7/18/2010 Mickey's Baltic Ballyhoo!! Part 3

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GOOD MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING BALLYHOOERS!!

I'm feeling much better this morning and am going to work. WOO HOO, IT'S FRIDAY!!

pixiedust: Glad to hear you are feeling better. :cool1:
 
Well, this time tomorrow night, I'll be landing in Miami. I'll try to bring back some warm weather for everyone to melt the ice!:cool1:

Have a great trip JoAnn! Enjoy the palm trees and warm weather. Please send some of it back up here!!
 

Hello Ballyhooers!:wave2:

We are going to visit our Son who is in Germany on his foreign exchange. I have all of my hotels set but Hamburg. We would like something "German", but cannot find anything that is not a) extremely expensive or b) very modern! Do yall have any suggestions?

Here is our itinerary:
4/4 Leave for Germany

4/5 Arrive in Germany Hamburg Hotel TBA

4/6-4/8 Bacharach(Rhine River area)
Rhein Hotel
http://www.rhein-hotel-bacharach.de/index.php?article_id=6&clang=0

4/8-4/9 Freiburg (Black Forest Area)
Red Bear Hotel
http://www.roter-baeren.de/metanav/home/

4/9-4/11 Fussen(Castle Hohenschwangau & Neuschwanstein)
Kuracafe Hotel
http://www.Kurcafe.com

4/11-4/12Munich
Hotel Uhland
http://www.hotel-uhland.de

4/12-4/14 Rothenburg (Romantic Road)—Easter Celebration
Gotisches Haus Hotel
http://www.gotisches-haus.de

4/14-4/15 Frankfort
Frankfort Hilton

4/15 Say goodbye :sad1:

If you have any ideas I would love to hear them! We have never been to Germany before. I have booked ABD's for there and have compared what we have planned to what Disney does. My son wants to travel to places in addition to what ABD covers. Have you traveled there before, and if so what suggestions do you have?
 
Hello Ballyhooers!:wave2:

We are going to visit our Son who is in Germany on his foreign exchange. I have all of my hotels set but Hamburg. We would like something "German", but cannot find anything that is not a) extremely expensive or b) very modern! Do yall have any suggestions?

Here is our itinerary:
4/4 Leave for Germany

4/5 Arrive in Germany Hamburg Hotel TBA

4/6-4/8 Bacharach(Rhine River area)
Rhein Hotel
http://www.rhein-hotel-bacharach.de/index.php?article_id=6&clang=0

4/8-4/9 Freiburg (Black Forest Area)
Red Bear Hotel
http://www.roter-baeren.de/metanav/home/

4/9-4/11 Fussen(Castle Hohenschwangau & Neuschwanstein)
Kuracafe Hotel
http://www.Kurcafe.com

4/11-4/12Munich
Hotel Uhland
http://www.hotel-uhland.de

4/12-4/14 Rothenburg (Romantic Road)—Easter Celebration
Gotisches Haus Hotel
http://www.gotisches-haus.de

4/14-4/15 Frankfort
Frankfort Hilton

4/15 Say goodbye :sad1:

If you have any ideas I would love to hear them! We have never been to Germany before. I have booked ABD's for there and have compared what we have planned to what Disney does. My son wants to travel to places in addition to what ABD covers. Have you traveled there before, and if so what suggestions do you have?
Yes Drink lots of Beer & eat lots of shnitzel!:thumbsup2 :drinking1 :drinking1 :drinking1
 
chocolate covered strawberries-yum
I love em too::yes::
Thanks:goodvibes
I love pub night !!
I've only been to two, but it is such a cool way to end the cruise.
:thumbsup2
Wow, you do have great neighbors:thumbsup2
Glad no one was hurt.
ooooh, sorry to hear this Caro :grouphug:
Thanks:thumbsup2



Take it easy and slow:grouphug: Slow, small movements to keep the muscles from stiffening up.
Yes, it definitely sounds like a pinched nerve:sad2:
Hang in there:grouphug:



:cheer2: Glad you're feeling better:flower3:

I've heard the same thing. Your body responds to the pain and can slow the healing. I have also heard of people developing an addiction to the pain pills prescribed for back pain so I understand Andrew's concern as well. The solution I guess is a compromise -to take them when you really need them, but taper off as you start to feel better. I think if you're careful Andrew you won't need to worry about dependency:confused3
When I needed them in the past I just made sure to take smallest amount needed to function comfortably:confused3


:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 :cool1: :cheer2:


Yup, been to one of those::yes::
The family had lots of money:confused3

Yuk day with the back, :scared: took the pain killers at 10am and went a bit fuzzy after that, best described like jet lag after the flight home form USA,:faint:

So stopped them and taken my medicine! On a nice glass or two of Wine!!!:goodvibes

So if I keep having some, there might be some interesting posts later:lmao:
 
Hello Ballyhooers!:wave2:

We are going to visit our Son who is in Germany on his foreign exchange. I have all of my hotels set but Hamburg. We would like something "German", but cannot find anything that is not a) extremely expensive or b) very modern! Do yall have any suggestions?

Here is our itinerary:
4/4 Leave for Germany

4/5 Arrive in Germany Hamburg Hotel TBA

4/6-4/8 Bacharach(Rhine River area)
Rhein Hotel
http://www.rhein-hotel-bacharach.de/index.php?article_id=6&clang=0

4/8-4/9 Freiburg (Black Forest Area)
Red Bear Hotel
http://www.roter-baeren.de/metanav/home/

4/9-4/11 Fussen(Castle Hohenschwangau & Neuschwanstein)
Kuracafe Hotel
http://www.Kurcafe.com

4/11-4/12Munich
Hotel Uhland
http://www.hotel-uhland.de

4/12-4/14 Rothenburg (Romantic Road)—Easter Celebration
Gotisches Haus Hotel
http://www.gotisches-haus.de

4/14-4/15 Frankfort
Frankfort Hilton

4/15 Say goodbye :sad1:

If you have any ideas I would love to hear them! We have never been to Germany before. I have booked ABD's for there and have compared what we have planned to what Disney does. My son wants to travel to places in addition to what ABD covers. Have you traveled there before, and if so what suggestions do you have?
Your trip sounds wonderful sorry I can't help since we've only been to Warnemunde.


Yes Drink lots of Beer & eat lots of shnitzel!:thumbsup2 :drinking1 :drinking1 :drinking1
But I will add to drink lots of really good German wine - my absolute favorite. :love: :drinking:
 
I guess we had a 4.5 earthquake this morning at 5:25AM. I didn't feel it though. :confused3 No reports of much damage.

We are having a potluck today for a lady that is retiring! I love potlucks! So much yummy food!
 
Took our new dog, Kayla to clicker dog training last night for the first time. She was so excited as the bad weather has made it hard to go out like we usually do.
For those not familar with it, clicker training is how they train animals (dogs,dolphins, horses, etc) by marking a desired behavior with a clicker and then a treat. It makes it easier for the animal to learn good behavior. So far she is doing great:goodvibes

Gotta go...
I have work to catch up on today:rolleyes:
Hopefully I'll drop by later:flower3:

Have a good Friday everyone:grouphug:

Good job Kayla! :dogdance: (and of course good job Laurie too!)
 
Wow, she told you. :scared:

But a crumpet tastes nothing like an english muffin. Oh Queen Googlicious....we need pics. ::yes::



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Yuk day with the back, :scared: took the pain killers at 10am and went a bit fuzzy after that, best described like jet lag after the flight home form USA,:faint:

So stopped them and taken my medicine! On a nice glass or two of Wine!!!:goodvibes

So if I keep having some, there might be some interesting posts later:lmao:

Just be careful mixing the drugs and the wine if there's any chance they haven't all cleared your system . . . looking forward to your later posts, though;)
 
Just be careful mixing the drugs and the wine if there's any chance they haven't all cleared your system . . . looking forward to your later posts, though;)

Dont worry, :thumbsup2 Last pankillers was this morning, and I am only on my second glass, ''hic''.

Its Friday you know.

My UK friends will know this but our shop 'Marks and Spencer' has been having a good meal deal every other week, called 'dine in for 2' for £10.

You get a main course, a side dish, a dessert, ( all for at least 2 some can feed 3/4) and a bottle of wine. Its actually a good marketing idea. Main courses from a whole chicken, sides, salads, or vegetables, desserts, I had a Panna Cotta, but can include Cheese, or Chocolates.

