cool! brett (my brother) is working there now. he's the food and beverage manager (or something like that) but he also works at the sports bar there - rusty's. if you guys go look for a tall, skinny guy and tell him his sister dawn says hi and that she loves him and misses him!
If we go, it'll be right at Christmas time. It just depends on what kind of schedule Jill has for December. It was pretty at Opryland last year, but after Disney, everything else just seems to fall a little short. For people who haven't seen how Disney does things, I know it is very nice.
where were they? and where were they going? i don't think i've ever seen a crowd like that at DHS!
i totally agree about escaping. our senior judge asked me how old i was the other day. i told him 32. he then commented on how i love disney world and how i always get kids meals at lunch (i can't eat a full size meal usually if it's fast food) and how i don't know how old i am. i just looked at him and said, "it's my dose of un-reality and i need it with what i do for a living!" i also said, "michele and shannon (my bosses) have shopping and i have disney world." and he responded, "you know, your habit is probably less expensive than theirs!" which is TOTALLY true!
here's a hug for your ADHD kid situation. that has to be frustrating.
They were up near the front - all just coming out headed for meet & greet spots, I suppose.
I think my Disney habit is pretty safe. It's more expensive than I'd like it to be, but it just gives me such a good feeling. I'm going back and forth about the March trip, because I know I have no business going moneywise, yet I know I am going to be craving a get-away when spring break rolls around. School is so stressful, and to know I could offset that with even four short days at Disney World would make all the difference in the world in how my whole January and February play out. Knowing that I had the trip to look forward to would make the insanity of those long, cold, intense (as far as the teaching) months so much more bearable. So, when I look at it like that, I realize I wouldn't be paying expensive plane fare just for those four days, but I'd be payng expensive plane fare for the whole winter to be better. When I look at it like that, then I'm ready to book the flight today. When I think more simply, like the actual numbers that will go onto the credit card, I hesitate a little.
Since my friend won't be able to take her grandson, I think
if I do go, it will be just me and Kay, and I'll do something different with Brooklynn. I would feel guilty having Brooklynn and doing fun things with her knowing Kay would be missing out on doing them with Dillon.
My ADHD kid is pretty smart - very quick in Math and just a little below level in Reading. I will never really get to see what his best is, though, because of his behavior issues. What's really hard is trying to teach all the other kids around all of his disruptions. This is our third meeting on this child this year. He's already been suspended twice, and they're mad because we send him home. They don't want him suspended, because they have to take off work. They don't want him put in a behavior school, but if they don't get him on the right meds, that is inevitably what is going to happen. It's really sad all the way around - for him and for my other students.
I agree that I have considered you all friends in our own special way. It has been wonderful getting to know everyone and going through the good and bad. It would be so much fun to have a great big "ride on a camel" dinner someday. I'm in, but how could we all agree on a place?
I just prayed for the little precious baby boy and his family. I hope they can find the strenghth to cope and have thier happy outcome. I just can't imagine how difficult it would be.
Happy Elf - I wish we all could give you a hug. I'm so sorry you had to say goodbye to your friend.
I wish I had suitcases packed and Magical Express tags on them like in the window display.
I think a Magic Camel meal would just have to be at Chef Mickey's, since it's just the classic Disney experience. And there's tons of good food for all.
The family appreciates everyone who is thinking of them. Mrs. R told me that her other daughter's church just took a carload of groceries over to their house, so that when they are taking turns going home (they have an older child) there are no worries about food. Everyone is doing what they can, yet they/we all feel pretty helpless in the long run.
Magical Express tags are beautiful little things, aren't they? When they arrive, you know it's really real!
and prayers for that poor baby!
Lots of prayers being said for that special baby.
Right back at ya! I know I have definitely made some special friends in you guys. And I will keep that baby in my thoughts and prayers
How AWESOME would that be??!!??!!??
I'll share with her that all of my Disney friends are thinking of them, too. She'll get a kick out of that, since she just asked me a couple of weeks ago if I'd be going back to Disney over the holidays. When I told her Mickey was cooking our turkey, she just laughed and said that would be so fun!
Okay, so we know we're going to have a big huge meet and eat one day, right?!?!?
Do you guys all know how to behave out in public?
Dawn?
Dad?
Can you guys refrain from a food fight?
If so, we're on!
Chef Mickey's for a hundred at six at a
to be determined date.
Great pictures as always! The ones with the big group of characters are really cool - it always makes me laugh to see them all mixed together like that. Something about Snow White chatting with Pocohontas just seems odd
I thought the same thing. It was cool to see them together, yet a little odd. I'm only used to seeing a gang of them like that when they're on the Fantasmic boat.
That's a good question. I think I started reading shortly before my April trip, and I toyed with the idea of just registering and posting many times, but I kept on deciding against it. I finally decided that you and everyone were so nice and welcoming that it wouldn't be weird if I kind of came out of hiding. It took me a while largely due to the fact that I am sure shy. That probably comes across as strange to those who have seen the silly pictures of me floating around, but I am.
Love your MGM...grrrr I mean DHS...pictures. I really only go there for the street performers, the shops, ToT, and RNR. Well this time we will also be going there to experience TSM. I can't WAIT for that!
I am the same way. I am pretty introverted in real life. I am friendly when spoken to, but I'm not one to start a conversation. I don't like being in front of big groups or talking much in small groups. I'm much more of a listener.
The street performers are sort of a hidden treasure. Unless you take the time to stop and watch their whole scenarios, you can't really appreciate how funny some of them really are.
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Here's the rest of my walking around Hollywood Studios.
Jill's favorite pizza place.
I really never paid attention to Star Wars stuff, but since they were having the SW celebration, I decided to check it out.
The grown up version of this little boy was in the parade earlier.
Not Star Wars, but in that same shop.
Indians Jones cart.
Information on some of the different trees.
Those were up by the Primetime area, I think.
Where to?
For me, it was time to head out of the park.
High School Musical was starting out for a show.
It was time for me to meet the rest of the group at the Polynesian. Our plan was to stake out a spot on the beach, get something to eat, and wait for those special Fourth of July fireworks.
Okay, that's it for this Finally Friday morning! Have a good one!