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Thanks to Eric ([livejournal.com profile] ericdabear) for the new user icon from the Bears in the Woods cabin.

You know it's been a good weekend when you didn't crack open the laptop once. The laptop travelled from Houston, to Chicago, to the Wisconsin Dells and back, but it stayed in sleep mode and never saw the light of day except to be X-rayed at the airports.

It's also good when you keep thinking, man, I really needed more time. So many people that I've read for a while and a few I hadn't, and the vibe between everyone was cool. The scenery was beautiful, and it was great to get away from it all for a few days.

I landed in Chicago around noon, and was picked up by John ([livejournal.com profile] blithwulf). it was good to see him again, and with the flight coming out of Houston, and entering Chicago at the same gates as a my trip a few months ago, it was like deja vu all over again. (On the flight I had a great talk with this nice, grandmotherly-like lady who was probably the same age as my mom, but had a different quality about her. Very pleasant.) We gathered up Lee ([livejournal.com profile] tironsshadow) and Roger ([livejournal.com profile] aadroma) and made our way out of the city and into the wilderness.

Illinois roads suck. Their were 5 toll plazas just to get out of the state. I have no idea why they put tolls on interstates anyway, it's just stupid.

We get into Wisconsin and every town has a store that is proudly claiming it's cheese. it's enough to make me gain a ton of weight. The land was rolling and the trees were mostly green - just a hint of the fall that's coming. The temperatures were unusually cold. Still, once we got to the cabin, and made all of the requisite "Crystal Lake" type jokes about movie serial killers and the doom that comes to people who seem to have no problem with premarital sex. Hmm, has anyone ever done a Jason-type movie about a bunch of gay men? There would never be that last survivor, because who would be the virgin?

We got to the cabin and there was hosts Nick ([livejournal.com profile] uberdaddybear) and Matt ([livejournal.com profile] polomex) welcoming us in. Inside already were Jim ([livejournal.com profile] jrjarrett), Dave ([livejournal.com profile] drmrdave), and Don ([livejournal.com profile] hylandr). I can't remember exactly how people arrived but everyone asked how I arrived, coming with the "Chicago Crew". I think John's Texas plates that he still has threw everyone off. Trust me, I'm not driving all that way for a weekend.

I carried the banner for Texas, though Lee could relate to what I was saying, being from West Texas. I'm sure that my love for this state did wear on a person or too, but hey, it's my reference point. Questions arose about Chris ([livejournal.com profile] oakleycub). Was he able to come? Why not? Etc. trust me, if I could have gotten him there, I would have. It did allow me to be a free agent and to be able to play a bit of a social butterfly, getting to know a little something about everyone in the cabin. It was nice.

I'll admit that it was interesting to know that when I signed up in April, there was several people who through the course of many months changed their mind and pulled out. I was a little hesitant about going, knowing that it would be a bit of a different crowd than I originally thought would be there. Still, I was pleasantly surprised, and I was happy to get to know these people. They are all wonderful and I've already mentioned I want to see them all over again.

The cabin was warm, and food was already being prepared for the evening's meal. I can't remember the order, but people continued to trickle in, including Chad ([livejournal.com profile] glbear99) and his husband Rob, Erik ([livejournal.com profile] randomcub) and Dennis ([livejournal.com profile] denminn) and, after they were in a car wreck in Milwaukee, the Atlanta Crew of Eric ([livejournal.com profile] ericdabear), Joe ([livejournal.com profile] joezer), and the cute Stephen ([livejournal.com profile] dakoopst). I started talking to Dennis about politics, and knew I needed to add him on LJ (among others). it was nice to have someone who held some similar opinions.

We got settled in, and everyone was sort of feeling each other out. It was certainly a far-flung group of people, and many had never met the others. There was sort of a faction thing set up, from whence you arrived - I was both independent and attached to the Chicagoans - it was a bit strange.

Well, as usual, this will have to be a multi-part story, as I need to get to work today. back to the mundane life. - more to come.

Date: 2003-10-07 08:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] quirkstreet.livejournal.com
Nice user pic, handsome. I don't know if you got to hang out with [livejournal.com profile] dakoopst much, but he IS a cutie. Glad you had a good time, looking forward to reading more.

Date: 2003-10-07 09:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com
Thank you, thank you. I like to have new pics to drop in here.

I would have loved to spend more time with Stephen (and many others) but I got some hugs and kisses in, and learned some ticklish spots on him. He looks great, especially when he has his wrestling singlet on!

Date: 2003-10-07 09:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drmrdave.livejournal.com
*very* nice meeting you - I'm not sure if you know it, but what you said to me - well, it really, really helped...you'll never know how much. Thanks. *hug*.

Date: 2003-10-07 10:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com
Only doing my job. I thought it was an important message, and I'm glad you took it well. (How could you not?)

Great meeting you as well,hopefully we'll see each other again, soon!

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