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<font color=red>The man who loves all things Disne
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Bill has just informed me that we will be receiving some information on DVC in the mail. All this talk has peaked his interest.![]()
- Jennifer
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Bill has just informed me that we will be receiving some information on DVC in the mail. All this talk has peaked his interest.![]()
- Jennifer
Hope all turns out ok for your DS's friend. Grandparent's houses are sometimes safe havens in troubled times.![]()
They actually gave a discount on the last cruise I was on.. but.. we were in a Cat 3 so we didnt get to use it.. December we will be in a 8 because I wanted to try out the room... sooo maybe we will luck out..
DS & I had a mini ordeal last night... Him and I were both worried and upset..
DS is still concerned because the boy didn't go to school today..
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Wendy:
I remember when I lived in Belgium it rained almost every day!Even when we went to the coast on holiday it would rain! Also, I remember waiting for the school bus in the dark most mornings. Unlike the school bus routes in the states, mine went all around town picking up kids. Mine went right by Supact (do they still have that?). I swear I was on the bus for an hour the first two years I lived there because we lived in downtown Brussels. Finally, when I was a Junior we moved closer to BAS! Then, it was within ten minutes to school, a much better ride!
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- Jennifer
PS- Do you still have to drive to Chievres for the "BIG" PX? I remember it was always a treat when we drove down there. Also, my Step-Dad was initially stationed at SHAPE. So, they still had friends down there to visit too.
DS & I had a mini ordeal last night... Him and I were both worried and upset..
Apparently one of his friends got into a physical fight with his step fatherand DS left in a cloud to go pick him up.. however, he called back and said his Parents drove him to his Grandparent's house to spend the night..
which confuses me a bit..
DS is still concerned because the boy didn't go to school today..
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I would LOVE that too. We worker bees have talked about that. One of us would need to be at work each day, but the other 3 could work from home. But, the hive queens and kings are not having it!
Well I guess just because there are discounts it doesn't mean everyone can go between Thanksgiving and Hannukah like we can. Maybe it won't sail totally full. Maybe that will mean an upgrade as they fill up those lower category cabins. However we are thinking of not taking anything less than a 7 to 4 upgrade. Why move from our location for the same size room, KWIM?
I've been on both sides of the "taking kids out of school" situation. I was a teacher for about 10 years. I agree that kids can learn a lot more on vacation than they do in the classroom, especially when they're very young. I always encouraged parents to take their kids on vacation. Of course, I taught a kindergarten class with 32 students and no aides, so a few less students was usually a good thing.
Here in Long Branch, our public school system starts with full days at age 3, although it's not mandatory. It's a wonderful system, and DS was encouraged to take DGD out of school for their family trips. Her class loved her report on her Disney Cruise! She was three years old at the time, and she brought some photos that we took on the cruise as well as pictures that she drew of the servers and of her room on the ship. She told her classmates all about going to a whole other country (The Bahamas), and that they spoke "just like us" meaning English. I think that's what she remembers most!
Beth