And so it is. I suppose I'll take the cash I had planned to spend on the event and hit up a few factory contacts who've promised me good deals. Muah-ha-ha....

I appreciate the sentiment - truly. But, it's not simply a matter of economics. Yes, it would be a strain on the budget to attend (either staying in Puerto Plata OR driving around to everything)...but, the fact is I'm pretty torn on the actual value of the experience now. I'm not especially tight with any of the folks that usually make the trip, and I have a standing offer for many of the cigar-related portions of the event (which I'll share with you before our next show). As for the foundation, I believe I could even pull that off with a phone call or two. I find myself questioning whether or not it's a worthwhile venture - even if I was still stateside with a US salary. In the end, it's kind of a push....and being in-country, I can probably pretty much reproduce the valuable parts of the trip (minus the cigars) for next to nothing. It just seems like there are more effective ways to spend the cash....whether it be by cigar or humanitarian measure. We could cover the expense with the cash left in our US account if it were simply a question of $.kurtdesign1 wrote:You know, I still am tardy making my contribution this year (I know, I know...). I could just purchase your ticket and send you the change if you'd like to go
A rather well thought response.Kip wrote:I appreciate the sentiment - truly. But, it's not simply a matter of economics. Yes, it would be a strain on the budget to attend (either staying in Puerto Plata OR driving around to everything)...but, the fact is I'm pretty torn on the actual value of the experience now. I'm not especially tight with any of the folks that usually make the trip, and I have a standing offer for many of the cigar-related portions of the event (which I'll share with you before our next show). As for the foundation, I believe I could even pull that off with a phone call or two. I find myself questioning whether or not it's a worthwhile venture - even if I was still stateside with a US salary. In the end, it's kind of a push....and being in-country, I can probably pretty much reproduce the valuable parts of the trip (minus the cigars) for next to nothing. It just seems like there are more effective ways to spend the cash....whether it be by cigar or humanitarian measure. We could cover the expense with the cash left in our US account if it were simply a question of $.kurtdesign1 wrote:You know, I still am tardy making my contribution this year (I know, I know...). I could just purchase your ticket and send you the change if you'd like to go