Welcome to the new people posting! I'm still surfacing from the hectic holidays! Since we are reviewing the kids list, I re-list my guys: Colt is 10-into playstation, soccer, swimming (as in water slides), loves Harry Potter too plus Lord of the Rings. He has a dominant personality and a quick wit. (His teacher is looking forward to his vacation more than he is!)-Dale is 8 and has autism. He likes playstation, all things Mickey Mouse related, and computer games. He is nervous and quiet around strangers, but talks softly when he really needs something. My youngest Mitch is 6-highly sociable, extremely outgoing. Talking is his favorite past time I think, but he likes pretend games and running around constantly. He starts every sentence with, "You know what,......." Reading what I wrote, you can def. see a mother's perspective in those words, but they hold true. My oldest and youngest are very loving and patient with my middle son, but not so with each other! (understatement) I'm very happy they are in different kid areas. Dale will be with his older brother even with the autism-if its up to me-because the older kids have more individualistic activities and less group orientated, which is harder for Dale.
As to the missing docs, I called Allseas yesterday and the nice women I spoke too said they weren't in yet, but she would check on them. She said mine weren't the only ones MIA from our cruise, so she was glad I called. She'd call me back today, but she basically said docs aren't needed at the port and most cruiselines are moving towards an online form filled out. I said that I could understand that, but still was looking forward to the security of having the documents before I left. She said worse comes to worse, they could give me a print out to arrive with. Oh well!
I'm not sure she was aware I'm on guarentee status. Maybe that's why I'm not even close to getting my docs!
Kelli-thought of another WDW thing I wanted to mention- there are touch stone water spouts in front of Mission Space and Test Track in Epcot. If you're kids like that stuff (and the weather co-ops) dress them in bathing suit bottoms that day and bring changes of pants.
My kids STILL talk about those water spouts and the pics were adorable!
I felt bad for the kids who stood around with their mom's saying not to get wet! They looked so eager to join in!
This time I'm bringing threadbare bath towels I was going to toss anyway. And I'll toss them when the kids are dried.
Just an idea!