Sherrilatte
Bad to the Bone
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- Apr 29, 2001
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Last Friday night my DH and DS were on the monorail heading to the Polynesian. We were already sitting when a family of mom, grandmom and two young girls boarded. One girl had to be 8 or 9 and the other child no older than 5 tops. The girls were very excited and I assume they had just left from a character dinner at CRT by the way they were dressed and happily chirping. When my DH and DS got up to let them all sit. Mom and Grandmom were very thankful and said how was this was a first since they have been here. Mom said how she thought "chilvary was dead, but apparently it was not in the MK
" I thought that was a pretty cool thing to say. The youngest child was very excited (in good way) about her experience with Goofy and gave my teenage DS all the details with visuals
of her dinner. She also let us each hold her glowing ice cube, (for a couple of seconds
) She really had me laughing while I listened to her. My DH and I felt really blessed to share the magic her mom and grandmom must have felt, because I could see it in their eyes as they listened to her too. I'm sure it will be memorable to them, because it was one of the most memorable incidents during our stay.
Unfortunately, there was family sitting across from us that made it clear that they were annoyed by all the laughter and talking, but I think I was the only one who noticed--I did not even bother to mention it to my DS and DH since they had their backs to them. Oh well, maybe they had a lonnng day at the parks.
" I thought that was a pretty cool thing to say. The youngest child was very excited (in good way) about her experience with Goofy and gave my teenage DS all the details with visuals
of her dinner. She also let us each hold her glowing ice cube, (for a couple of seconds
) She really had me laughing while I listened to her. My DH and I felt really blessed to share the magic her mom and grandmom must have felt, because I could see it in their eyes as they listened to her too. I'm sure it will be memorable to them, because it was one of the most memorable incidents during our stay. Unfortunately, there was family sitting across from us that made it clear that they were annoyed by all the laughter and talking, but I think I was the only one who noticed--I did not even bother to mention it to my DS and DH since they had their backs to them. Oh well, maybe they had a lonnng day at the parks.
. I love him but he was not raised properly.

It's great that he got to reap the reward from it and that this will leave a lasting impression on him - not to mention the girls (good to set their expectations high). That's a one in a million kid!
