and go out 2. I don't care!

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Three teams, three nights sounds fun!

And I agree on a free for all Breakfast and lunch. Everyone has different restriction levels during the day...

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Please go to the Google doc and look at how I've arranged the rides. Is this OK with everyone?

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