I have been buy in up two sets over the last weeks, IE £20 for 4, and whilst having the food, I have built up my own wine package, as we haven't been drinking that and the kids of course do not have it, but have the food.

The wine has a good sellection, and is quality stuff, So cracked one open.:blush:
 
Dont worry, :thumbsup2 Last pankillers was this morning, and I am only on my second glass, ''hic''.

Its Friday you know.

My UK friends will know this but our shop 'Marks and Spencer' has been having a good meal deal every other week, called 'dine in for 2' for £10.

You get a main course, a side dish, a dessert, ( all for at least 2 some can feed 3/4) and a bottle of wine. Its actually a good marketing idea. Main courses from a whole chicken, sides, salads, or vegetables, desserts, I had a Panna Cotta, but can include Cheese, or Chocolates.

I have been buy in up two sets over the last weeks, IE £20 for 4, and whilst having the food, I have built up my own wine package, as we haven't been drinking that and the kids of course do not have it, but have the food.

The wine has a good sellection, and is quality stuff, So cracked one open.:blush:

That's a wonderful deal! Wish you could share a glass of the wine with me about now, but that's pretty difficult to do electronically;)
 
:drinking1
Dont worry, :thumbsup2 Last pankillers was this morning, and I am only on my second glass, ''hic''.

Its Friday you know.

My UK friends will know this but our shop 'Marks and Spencer' has been having a good meal deal every other week, called 'dine in for 2' for £10.

You get a main course, a side dish, a dessert, ( all for at least 2 some can feed 3/4) and a bottle of wine. Its actually a good marketing idea. Main courses from a whole chicken, sides, salads, or vegetables, desserts, I had a Panna Cotta, but can include Cheese, or Chocolates.

I have been buy in up two sets over the last weeks, IE £20 for 4, and whilst having the food, I have built up my own wine package, as we haven't been drinking that and the kids of course do not have it, but have the food.

The wine has a good sellection, and is quality stuff, So cracked one open.:blush:
:drinking1 Have one for me Andrew:thumbsup2
 
That's a wonderful deal! Wish you could share a glass of the wine with me about now, but that's pretty difficult to do electronically;)

:drinking1 :drinking1 Have one for me Andrew:thumbsup2


Your Pinot Grigio has been reserved for you both,

This weeks :-

Mains:
Cook! Chicken Mozzarella and Pesto
Seabass Fillets
Ready To Roast Chicken
Cook! Meatballs
Lasagne Al Forno
Buffalina Pizza
Chicken Arrabiatta Large
Butternut and Goats Cheese Lasagne

Side Dishes:
Dauphinoise Potatoes
Parmentier Potatoes
Caesar Vegetables
Winter Vegetable Medley
Italian Salad Bowl
Garlic Ciabatta
Deli Coleslaw
Tenderstem Broccoli, Carrots & Sugar Snap Peas

Desserts:
Tiramisu Twin pack
Raspberry Pannacotta
Profiteroles
Cappuccino Cheesecake
Cheese selection
Fruit Collection
Hot Chocolate Fudge Pudding
Tarte Citron Twin Pack
Chocolate Mint Selection
Mixed Fruit Tarts

Wines:
Piedmont Barbera
IGT Pinot Grigio
Vino Frizzante Chardonnay Rose
Piedmont Chardonnay
Popolino Ross Sicilia
Garganega Pinot Grigio Veneto
Puglia Rosso
Valencia Orange juice (2x1 litre)

http://www.marksandspencer.com/gp/node/n/197990031?mnSBrand=core
 
Your Pinot Grigio has been reserved for you both,

This weeks :-

Mains:
Cook! Chicken Mozzarella and Pesto
Seabass Fillets
Ready To Roast Chicken
Cook! Meatballs
Lasagne Al Forno
Buffalina Pizza
Chicken Arrabiatta Large
Butternut and Goats Cheese Lasagne

Side Dishes:
Dauphinoise Potatoes
Parmentier Potatoes
Caesar Vegetables
Winter Vegetable Medley
Italian Salad Bowl
Garlic Ciabatta
Deli Coleslaw
Tenderstem Broccoli, Carrots & Sugar Snap Peas

Desserts:
Tiramisu Twin pack
Raspberry Pannacotta
Profiteroles
Cappuccino Cheesecake
Cheese selection
Fruit Collection
Hot Chocolate Fudge Pudding
Tarte Citron Twin Pack
Chocolate Mint Selection
Mixed Fruit Tarts

