What happened with the theater season thing? I missed it, if you mentioned it here.
Me...I’ve decided I wish I could go to a particular guitar camp in Tennessee again. I did one year, wayyyyy back in....2000? 2001? 2001, I think. Yes, because it was the year before Mom passed away. It was one of the best weeks of my life. I am soooo tempted to just slap down the credit card.
Do it! Budget now how much that will be and pay the credit card off right away, but you have to jump at things now and then and just have fun with them. What was the last vacation you had that didn’t involve visiting family? Entmoot, right? So take a week and have fun!
I got rid of all my credit cards after 2005, too much debt.
It's hard to imagine, but it's possible I didn't mention it here.
For the past several years we've subscribed to "Broadway Under the Stars" series here in Richmond. Five touring shows over the course of the year. We did it with friends from church so it was always an event. For the season it was between $400-500, but for that many performances it was usually worth it.
Last year, after two shows (one of them being a poor substitution), the company that ran the shows basically went under. We were left with no return on our money for the three shows we didn't see. About a $300 "value."
This year, the theater has a new management company in. But still no word to those of us screwed out of last year's performances.
It's hard to imagine, but it's possible I didn't mention it here.
For the past several years we've subscribed to "Broadway Under the Stars" series here in Richmond. Five touring shows over the course of the year. We did it with friends from church so it was always an event. For the season it was between $400-500, but for that many performances it was usually worth it.
Last year, after two shows (one of them being a poor substitution), the company that ran the shows basically went under. We were left with no return on our money for the three shows we didn't see. About a $300 "value."
This year, the theater has a new management company in. But still no word to those of us screwed out of last year's performances.