Steppesister
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She is the whole reason I am completely addicted to Disney! She was my "salvation" When I was first diagnosed with cancer, I was in the hospital for 6 weeks. Stage 4. Of coarse the whole Make a Wish foundation was being looked at. I couldn't ever get approval by the doctors to go though because the tumor was so massive and my health was so poor. Then my aunt came along. She was a RN and asked the doctors if she was the one to take me, if I could go and they said yes. So she took me to Disney for 14 days. My first trip ever and it was for 14 days. I couldn't fly, had to drive because of the air pressure changes. my lungs were to weak. I sit here giddy as a school girl just remembering those feelings when I walked into a park for the first time and as I was passing under a walkway, Goofy comes running up and hugs me!
That is such a wonderful story! Thank you SO much for sharing!
I'm not sure anyone EVER forgets their first view of the MK and Main Street. Ever. And the special things that the CMs do to make it more magical. Just a great feeling all around!
LOL now that I have completely taken a walk down memory lane and high jacked Steppe's thread, I shall leave off!
Nope, don't ever feel like you're hijacking this thread; it's for everyone to share.


Picky eaters is one reason we did so many buffets when the kids were younger. It gave them a chance to try lots of new foods, without worrying that we were wasting an entire entree if they didn't like it. Another thing we've done is where if a kid is curious about something, but isn't sure, I'll order the new food, and give them a taste. Depending on how it goes, we will then share our meals accordingly. This of course assumes it is something I'm willing to eat, but I don't think we've come across a situation where I would've hated having to eat the entire thing.
Both good strategies to get kids interested in at least trying new things. Lead by example, I always say!
As it happens, I grew up with a family who liked to eat more "ethnic" foods, and hardly ever went out to a typical "family style" restaurant. We thought that was boring! Instead, we ate Chinese, Japanese, Greek, and Italian most of the time. We also went to Walker Brothers Pancake House for dinner and not for brunch, because there weren't any lines at dinner time. Plus, as my dad would say, it was pretty expensive breakfast, but a cheap dinner!
NOW you're talking! Greek, Italian, Korean, Russian, all of that is so GOOD!!!
I do breakfast for dinner once in a while to. I like to make omelets and waffles with toppings, like creamed tuna or creamed eggs. Mmmm!