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Wednesday, March 15, 2006
FIDO "Forget It Drive On" as John Madden used to say. So, here are a few of the red hatters who changed to plan B when the Snow Train to Reno had to turn around in Roseville this week. We made the best of a trying situation and headed for Pleasanton to hear a little Dixieland Jazz at the Pleasanton Hotel. We ended up being royally pampered by the wonderful staff at the luxurious Rose Hotel. The elegantly appointed rooms include such amenities as french pressed coffee, turn down service with Laderach Suisse chocolates, imported spring water, fresh cut roses and soft jazz music. In the usual Red Hat fashion we showed up for a Purple PJ breakfast in the lobby. The gourmet continental breakfast was a fine presentation of everything from fresh fruit and pastries, lox and bagels, to Peet's coffee. As we were enjoying breakfast, John Madden graciously assisted one of our ladies in pouring her coffee. It turns John's sons, Mike and Joe, own the hotel. The Queen of the RHS Molls has spoken.
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Sorry the Snow Trained was snowed out. Was Plan B thought of in advance? What fun to see John Maden. I knew Virginia his wife when I worked in Pleasanton "years ago" and met the fine two young sons. Glad to have the update on what they are doing.
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I am sure you had lots of fun! Carolyn |