Delaware Valley Hogmanay plans, anyone?
Nov. 2nd, 2010 07:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I know it is still very early to be thinking about this, but is anyone currently planning either to go or not to go to Delaware Valley Hogmanay this year?
I had initially been inclined to go to Hogmanay, as it's always been a great ball and a wonderful chance to see people, and this year's music (Laura Risk, David Knight, and Dave Wiesler) promises to be superb. It now appears, however, that I may have a reason to be back in Boston on January 1. Although declining the potential engagement here is on the table, part of me would like to accept it. That leaves the possibility of either skipping Hogmanay entirely, or else having the discipline to step out after the midnight tea and roundsing, get some sleep, and fly back to Boston early on the morning of the 1st. The latter option would certainly make for a long and exhausting day, and is crazy enough that it gives even me pause.
I had initially been inclined to go to Hogmanay, as it's always been a great ball and a wonderful chance to see people, and this year's music (Laura Risk, David Knight, and Dave Wiesler) promises to be superb. It now appears, however, that I may have a reason to be back in Boston on January 1. Although declining the potential engagement here is on the table, part of me would like to accept it. That leaves the possibility of either skipping Hogmanay entirely, or else having the discipline to step out after the midnight tea and roundsing, get some sleep, and fly back to Boston early on the morning of the 1st. The latter option would certainly make for a long and exhausting day, and is crazy enough that it gives even me pause.