Hey Bonnie,

Ok, first the bad news...I can't come up President's weekend for the Whistler trip.  Now the good news, I'm going to be in Seattle next weekend.  I'm coming to have a 2nd round interview with Cascade Natural Gas (whose headquarters is actually right around downtown - looks like maybe Belltown).  Anyway, I fly in Thursday and don't leave until Monday.  The interview will be Friday, much like my set-up last time.  So, if you're going to be in town we definitely have to get together.  I think I'm really going to look for housing on this trip.  Maybe that will be the goal for Saturday.

Talk to you soon,
Susan


 -----Original Message-----
From: 	"Susan Scott" <susan_m_scott@hotmail.com>@ENRON  
Sent:	Thursday, January 31, 2002 6:10 AM
To:	sscott5@enron.com
Subject:	Fwd: RE: Whistler!!!




>From: "Bonnie Lathram" <blathram@LMNArchitects.com>
>To: "Susan Scott" <susan_m_scott@hotmail.com>
>Subject: RE: Whistler!!!
>Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 11:25:32 -0800
>
>i do hope you can come with us. how fun that you have been down in utah...
>sounds great
>
>of course you could stay with me on the friday night. that would be perfect
>must tell you though, that there is a bit of change in plans. sam and ali
>(in order to make the trip somewhat cheaper) have also invited a couple of
>guys that they know to stay with us as well... im fine with it because i
>say the more the merrier but it could be kind of crowded. of course the
>guys will be on the floor with their sleeping bags and the girls will have
>the beds, but still, i guess this would have to be something you are
>comfortable with... i really don't think we'd have to even hang out with
>the guys much... we could (and i plan on) totally doing my own thing...
>
>ali and sam are both really cool. they are partiers, and very fun, but also
>sweet and very smart. ali graduated from washington state with a degree in
>art studies (i think) and studied abroad in denmark for a year. sam is a
>school teacher (english, junior high aged kids) and went to college
>somewhere in california, where they are both from... they are cool and i
>think you would get along great with them, and they with you (of course)
>
>it would be great if you could coincide your trip with another one to have
>a few interviews up here :)
>
>hope you can find a cheap flight and let me know how the job search is
>going.
>
>take care
>bonnie
>ps i did hear about the suicide of one of the top execs. so incredibly sad.
>what a messy business. i saw ken lays' wife interviewed. she maintains her
>husband is ENTIRELY innocent and had nothing to do with the fall, etc. what
>do you make of that? it was very interesting.
>oh my date with the memphis guy was good. very interesting. he was really
>cute and we kissed at the end of the night. it was fun. he was funny. would
>definitely go out with him again if he asked, but we are also pretty
>different people (for instance, he never drinks)
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Susan Scott [mailto:susan_m_scott@hotmail.com]
>Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 7:15 PM
>To: Bonnie Lathram
>Subject: Whistler!!!
>
>
>hey bonnie,
>
>you must have read my mind...i was actually thinking about you and seattle
>and how i need to get myself up there.  i'm using this email b/c i'm
>actually in Utah right now visiting my friend monique and for some reason
>this computer won't let me send things from my other address.  anyway, i
>flew in today and will be here through tuesday (at least!).  it's
>absolutely
>beautiful! right now i'm hanging at the internet cafe until monique gets
>off
>work and then we're going to grab some food and maybe go out for a
>bit...supposedly it's "Australia Day" here (i think it's an informal
>holiday), so you know tonight will be fun w/ all the aussies around here
>painting the town red.
>
>the whistler trip sounds awesome.  i will definitely do some research and
>see what kind of fares i can find to get myself up there.  a huge part of
>me
>is still feeling this intense draw to move to the emerald city.  hopefully
>something will pan out that allows that to happen.  we shall see.  this
>last
>week at work was so trying...just making the decisions i had to, etc.  but,
>everyone there has been really cool about it and has offered to help in any
>way they can.  most of the older married people are encouraging me to just
>enjoy myself and have an adventure.
>
>i'm not sure if you heard the latest news from enron, but one of our former
>execs (he resigned/retired in May) committed suicide.  it's very sad and
>just reconfirms to me that this chapter of my life needs to be closed and
>that i need to head on to bigger and better things.  it's been entirely too
>taxing to deal w/ all the emotions than accompany this type of thing...and
>somehow still being a part of the reformed trading organization would only
>seem to keep those wounds open for me.
>
>ok, enough morbid stuff.  hope all is well with you.  if i remember
>correctly, you are supposed to be on your date tonight with the west point
>guy.  can't wait to here how that went.  i will get back to you ASAP about
>whistler...as soon as i've had a chance to look at airfares and my options.
>do you think it'd be possible to stay with you friday night if i did end up
>coming?  that way we could head out bright and early saturday morning.
>fortunately, i'm going to get some skiing in up here (or down here in
>relation to you)...it's been about 3 yrs since the last time i skied.
>should prove interesting the first run.  but, it may start the ski bug,
>which just won't allow me to pass up another chance to hit the slopes.
>
>talk to you soon,
>susan
>
>
>
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