tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36955857.post5687446151664800487..comments2024-01-16T09:37:28.052-08:00Comments on Guacamole Gulch: Too BlueHelen Killeen Bauch McHarguehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07042488205276127209noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36955857.post-47775009591790576992010-12-07T07:33:39.233-08:002010-12-07T07:33:39.233-08:00Yes, you would think hotels would be aware of that...Yes, you would think hotels would be aware of that kind of request. Once on a family trip in <br />Europe - several family and kids - Richard had to sleep in the same bed as his brother. They've never stopped talking about the horror of it. Happy Holidays.Helen Killeen Bauch McHarguehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07042488205276127209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36955857.post-87010695914275970072010-12-06T10:03:18.800-08:002010-12-06T10:03:18.800-08:00As I was reading your description of the airline s...As I was reading your description of the airline seats - it reminded me of my diary posting about the seats on the train to san diego on our girl scout outing. Will things never change? Are we seat obsessed?<br />Actually it will seem kind of weird that you and Richard won't be sitting together. They definitely didn't design those seats for couples. <br />It's like when we make hotel reservations and I always ask for 2 beds (a double double) and most hotels look at me like I'm nuts. Then I always have to say "but I don't want to sleep with my sister" then they really look at me like i'm nuts. You'd think there would be lots of women traveling together that don't want to sleep together. But I guess hotels don't get that message. And it looks like airlines don't either.<br />Have a great trip and a very Merry Christmas. Hope we can get together as soon as you get back so we can hear all about your travels.<br />NancyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com