aidansmommy
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I'm so excited that you're writing again!
I already can't wait for more!


As we were walking towards the pretend monorail, I became aware of how my Eeyore state of mind was affecting Sally. Where Teddy was mirroring his fathers eternal optimism, Sally was mirroring my extreme grouchiness. This would just not do. Sally had been extremely emotional this summer as it was. I didnt want to add fuel to her fire and I knew she was looking to me for her emotional cues. So I gave myself a talking to, told myself to straighten up and threatened myself with a trip to Fist City if I didnt get my attitude adjusted right quick.
Okay everybody...if there is still anybody waiting...I found my passporter, I found my little notebook...I think I'm ready to start trip reporting on a somewhat regular schedule...although don't hold me to that...clearly I am one who is capable of massive absence!
Of course I am still here waiting! I have been checking back faithfully at least once a week to see if you were back!
This next chapter may be just a lot of ramblings...I suppose it all is. But I apologize in advance if this chapter is lacking...or has bad grammar...or poor sentence structure...or is missing words...
Oh, MissCammie, I seriously doubt that you could ever disappoint your loyal fans!
HERE GOES!!!
As we were walking towards the pretend monorail, I became aware of how my Eeyore state of mind was affecting Sally. Where Teddy was mirroring his fathers eternal optimism, Sally was mirroring my extreme grouchiness. This would just not do. Sally had been extremely emotional this summer as it was. I didnt want to add fuel to her fire and I knew she was looking to me for her emotional cues. So I gave myself a talking to, told myself to straighten up and threatened myself with a trip to Fist City if I didnt get my attitude adjusted right quick.
Atta Way, MissCammie! You go girl! Get that Disney Groove on!
As I was attempting to improve my mood, my husband happened to look over at me.
We had a little conversation that went like this:
Jay: Are you okay?
Me: Yes. Im smiling arent I?
Jay: I know you look a little crazed and its freaking me out.
Moi, aussi!
The pretend monorail ZOOMED off at the speed of light and since I wasnt holding the bar as tightly as I should have b/c I was busy lecturing the children on the importance of safety on the pretend monorail and b/c it's ME...I was, of course, thrown to the ground thanks to the force at which the pretend monorail moves. It wasnt very graceful. I ended up in a bit of a heap against Sallys legs.
The exact same thing happened to me! I was so busy making sure my girls were hanging on that I forgot to hang on myself and pert near landed on my keister!
As we boarded the down escalator, I had my usual panic over the kids crocs being eaten and reminded them to watch their toes. ( I saw a VERY alarming picture once of a croc that had had it's toe portion RIPPED off by an escalator...an image forever imprinted upon my neurotic mind!)
I saw that picture too! Very Scary!
such LOVE...and paranoia...on my part. But seriously, how cute are those smiles?!
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I notice that Miss Sally Rally has herself a haircut, VERY NICE!
Sally reminded her daddy several times that we had to get Diet Coke lots of Diet Coke.
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We found the soda aisle and Jay put three six pack bottles into the cart Sally gave him a look that said Are you KIDDING me with that?! The woman is addicted!!! What she said was Daddy, I think we need AT least one more just in case!
That Sally! She takes such good care of you!
The sign still looks fabulous...big black rain clouds or NOT!
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I wasn't able to take a picture of that sign as we were sitting on the wrong side of the bus! Boohoo!
It was wet...but it didn't matter.
The Campbellscot's had arrived!!
Up Next: The long wait and the hunt for the watering hole...