Lisa F
is a very wise woman
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The boats are every 20 minutes so that is pretty much worst case scenario of JUST missing a boat
The boats are every 20 minutes so that is pretty much worst case scenario of JUST missing a boat
It was a second grader of mine that called me "Mrs. Incredible" when the movie first came out...so cute! Thus the avatar
The boats are every 20 minutes so that is pretty much worst case scenario of JUST missing a boat
I went to Michael's after Home Depot, but didn't see any there. They did have some really cool things there too!
Got some Disney things done today. Ordered our custom Harry Potter shirts on Etsy, ordered my SDFP magic bands, bought some things for our resort window decorations, and started my packing list.
One thing I've been wrestling with a little bit is our Cali Grill dinner. So that day (12/7) we're going to US/IOA for the day. Park closes at 7, so we'll stop by the room at AoA to freshen up, then Uber over to Contemporary for our 9:30 ADR. We'll likely just order some apps and dessert; pretty sure I'll be hangry if I wait that late for dinner but we've never been able to get a Cali ADR so we're excited to see Wishes from that view! Anyway, I'm really not sure what to wear. I know MK has late hours that night and I want the option of heading over to MK after the fireworks and our ADR, so I want to look appropriate but also be able to potentially tour MK afterwards. DH will probably change into a polo shirt, shorts, and sneakers. I have no idea what to wear myself though...especially footwear because I really think that shoes tie an outfit together. I don't want to look like a slob, but I also want to be comfortable! Suggestions?
That's actually a pretty good idea. Although I'm a size 10, so nothing small about my shoes!Can you wear a pair of fancy flip flops or very strappy sandals (small and light ) that you can swap for good walking shoes and shove in a bag to carry with minimal fuss ?
Thsts my personal guideline lol. Some men have hollow legs!Okay, that's what I was thinking. We currently have a reservation there for 1:45 on the day we have EMM. Yes, I know that breaks your 6-hour rule, but dh is sure he'll be ready to eat again by then. I think the man is afraid I'm going to make him go hungry all the time! Anyway, I expect we'll be eating our breakfast in a bit of a rush so it'll end up being on the small side, even though it's buffet.
I went to Michael's after Home Depot, but didn't see any there. They did have some really cool things there too!
Got some Disney things done today. Ordered our custom Harry Potter shirts on Etsy, ordered my SDFP magic bands, bought some things for our resort window decorations, and started my packing list.
One thing I've been wrestling with a little bit is our Cali Grill dinner. So that day (12/7) we're going to US/IOA for the day. Park closes at 7, so we'll stop by the room at AoA to freshen up, then Uber over to Contemporary for our 9:30 ADR. We'll likely just order some apps and dessert; pretty sure I'll be hangry if I wait that late for dinner but we've never been able to get a Cali ADR so we're excited to see Wishes from that view! Anyway, I'm really not sure what to wear. I know MK has late hours that night and I want the option of heading over to MK after the fireworks and our ADR, so I want to look appropriate but also be able to potentially tour MK afterwards. DH will probably change into a polo shirt, shorts, and sneakers. I have no idea what to wear myself though...especially footwear because I really think that shoes tie an outfit together. I don't want to look like a slob, but I also want to be comfortable! Suggestions?
LOL me too but I'm only 5'5. I have great big monkey feet . But still those should do nicely. I never dress up too much, I'm always going to the parks .That's actually a pretty good idea. Although I'm a size 10, so nothing small about my shoes!
I do have these Crocs slide sandals that may work though:
A pair of capris and a dressy (non character or writing) t-shirt would probably be okay, right?
Hell yeah ! ! !I love fashion, but as I've gotten older, comfort is more important to me. We have several signatures, but I plan on either being in a park or hitting one after. I comply with the dress code, but don't go above it. I plan to wear what I'll wear to the parks (jeans, a nice shirt, Disney or not, and comfy shoes like flip flops, or black Skechers). With my jeans, my shoes will barely be noticeable and frankly, my comfort is more important considering I have to be on my feet for like 12 days straight.
I love fashion, but as I've gotten older, comfort is more important to me. We have several signatures, but I plan on either being in a park or hitting one after. I comply with the dress code, but don't go above it. I plan to wear what I'll wear to the parks (jeans, a nice shirt, Disney or not, and comfy shoes like flip flops, or black Skechers). With my jeans, my shoes will barely be noticeable and frankly, my comfort is more important considering I have to be on my feet for like 12 days straight.
LOL me too she I'm only 5'5. I have great big monkey feet . But still those should once nicely. I never dress up too much, I'm always going to the parks .
Second graders are really the best!Oh, I'm glad you said this because I meant to ask what grade each of you taught! So I see you're a saint, too! lol
ETA: But a PRECIOUS age group!!
Thanks to both of you for the feedback. I've actually never eaten at a Signature restaurant, so really not sure what the dress code is. Comfort is definitely key for me...I can't wear heels anyway because of my knee, but I don't want to feel out of place either. I think I have a good idea of some things I can wear that would work. Honestly by that point I may not care and will wear what I want. LOL
Oh, I'm glad you said this because I meant to ask what grade each of you taught! So I see you're a saint, too! lol
ETA: But a PRECIOUS age group!!
Middle School---YOU are the saint!I spent several years as a full time middle school aide for students on IEPs and a year as a middle school science teacher. Grades 5-8. A challenging age for sure, but fun too.
@areno79 I agree with everyone else, comfort trumps fashion. Yes it's a signature restaurant , but it's in a theme park setting, not "the real world", lol, so I feel different rules apply. Clean, neat, and presentable, but no need for fancy, uncomfortable shoes
Impressive job! Love them!Ok, bragging moment, lol. I am so proud of my pumpkins! Especially Nemo, because I did NOT do a good job of transferring the stencil onto him using the toothpick method, so aside from the cutout that is his forehead area, I free-handed the whole thing while looking at the stencil. Eee! I am so pleased with them! I swear, if something eats them I'm gonna be so sad! Lol
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Second graders are really the best!
Middle School---YOU are the saint!