sorul82?
<font color=red>I have an alibi<br><font color=lim
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In case you didnt read On a Horse with No Name or Pre-Mature Trip Elation, I will give you a little background:
Our Loud Family of 5 is adding 6 in-laws for a total party of 11. This was a last minute change to accommodate the poor unfortunate out of town cousins. I also had to scramble to make ADRs for 11 at times and places that werent my 1st choice, or 2nd or 3rd. With all of the pre trip drama, I wasnt looking forward to spending almost a week with these people. But, these are my kin folk and they fall under the for better or worse contractual agreement made before God and a bunch of witnesses.
In addition to our 5, meet the other inmates:
Grandpa, 82, GP: Full of pee and vinegar. This man doesnt think he is a day over 30. He roller skates, bounces like Tigger, and would walk 5 miles if you dared him. However, his aging mind is slipping. His patience is growing very thin, and he is becoming more and more frustrated with grandmas failing physical state.
Grandma, 78 GM: A very opinionated old lady who grew up very poor and worked hard for everything. She doesnt waste an ounce of food, so the DDP adventure should be interesting.
MIL, 55: MIL is not good with schedules and doesnt care about making people wait, or making people miss their ADRs.
BIL, 32, Smokey: BIL is the father of two children. Note, that I do not call him a Daddy. Smokey didnt get on my nerves nearly as much as I thought, but I still havent changed my opinion of him.
Neice, 8, Denise: Denise has become a very pleasant little girl and all around neat kid. She is very articulate and well mannered, but now has to live in the shadow of her spoiled brother. Denise is no trouble at all, and I would gladly take her anywhere.
Nephew, 6, Whiner: Whiner is a spoiled rotten whiney annoying little boy. He has a loud whiney voice that grates on my last nerve. Whiner cries at anything and everything.
I think I last chatted with my DIS family about 2:00AM on Aug. 17. I was rushing around with the last minute details, and packing the cant-live-without items. Earlier during the day on Wednesday, I picked up a few 30 more LGMHPCs from HD because I knew for certain I would go through them quickly with all of the focking that I was planning. Despite my best efforts, there was simply too much to do, and I was too excited to sleep. Sirius decided that he would take a little nap, as he knew I would crash at some point, and he would be allowed to drive. I think it was about 4:00AM when I decided I had packed enough, emptied the pantry of all Nabs, crackers, and any other food to fill us since wed only have two meals a day with this free dining. We certainly didnt want any hungry Loudies! I woke Sirius so we could load the van and leave .quickly. Yeah, right! Sirius started piddling with something, so I thought Id pack the minivan. When I opened the front door, I was smacked in the face with a deadly force of humidity. Uh, Ill just sit down for a bit until you are ready to load the van. I must have dozed off because Sirius woke me to say he was loading the kids in the van. I asked him if we should load everything else first. He smiled, and said, the vans all loaded. Sirius Lee, you are the best! Uh, what time is it?
Our Loud Family of 5 is adding 6 in-laws for a total party of 11. This was a last minute change to accommodate the poor unfortunate out of town cousins. I also had to scramble to make ADRs for 11 at times and places that werent my 1st choice, or 2nd or 3rd. With all of the pre trip drama, I wasnt looking forward to spending almost a week with these people. But, these are my kin folk and they fall under the for better or worse contractual agreement made before God and a bunch of witnesses.
In addition to our 5, meet the other inmates:
Grandpa, 82, GP: Full of pee and vinegar. This man doesnt think he is a day over 30. He roller skates, bounces like Tigger, and would walk 5 miles if you dared him. However, his aging mind is slipping. His patience is growing very thin, and he is becoming more and more frustrated with grandmas failing physical state.
Grandma, 78 GM: A very opinionated old lady who grew up very poor and worked hard for everything. She doesnt waste an ounce of food, so the DDP adventure should be interesting.
MIL, 55: MIL is not good with schedules and doesnt care about making people wait, or making people miss their ADRs.
BIL, 32, Smokey: BIL is the father of two children. Note, that I do not call him a Daddy. Smokey didnt get on my nerves nearly as much as I thought, but I still havent changed my opinion of him.
Neice, 8, Denise: Denise has become a very pleasant little girl and all around neat kid. She is very articulate and well mannered, but now has to live in the shadow of her spoiled brother. Denise is no trouble at all, and I would gladly take her anywhere.
Nephew, 6, Whiner: Whiner is a spoiled rotten whiney annoying little boy. He has a loud whiney voice that grates on my last nerve. Whiner cries at anything and everything.
I think I last chatted with my DIS family about 2:00AM on Aug. 17. I was rushing around with the last minute details, and packing the cant-live-without items. Earlier during the day on Wednesday, I picked up a few 30 more LGMHPCs from HD because I knew for certain I would go through them quickly with all of the focking that I was planning. Despite my best efforts, there was simply too much to do, and I was too excited to sleep. Sirius decided that he would take a little nap, as he knew I would crash at some point, and he would be allowed to drive. I think it was about 4:00AM when I decided I had packed enough, emptied the pantry of all Nabs, crackers, and any other food to fill us since wed only have two meals a day with this free dining. We certainly didnt want any hungry Loudies! I woke Sirius so we could load the van and leave .quickly. Yeah, right! Sirius started piddling with something, so I thought Id pack the minivan. When I opened the front door, I was smacked in the face with a deadly force of humidity. Uh, Ill just sit down for a bit until you are ready to load the van. I must have dozed off because Sirius woke me to say he was loading the kids in the van. I asked him if we should load everything else first. He smiled, and said, the vans all loaded. Sirius Lee, you are the best! Uh, what time is it?