Wines:
Piedmont Barbera
IGT Pinot Grigio
Vino Frizzante Chardonnay Rose
Piedmont Chardonnay
Popolino Ross Sicilia
Garganega Pinot Grigio Veneto
Puglia Rosso
Valencia Orange juice (2x1 litre)

http://www.marksandspencer.com/gp/node/n/197990031?mnSBrand=core
MMMMMMMMMMMM:cool1:

Oh well all that has made me hungry I am off to eat my Lean Cuisene!:sad2: :sad1: :scared: :sad:
 
Your Pinot Grigio has been reserved for you both,

This weeks :-

Mains:
Cook! Chicken Mozzarella and Pesto
Seabass Fillets
Ready To Roast Chicken
Cook! Meatballs
Lasagne Al Forno
Buffalina Pizza
Chicken Arrabiatta Large
Butternut and Goats Cheese Lasagne

Side Dishes:
Dauphinoise Potatoes
Parmentier Potatoes
Caesar Vegetables
Winter Vegetable Medley
Italian Salad Bowl
Garlic Ciabatta
Deli Coleslaw
Tenderstem Broccoli, Carrots & Sugar Snap Peas

Desserts:
Tiramisu Twin pack
Raspberry Pannacotta
Profiteroles
Cappuccino Cheesecake
Cheese selection
Fruit Collection
Hot Chocolate Fudge Pudding
Tarte Citron Twin Pack
Chocolate Mint Selection
Mixed Fruit Tarts

Wines:
Piedmont Barbera
IGT Pinot Grigio
Vino Frizzante Chardonnay Rose
Piedmont Chardonnay
Popolino Ross Sicilia
Garganega Pinot Grigio Veneto
Puglia Rosso
Valencia Orange juice (2x1 litre)

http://www.marksandspencer.com/gp/node/n/197990031?mnSBrand=core

A great deal! Enjoy the Pinot in my stead:) :) :) :)
 
Dont worry, :thumbsup2 Last pankillers was this morning, and I am only on my second glass, ''hic''.

Its Friday you know.

My UK friends will know this but our shop 'Marks and Spencer' has been having a good meal deal every other week, called 'dine in for 2' for £10.

You get a main course, a side dish, a dessert, ( all for at least 2 some can feed 3/4) and a bottle of wine. Its actually a good marketing idea. Main courses from a whole chicken, sides, salads, or vegetables, desserts, I had a Panna Cotta, but can include Cheese, or Chocolates.

I have been buy in up two sets over the last weeks, IE £20 for 4, and whilst having the food, I have built up my own wine package, as we haven't been drinking that and the kids of course do not have it, but have the food.

The wine has a good sellection, and is quality stuff, So cracked one open.:blush:

Your Pinot Grigio has been reserved for you both,

This weeks :-

Mains:
Cook! Chicken Mozzarella and Pesto
Seabass Fillets
Ready To Roast Chicken
Cook! Meatballs
Lasagne Al Forno
Buffalina Pizza
Chicken Arrabiatta Large
Butternut and Goats Cheese Lasagne

Side Dishes:
Dauphinoise Potatoes
Parmentier Potatoes
Caesar Vegetables
Winter Vegetable Medley
Italian Salad Bowl
Garlic Ciabatta
Deli Coleslaw
Tenderstem Broccoli, Carrots & Sugar Snap Peas

Desserts:
Tiramisu Twin pack
Raspberry Pannacotta
Profiteroles
Cappuccino Cheesecake
Cheese selection
Fruit Collection
Hot Chocolate Fudge Pudding
Tarte Citron Twin Pack
Chocolate Mint Selection
Mixed Fruit Tarts

Wines:
Piedmont Barbera
IGT Pinot Grigio
Vino Frizzante Chardonnay Rose
Piedmont Chardonnay
Popolino Ross Sicilia
Garganega Pinot Grigio Veneto
Puglia Rosso
Valencia Orange juice (2x1 litre)

http://www.marksandspencer.com/gp/node/n/197990031?mnSBrand=core

I love M&S food and this looks really, really good. I've just eaten dinner and now this has made me hungry again. What a great deal. :thumbsup2
 
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