cherylp3 said:When I go to the baseball game , I'll ask bout Ducky there too.
Stitch#1 said:Cindy - Thanks for posting the dining reminder I have to get in touch with friends that are going to see if they want to join our zany group (unfortunely they are currently without a computer)
cgcw said:Stacy, there is this old fashioned way of communication -- the phone. Remember back in the olden days, we would pick up the phone, dial out only 7 numbers (in our area, all 10 are required now -- is that the same for everyone -- even in your own area code?) and actually talk instead of letting our fingers do the "talking" for us. The internet has made things so simple sometimes.
Gosh, times have changed.
Sometimes I wonder what gadgets my kids are going to have that haven't even been invented yet.![]()
MarkRG said:For Mary and myself, we very infrequently eat out and then the upper end of the scale for us is a place like Ruby Tuesday's. To give you a Disney sense of scale, We have been in V & A exactly once, on our honeymoon. That will be the only time we're ever in there, way over our heads. We love places like Yachtsman's and Le Cellier, I think the one in France would also be out of our league. That all said, I would say DCL is equal or above either of the two Epcot restaurants we love.
Yep, all 10 numbers here too!!!cgcw said:Stacy, there is this old fashioned way of communication -- the phone. Remember back in the olden days, we would pick up the phone, dial out only 7 numbers (in our area, all 10 are required now -- is that the same for everyone -- even in your own area code?) and actually talk instead of letting our fingers do the "talking" for us. The internet has made things so simple sometimes.
4Gus-Gus&Figaro said:A question for our Chicago friends:
Has anybody been to the Pompeii exhibit at The Field? I'm really interested in it, but I'm not sure that we can swing (financially) even a weekend trip at this point. It closes March 26th, so we really need to figure out what the bugger we're doing.![]()
Thanks bunches!![]()
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(Bunches? Bananas? Get it?
Wow - I really need to get a good night's sleep tonight. Gettin' a leeetle bit punchy, here...)
Karen
4Gus-Gus&Figaro said:A question for our Chicago friends:
Has anybody been to the Pompeii exhibit at The Field? I'm really interested in it, but I'm not sure that we can swing (financially) even a weekend trip at this point. It closes March 26th, so we really need to figure out what the bugger we're doing.![]()
alikat99 said:I need to go out shopping tomorrow with my mom and Emily. Somehow, in the past month or so, Emily has grown UP. She's very into dresses lately, and all of her dresses are obscenely short. And, since she's picky about her clothes, we're going to take her to the fabric store to pick out some stuff to make her some new dresses. The good part, I bet that she's finally 38" and can ride Thunder Mountain & Splash Mountain, which she's been too short for lately.
Hi Carol - Yes, she does love dresses that twirl. They don't HAVE to twirl, but she loves them when they do!!! She is just going through this phase right now where I have to force her to wear pants when it's colder outside. She's lucky that she lives in FL. I can't imagine what she'd do if Chris and I had stayed in Chicago.scrappy910 said:Amy,
Has Emily gotten to the stage where she wants her dresses to "twirl". My granddaughter LOVES to wear dresses and the first thing she does is test it by twirling around to see if the dress goes out. My daughter is very much no fu-fu stuff and it is so funny when Sarah always wants to wear a dress. My dh and I just laugh at our daughter. Whenever Sarah wears a dress she always wants to come over our house to show us. Guess that is because we make such a big deal out of how pretty she looks.Sarah is small for her age, she is 5 and still not tall enough for the rides. Her mommy and daddy are anxiously awaiting the day she is tall enough to get to go on the rides.
See you in a month.
Carol