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	<title>Comments on: Elizabeth’s &amp; Liza’s Wish List</title>
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		<title>By: styleblueprint</title>
		<link>http://www.styleblueprint.com/gifts/elizabeths-liza/comment-page-1/#comment-1026</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:12:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To go in Feb is only $400-500 a ticket, but Nov is $700-800 a ticket!  You bring 5, it really adds up!  We rented a house which came with a gardener, a cook and a housekeeper!  We had such a pretty place and we split it with my parents, who came as well, and it was just $2000!  We want to go back and have Spanish lessons in the morning and then hit the town at lunch time.  Last time, and I think we would do this again, we had the cook make dinner for us and then leave it, with guac and margaritas each night.  So, we were able to stay home and eat on the terrace looking over the city while our kids were exhausted and watching TV.  We could drink and eat and not worry about keeping our kids entertained.  But, lunch each day was so fun in the city.  We also went to the Hot Springs- totally campy- and just the best day ever. My kids had just as much fun as we did!  I know two firends who have gotten married there and now my aunt lives there.  If it were easier to get to ( like all my Texas friends who drive there) I&#039;d seriously consider buying.....  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To go in Feb is only $400-500 a ticket, but Nov is $700-800 a ticket!  You bring 5, it really adds up!  We rented a house which came with a gardener, a cook and a housekeeper!  We had such a pretty place and we split it with my parents, who came as well, and it was just $2000!  We want to go back and have Spanish lessons in the morning and then hit the town at lunch time.  Last time, and I think we would do this again, we had the cook make dinner for us and then leave it, with guac and margaritas each night.  So, we were able to stay home and eat on the terrace looking over the city while our kids were exhausted and watching TV.  We could drink and eat and not worry about keeping our kids entertained.  But, lunch each day was so fun in the city.  We also went to the Hot Springs- totally campy- and just the best day ever. My kids had just as much fun as we did!  I know two firends who have gotten married there and now my aunt lives there.  If it were easier to get to ( like all my Texas friends who drive there) I&#039;d seriously consider buying&#8230;..</p>
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		<title>By: Alicia Steinhilber</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alicia Steinhilber</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:30:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Liza, I&#039;m with you on San Miguel de Allende.  J.D. and I were just there for the first time last month for a spontaneous get-away (and I mean spontaneous - we booked it Monday and left Sunday).  We stayed at Posada Corazon which was an incredible oasis - fireplace in our room and an organic breakfast included, fresh from their garden and chicken house next door (the rooster&#039;s 5 a.m. alarm clock was the only negative).  Amazingly, we used miles to get there before the high season mileage rates kicked in.  San Miguel is a gem of a place.  We want to go back too!   </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Liza, I&#039;m with you on San Miguel de Allende.  J.D. and I were just there for the first time last month for a spontaneous get-away (and I mean spontaneous &#8211; we booked it Monday and left Sunday).  We stayed at Posada Corazon which was an incredible oasis &#8211; fireplace in our room and an organic breakfast included, fresh from their garden and chicken house next door (the rooster&#039;s 5 a.m. alarm clock was the only negative).  Amazingly, we used miles to get there before the high season mileage rates kicked in.  San Miguel is a gem of a place.  We want to go back too!</p>
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