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Ski Sundown Events / Brewer's Fest

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If it's a nice afternoon, I might do a little hike around the mountain and then stop in for a beer or two. $30 is a bit steep unless you plan to get totally clobbered though...
 

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Wife and I went last year, we had a good time and didn't get bombed. I would say that I did get my $30 dollars worth though. Instead of 6 $5 pints, you can get a much broader sample. Also, proceeds go to their Adaptive Skier program, which is a great cause.

The wife and I are going this year, if any of youse guys are planning on it, let me know, it would be fun to meet-up.
 

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Considering it. I'd like to bring the little one in his Baby Bjorn but I don't know if they are going to bust my stones since they specify adults only...
 

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Considering it. I'd like to bring the little one in his Baby Bjorn but I don't know if they are going to bust my stones since they specify adults only...

I think I saw a few curtain crawlers there last year. Just ignore the snarky comments about *cough*parenting skills*cough* We're gettin' a mad steezy sitter, yo.:wink:
 

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I think I saw a few curtain crawlers there last year. Just ignore the snarky comments about *cough*parenting skills*cough* We're gettin' a mad steezy sitter, yo.:wink:

the in-laws are 10 minutes away. we just like bringing him everywhere.
 

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Its different for each kid, but they all eventually hit "That Age" :wink:
Quite true! I hit that stage much earlier this time than last... of course, it doesn't help that this kiddo won't sleep at night and screams much of his waking hours. :(

Love the idea of carrying the kiddo in a Bjorn (PM me if you want to know more about other babywearing options once that gets uncomfortable). I wear (or in the case of my now-40lb-daughter, have worn) my kids everywhere. So much easier than a stroller. I wonder what they would say at the Brew Fest?

I won't be going... it's a nice idea but I just don't have $30 to blow away right now, especially since if I drink at all right now, it's supposed to be very little.
 

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I won't be going... it's a nice idea but I just don't have $30 to blow away right now, especially since if I drink at all right now, it's supposed to be very little.

Too bad. Don't let my wife find out, she's still into going, however, she may change her mind if the Brew Fest turns into a Sausage Fest.:eek:
 

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Too bad. Don't let my wife find out, she's still into going, however, she may change her mind if the Brew Fest turns into a Sausage Fest.:eek:
LOL! That wouldn't be more incentive? Seriously though, I'm nursing so I'm not supposed to drink. What a shame... I love a good beer.
 
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