Sorsha
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Keep 'em coming, King family!
A new installment of your trip report when I log on in the mornings just makes my day! You are a wonderful writer, and I love hearing about your adventures.
Also, I hope you don't mind my appropriating your words, but I do believe "Sweet mother of fudge get out of my way!!" shall become my new catchphrase.
A new installment of your trip report when I log on in the mornings just makes my day! You are a wonderful writer, and I love hearing about your adventures.
Also, I hope you don't mind my appropriating your words, but I do believe "Sweet mother of fudge get out of my way!!" shall become my new catchphrase.


I check the postings, check the picture of the day and drool with envy, keep up on the latest tips and then go for the laughs.
So you will need to make this trip last longer. 
He doesn’t want to pose right next to the entrance doors like a Wal-Mart exhibit. Don’t tell him, but I am starting to agree. But I love a good deal and we never did find my dignity, so we dressed up and went to Wal-Mart. The hardest part is waking up the drunken “photographer”. Really, he’s just there to turn on the technological nightmare that will give up the "deal" (a horrible picture in the worst lighting available). We position ourselves so we can all see our heads. The “photographer” trips and accidentally takes the picture. We approve it from a distance. Six more pictures later, we are on our way. I will be able to pick up this important piece of King heritage in two weeks. Mr. The King glares at me as I insist on doing a little shopping. Dressed up. Why it is such a crime to be dressed up in Wal-Mart is a mystery to me.
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always made a mad dash for the door when opened.
The kids are picking out reasonable prepackaged treats. The cashier line is almost empty.
Fresh from the vine or the butter vat.
We took a deep breath.
for the remainder of our visit. The next morning we piled up our plastic Mickey bags full of the things we “had” to have. We always save the bags and use them months later. Like a special treat. It is hard to throw Mickey away.
for lunch. The kids were very fond of getting a toy and a meal, so we went to a lot of Cracker Bears on this vacation. We sat at a huge table with many extra peg in the hole games. We all muddled through the frustrating, embarrassing game. I look at my mother


The Deliverance kid story rocks
Mr. the King needs to get you back to Disney real SOON!!

and I hope you have a great day