jamiesmom07
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- Mar 8, 2011
Great writing! I have read several tr's and yours rocks!! Can't wait to read more
Great writing! I have read several tr's and yours rocks!! Can't wait to read more
Are they gone? (The ones that didnt want to read this mess that is.) OK now for the two or three of yall that stayed
In that case I think you should send samples to the two or three of us who read on.The single best ginger cookie that Ive ever consumed however comes not from a package, but out of my wifes kitchen (did I tell you that I married a baker? If not I should have mentioned it, and shes a dang good one too).
I don't remember. I slept through half of it last time. I woke up for the dinosaurs though.Now, Im very aware that Universe of energy is in a word: lame.
Agreed!but Im not a fan of the design your own future bit that they tacked on to the end. Its a might hooky and rather distracting.
In that case I think you should send samples to the two or three of us who read on.
I don't remember. I slept through half of it last time. I woke up for the dinosaurs though.
Agreed!
So you left your bag on Soarin', huh? Man, you're lucky the TSA hasn't taken over supervision of those flights yet, or you'd really have some 'splainin' to do.
And if you're a big ginger fan, you might be interested in the ginger-crusted ribeye at Kona Cafe. Really enjoyed that one. I couldn't taste a lot of ginger, but there was a hint of it there.
I dont believe that Im going to have to work too awfully hard to convince yall that this is one of the most fun rides in the parks, now am I?
This attraction illustrates the good, the bad and the ugly of the Fast Pass system fairly well.
I aint sayin, that Disney needs to do away with the Fast Pass. I am saying that its just not the panacea that it was originally intended to be.
and the Outpost while making our way over to Germany. We had business to attend to here. We wanted to get a pickle. Pickle? Yep a pickle ornament. Heres the background. There is a story (actually its a myth but ) that there is a German tradition of hiding a pickle shaped ornament deep in the branches of the tree on Christmas Eve. The object of this being that the observant sole who first finds said pickle the next morning shall have good luck bestowed upon their personage for the coming year. My family has a German back ground, yet Id not heard of this until recently. The reason Id not heard of it is that it aint true (about it being an old tradition or even of Germanic origin for that matter). It just another marketing ploy I fear. But its a fun idea, and Germany is historically known for making excellent glass ornaments. As such we decided that it would be fun to have one that was actually made in Germany, bought at Disney and then hung on our tree for years to come. That way we had a number of nice memory tie-ins to a silly little tradition regardless of it questionable authenticity.
Upon arriving, we also discovered that there was a second giant gingerbread house on the property. The one at the American Adventure isnt quite as gargantuan as the one over at the Grand, but it was still impressive.
The last time we were at EPCOT, Id gotten a very good veggie-wrap from this pavilion and was looking forward to seeing if they still had that little item. They did, so I order it up along with everyone elses choices for the evening and we had a seat to enjoy the meal. So what was the final verdict? Meh
Are you using something from a Mazda commercial to talk about a ride sponsored by GM????
- Part 8: Zoom! Zoom?
No, that'll be a pretty easy job.I dont believe that Im going to have to work too awfully hard to convince yall that this is one of the most fun rides in the parks, now am I?
My biggest complaint about this ride is the part where it shows you your speed. That number is nowhere near big enough. Let's grab another gear and get this thing moving!Out of the building and on to the race track... The Gs pulled on the high bank are almost as awesome as those at mission space and the final straight-a-way is just a silly fun.
The Mexico Pavillion at EPCOT... the only place I EVER eat churros.We grabbed a couple of churos and then worked you way on around through China
I always appreciate those little, positive interactions with other guests and I'm sure they appreciated the help!there was a younger family near me discussing how they were going to go about getting from Animal Kingdom to the Polly for their dinner reservation the next day (it was their first trip to The World). For those of yall that have been reading along, you know that wed made that said-same trip way back in chapter-3. So I took a moment to tell them about how wed solved that little transportation conundrum. I also mentioned the other sites that they could get into along the way (kinda like a verbal dry run of the chapter that I ended up writing for yall). They were quite thankful for the insights and pleased to have the extra info as well. We ended up having a grand ol chat while the bus rocked and rolled us all back home for the evening.
I do think it has it's flaws, but I have to admit, I appreciate those who don't understand it.The one part where your talk about "haves" and "have-nots" breaks down is that the FP's are available to anyone who wants one. Mostly, it hurts the people who don't plan ahead or understand the system. I think the FP system is a good thing for the most part--but then again, I know how to use it.
That's where it started and ended.I'd say your problem started with the words "veggie wrap".
Nope, I'm good here.
No, that'll be a pretty easy job.
I even like it better than Soarin'
The one part where your talk about "haves" and "have-nots" breaks down is that the FP's are available to anyone who wants one. Mostly, it hurts the people who don't plan ahead or understand the system. I think the FP system is a good thing for the most part--but then again, I know how to use it.
I do think it has it's flaws, but I have to admit, I appreciate those who don't understand it.
My dad actually does the pickle ornament thing with my kids every Christmas. I'd never heard of the tradition before. The way he works it is that the first one to find the pickle is the first one who gets to open a present.
Cool! I had no idea they built one here! Learn something new every day.
I'd say your problem started with the words "veggie wrap".
That's where it started and ended.
Are you using something from a Mazda commercial to talk about a ride sponsored by GM????
My biggest complaint about this ride is the part where it shows you your speed. That number is nowhere near big enough. Let's grab another gear and get this thing moving!
The Mexico Pavillion at EPCOT... the only place I EVER eat churros.
I always appreciate those little, positive interactions with other guests and I'm sure they appreciated the help!
And it's sweet to see your son thinking of his momma.
Anyway, I will agree that anytime spent at WDW looks far more interesting than your cube. No offense.
Chapter 7 Day-4
Max has no more interest in shopping for cloths as he has in homework or root canals.
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Great update, by the way..