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Lynx

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Yes it is very sad for those of us who did not get to make it to the meet up.
 
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ServantStrike

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This thread isn't sad...

Who says it's sad... show of hands!


As for the next meetup location, somewhere like say, Virginia or DC could work. Straight in the middle of the east coast. I could be selfish and suggest Pennsylvania, but really there isn't much to do here.
 

hoss2576

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I say Cleveland.

*Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
*Cleveland PlayHouse Square
*Lake Erie
*3 1/2 hrs from Niagara Falls
*near NFL Hall of Fame
*West Side Market
 
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I say Cleveland.

*Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
*Cleveland PlayHouse Square
*Lake Erie
*3 1/2 hrs from Niagara Falls
*near NFL Hall of Fame
*West Side Market
I've been to the West Side Market. It's pretty awesome. I think I'd go just because of the market... and I'm not really kidding.
 

Roh_Chris

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I could suggest India but you guys wouldn't come, would you? :(
 
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I could suggest India but you guys wouldn't come, would you? :(
I'd totally come to India if I had the money! Or any of the other places suggested... I would love a traveling tour of CC meet-ups!
 
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I added a bunch of photos to an album in my profile if anyone would like to check them out. :)

http://christianchat.com/album.php?albumid=13489

We had an amazing time at our little meet-up! We played group games, took turns cooking, did lots of talking and visiting, went to see a production of Les Misérables, visited the Galleria, went through a vintage/antique shop, made homemade ice cream and ate wookie cookies, laughed a lot, went out for karaoke, and got salsa dancing lessons with Catherder. The one thing we didn't do much of was SLEEP. It was worth it though. Great times!

A few people who couldn't make it (Gypsy and Jilly) sent gifts for us to enjoy, too. We love you guys! Hope we can do this again soon, and include even more CCers!

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Oh man, I haven't seen Les Miserables in theater in a long time. Glad it went well and you all had fun!
 

seoulsearch

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Another fun thing to do at a CC Meetup is to have an unspoken Fashion Competition.

You might notice when viewing Grace's album that Shour and I both have a thing for cartoon/funny t-shirts. His themes were ponies and planets, whereas mine was Mickey Mouse, Spiderman, and my beloved purple "girlie" Decepticon t-shirt that I personally think swept the competition! :D Not that I'm biased or anything :).

If there is some way to gather us all together, it would be totally awesome to have a Nationwide CC Meetup in the future. Years ago the site had actually tried to plan one--one user in particular did an amazing job of putting something together--but everyone backed out at the last minute and it all fell through. :( I know everyone is busy and it's hard for anyone to fully commit to things like this. NO ONE wants to be the one who pays deposits on places to stay or things to do and then gets stuck with most of the bill because everyone backs out.

Our group wasn't even sure if we'd all come together (several people, whom we missed very much, couldn't make it either) but these are the ones who were able to make it.

If people were able to commit (meaning deposits would have to be paid by set deadlines), I would have no problem forming a committee to try to set up another Meetup next year, if my schedule allows. I would LOVE to visit India or Australia (I'm looking at you, Roh and TinTin!) but as other users have pointed out, it's a matter of time and money, unfortunately. :(

P.S. Another side effect is that it's taken me 3 days to recover from the abundance of good food and total lack of sleep (when Grace and I saw the sun rising through the curtains, we decided it might be time for a little shut-eye...)
 
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cinder

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A CC Meetup is definitely like falling down the rabbit hole or visiting the Land of Oz for a few days... and hopefully we can plan an even more epic adventure in a town near you (or maybe you can come to us :)) SOON! :)
Not hinting at anything but there is one CCer who has been overseas her entire CC career and is coming back the US in a few months and might enjoy a welcome home party (from a bunch of strangers she's never met, but hey she's a strange one too). And you did promise something about making sandwiches for me while I played video games.
 
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Shouryu

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Just to clear up any misunderstandings...

