In a message dated 2/14/2004 9:19:33 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> We have a vague thought of going to Prague to the OIDFA congress. Only to > visit the exhibition, no classes or tours. My mother in law is 93 and has > been an avid bobbinlacer, but now her eyes are too weak. As she is rather > fit to fight I am thinking of "taking" her with me if she wants to but I > want to know a bit about it first. As one who attended the meeting last summer, here is one opinion: I think you could choose any of the hotels mentioned on the Congress Web page. Staying at the University site might be the easiest for your mother, as far as seeing the exhibitions, etc., and participating in the activities of the Congress, but staying in Prague itself, down town, could offer other opportunities and a hotel with more service. The Pension Jazz is quite close to the University and has the advantage of also being reasonably close to the end of the metro system that runs through and around Prague so it could also be a good choice. Much would depend on how much walking your mother is willing to do and how interested she would be in the various sites. Prague is a very beautiful city and has much to offer. Elaine Merritt, US Council member . - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
