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We're Almost Set!

Over rehearsal last weekend, I cornered those who said they'll come to Mimi's wedding. Sorry na lang, the planner in me strikes again. With just five months away, we have to figure out our itinerary and pocket money, at the very least. Sayang naman kasi, promo fares are coming out already.

We met over dinner and decided that we will leave on the 3rd week of July, preferably on a weekday so it is cheaper. This way, they can already file their vacation leaves. We've decided to ask our respective agents for quotes for our supposed itinerary. We'll most likely get our visas from The Netherlands since it will easier due to the DH situation in France, Italy or Spain.

Kinikilig na kami sa excitement. Anda na lang =P

Comments

piafacundo said…
:D !!!!

i've very glad you pulled us together Cutty. I don't even know where to start!
Deepa said…
OMG SO EXCITING! I can't wait to host you guys!!! Ilan na ang final and sinu-sino?
CathyCE said…
PKF/Deepa: grabe na, naka ilang revisions na ako sa itinerary. I'am actually thinking of dropping Lux kasi parang wala akong magustushan na tourist attraction. Sayang din yung 1 day.

I'll probably have a daily expense projection within the week. Excited much? =P
Deepa said…
Cathy, I think dropping Lux in favor of a longer stay in another location might be a good idea. Ams/Brussels/Paris are major cities and I'm sure there will be so much to do, so little time! Para rin di kayo masyadong ngarag.

Expenses: Tama lang yan no! I can help with the expense projections, at least for Amsterdam and probably Brussels :)

For accommodations, I cross reference Hostels dot com with Tripadvisor :)
CathyCE said…
@Deepa - and the final is... 6. Actually, di pa yan final kasi marami pang factors involved. Pero almost almost sure ay Trina, Pia, Leo, Jonel, Gutsy (flying from Oz), me.

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