...while I can appreciate all the sentiment of, "Well, why don't you do a meetup where I'm at?!" I should point out to you that of all the attendees to the meetup, only ONE was a resident of the DFW area. DFW was selected specifically because 1) it's central location from an east-to-west standpoint and 2) because it is a major airline hub, meaning that it would be possible for those flying to fly direct from their local hubs with no or few connections. CatHerder flew in from CA, Seoul flew in from AZ, and originally there was to be another person flying from CA, another from the Pacific Northwest, another from Colorado, and another from Ohio. I drove for 9 hours, and Gracie drove for 3 hours. The ONLY one who was local was Misty77, and again, we did not select DFW as a convenience to her; it was central. Yes, Colorado and Tennessee are semi-central, but Colorado is less central to someone in Florida versus someone in Washington, and Tennessee is less central to someone in Oregon versus someone in Pennsylvania. While DFW does sway south, there's really no other major cities with "things to do" AND also a major airline hub right along that central point. (Come on, you're telling me you're all dying to visit downtown Tulsa? :p )

Believe me when I say that I would have been overjoyed to have a meetup in the Las Cruces/El Paso area, but the reality was we needed to meet someplace EQUALLY inconvenient for everyone. ^_^ Misty77 just lucked out.

If there are any feelings of exclusion, please also understand that this meetup discussion started in and was carried out in the chatroom, not on the forums. It wasn't done that way to exclude anyone, it's just that we always ended up discussing it as such.

Hope that clears things up as to the how and why.
 

gypsygirl

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one more thing. no one needs ALL of us to plan a meet up, or to even plan and promote such a thing on the public pages of this site. in fact, i personally would discourage such a thing (for safety reasons). specifics should be handled off-line, in my opinion. but i digress...

in fact, anyone should feel free to organize something in their "greater area". there are a handful of regions that have a number of cc'ers, and that includes those who have upcoming plans to travel--they could organize meetups in their "destination" locales. you could start a thread with general inquiry, and take the conversation off-line, or create a group for private discussion.

there is no designated leader or "owner" of meetups. anyone can take the onus to plan a meet up in their area, and i hope folks consider such a thing. : )

meet ups only occur and happen when one (or a few folks) decides to take some ownership and make it happen.
 
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seoulsearch

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For all the fun and games that were had, it should also be said that a meetup is also a LOT of hard work and expense that one must be able to commit to in order to participate. It took a good 8 months of planning or more, and many times we didn't think it would come together at all because of people having to bow out due to busy schedules.

The trips there and back were also neither glamorous nor pretty. In order to try to make the most of the full time there (I'll try to condense all the gory details), on the way there, I arrived at the airport at 8:30 PM but my flight didn't leave until 1:30 AM. On the way home, I arrived at the airport at 9 PM (by my own request) because my flight was supposed to go out at 11:15 PM, but instead, we didn't even board the plane until almost 3 AM (this is already after averaging 3-4 hours of sleep every night at the meetup.) At those hours, everything was closed up and it was a miracle to find vending machines that worked and would produce a bottle of water. Praise God for the stash of Wookie Cookies that Catherder convinced me to take home or I would have not gotten a chance to eat in about 12 hours, by the time I finally made it home.

Being by myself, I also stayed awake the entire time to make sure no one tampered with or tried to take my luggage. To say that there were endlessly long, lonely hours at the airport and that I was exhausted would be the understatement of the year. For some reason I can't sleep on planes, and I wouldn't have been able to anyway seeing as I had a crying child behind me and a very angry cat meowing nonstop in the row ahead of me (the owner said they'd just come from Germany and that this cat had been on planes with her for 20 hours. No wonder it was so mad!!!)

I pretty much fell into an on-and-off coma and could not function for the next 3 days after I got home.

So, just to clear up any of the fantasies, it was a lot of time, expense, and long, grisly hours at the airport. (And as Shour said, it all started with small discussions within group chat with people who happened to be meeting there regularly... It certainly wasn't planned as any kind of exclusive thing.)

Was it worth it? Very much so. But the travel and journey to get to that point definitely wasn't pleasant or enjoyable.
 
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Mitspa

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Hey if you guys get down around Tennessee? Let me know :)
 
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cmarieh

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one more thing. no one needs ALL of us to plan a meet up, or to even plan and promote such a thing on the public pages of this site. in fact, i personally would discourage such a thing (for safety reasons). specifics should be handled off-line, in my opinion. but i digress...

in fact, anyone should feel free to organize something in their "greater area". there are a handful of regions that have a number of cc'ers, and that includes those who have upcoming plans to travel--they could organize meetups in their "destination" locales. you could start a thread with general inquiry, and take the conversation off-line, or create a group for private discussion.

there is no designated leader or "owner" of meetups. anyone can take the onus to plan a meet up in their area, and i hope folks consider such a thing. : )

meet ups only occur and happen when one (or a few folks) decides to take some ownership and make it happen.
Us Oregonians should meet up sometime:)
 

CatHerder

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one more thing. no one needs ALL of us to plan a meet up, or to even plan and promote such a thing on the public pages of this site. in fact, i personally would discourage such a thing (for safety reasons). specifics should be handled off-line, in my opinion. but i digress...

in fact, anyone should feel free to organize something in their "greater area". there are a handful of regions that have a number of cc'ers, and that includes those who have upcoming plans to travel--they could organize meetups in their "destination" locales. you could start a thread with general inquiry, and take the conversation off-line, or create a group for private discussion.

there is no designated leader or "owner" of meetups. anyone can take the onus to plan a meet up in their area, and i hope folks consider such a thing. : )

meet ups only occur and happen when one (or a few folks) decides to take some ownership and make it happen.
While I agree with this, I do have to point out that throughout the week, as we were trying to decide what to do, this statement was said many times:

"We need gypsygirl to tell us what to do!"

It kind of went like this...

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It even got so bad that I was forced to go against my type B character and make a chore and activity list. OK, I think it was scrawled on a napkin, but that still counts!


 
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Lynx

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If you folks ever meet up in Tennessee, Alabama, Missouri, Mississippii, Arkansas, Kentucky, Georgia, West Virginia, Iowa, Indiana.....

If you ever have a meetup within shooting distance of Tennessee, let me know. I can travel but not across the country. I can go as much as two states over though.
 

violakat

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Wait, this was in DFW and you failed to tell me. GRRRRR. Seoul, when I get my hands on you ....
Just to clear up any misunderstandings...

...while I can appreciate all the sentiment of, "Well, why don't you do a meetup where I'm at?!" I should point out to you that of all the attendees to the meetup, only ONE was a resident of the DFW area. DFW was selected specifically because 1) it's central location from an east-to-west standpoint and 2) because it is a major airline hub, meaning that it would be possible for those flying to fly direct from their local hubs with no or few connections. CatHerder flew in from CA, Seoul flew in from AZ, and originally there was to be another person flying from CA, another from the Pacific Northwest, another from Colorado, and another from Ohio. I drove for 9 hours, and Gracie drove for 3 hours. The ONLY one who was local was Misty77, and again, we did not select DFW as a convenience to her; it was central. Yes, Colorado and Tennessee are semi-central, but Colorado is less central to someone in Florida versus someone in Washington, and Tennessee is less central to someone in Oregon versus someone in Pennsylvania. While DFW does sway south, there's really no other major cities with "things to do" AND also a major airline hub right along that central point. (Come on, you're telling me you're all dying to visit downtown Tulsa? :p )

Believe me when I say that I would have been overjoyed to have a meetup in the Las Cruces/El Paso area, but the reality was we needed to meet someplace EQUALLY inconvenient for everyone. ^_^ Misty77 just lucked out.

If there are any feelings of exclusion, please also understand that this meetup discussion started in and was carried out in the chatroom, not on the forums. It wasn't done that way to exclude anyone, it's just that we always ended up discussing it as such.

Hope that clears things up as to the how and why.
 

violakat

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And Shouryu, Oklahoma City is also a major city in OK, with lots to do. But I wouldn't blame you if you didn't want to go there either, as I wouldn't want to. (Personal bias: were I first was introduced to big city life. Not good experience.) But then, that's just me.