"Amuck, amuck, amuck!" A Pre-TR (link to TR in the first post)

Well cold wise it gets bad some days below 0. Snow wise not so much lately, could be worse. A couple of years ago it snowed every other day for a week.

That is cold! If it's going to be that cold, I'd rather have the snow. At least then you can bundle up and go play in it.

My kids keep saying they miss the snow. I guess in a way I do too. I just hated that winter dragged on for sooooo long.
 
Love those halloween photos. The costumes are great.

I'm finally in a house this year instead of an apartment so I hope we get a lot of trick-or-treaters! I love seeing all the costumes.
 
I'm one of those who gives directions like "Turn right at the Dunkin Donuts, go straight past Target, make a left at Blockbuster and another left at the big tree." :rolleyes:

I'm the same way with directions. When people ask me to give them street names to get to my house, I have to let them know that I can't do it, lol. How bad is that?

I've had a really bad month, so when you go in October you have to have triple the fun for me!
 
Love those halloween photos. The costumes are great.

I'm finally in a house this year instead of an apartment so I hope we get a lot of trick-or-treaters! I love seeing all the costumes.
I know what you mean. When Ruben and I first got married, we lived in a condo. Then we moved to a larger apartment in Burbank, where we stayed for 7 years.

In MI, we were finally in a house, BUT we were out in the country (read that as boonies) so we still didn't get any trick or treaters. :rolleyes:

Last Halloween was our first here in this house and we finally had some trick or treaters!!! :yay:
It was also the first year we didn't all go around the neighborhood as a family though which was kind of sad.

Ruben had to stay behind to pass out candy, and Adam decided he was too old for ToTing so he stayed here with him, while I took all the girls out. It was still fun though. We came back early and got to see some of the different costumes on the ToTers.

Be prepared though, some of them can be rude! I always taught my kids from their first time going out to say "Trick or Treat" and "Thank-you, Happy Halloween".
Some of these kids, mainly the teens, would run up, demand candy and run away. :rolleyes: A lot of them weren't even in costume, they just wanted free candy.

The ones I like are the cute little kids who walk up, kind of scared from all our decorations, lol, and say Trick or Treat in a little whisper. I told Ruben to give them extra candy. ;)

In MI there was a house that was giving out full size candy bars! And last year here, there was a house that was giving out little Halloween stuffed animals. (Like beanie babies but generic)
We spent a small fortune on candy so I told Ruben that this year we better start buying a bag a week between now and Halloween.

Oh, and what's cool is my kids have Halloween day off. It's Nevada Day here so no school. :)
 

I'm the same way with directions. When people ask me to give them street names to get to my house, I have to let them know that I can't do it, lol. How bad is that?

I've had a really bad month, so when you go in October you have to have triple the fun for me!
Well, we've been here over a year now and other then the street we actually live on, I'm not really sure of the other street names around here. :rolleyes1

I'm sorry you've had such a bad month. :hug: I wish you could come and have your own fun in October!
 
I'm the same way with directions. When people ask me to give them street names to get to my house, I have to let them know that I can't do it, lol. How bad is that?

I've had a really bad month, so when you go in October you have to have triple the fun for me!

In one of my classes in college, we were told that women tend to give directions based on landmarks and such. And men are more likely to give directions with actual streets and whatnot.
 
I know what you mean. When Ruben and I first got married, we lived in a condo. Then we moved to a larger apartment in Burbank, where we stayed for 7 years.

In MI, we were finally in a house, BUT we were out in the country (read that as boonies) so we still didn't get any trick or treaters. :rolleyes:

Last Halloween was our first here in this house and we finally had some trick or treaters!!! :yay:
It was also the first year we didn't all go around the neighborhood as a family though which was kind of sad.

Ruben had to stay behind to pass out candy, and Adam decided he was too old for ToTing so he stayed here with him, while I took all the girls out. It was still fun though. We came back early and got to see some of the different costumes on the ToTers.

Be prepared though, some of them can be rude! I always taught my kids from their first time going out to say "Trick or Treat" and "Thank-you, Happy Halloween".
Some of these kids, mainly the teens, would run up, demand candy and run away. :rolleyes: A lot of them weren't even in costume, they just wanted free candy.

The ones I like are the cute little kids who walk up, kind of scared from all our decorations, lol, and say Trick or Treat in a little whisper. I told Ruben to give them extra candy. ;)

In MI there was a house that was giving out full size candy bars! And last year here, there was a house that was giving out little Halloween stuffed animals. (Like beanie babies but generic)
We spent a small fortune on candy so I told Ruben that this year we better start buying a bag a week between now and Halloween.

Oh, and what's cool is my kids have Halloween day off. It's Nevada Day here so no school. :)

Growing up, the "rich" neighborhoods near us would give out full-sized candy bars.

I have no idea how much candy to buy for trick-or-treaters because I don't nkow how many we'll get. There are a few neighborhoods connected but I have a feeling some of the kids will stick to the "rich" neighborhoods nearby...haha.
 
Well, we've been here over a year now and other then the street we actually live on, I'm not really sure of the other street names around here. :rolleyes1

I'm sorry you've had such a bad month. :hug: I wish you could come and have your own fun in October!

I've lived in the same place for 23 years and I can give about 4 street names near me. :sad2: I'm hopeless.

I wish I could come in October too! I've already decided that I will be renewing my AP, so I'll be one step closer to going on the Girls Trip in March!

In one of my classes in college, we were told that women tend to give directions based on landmarks and such. And men are more likely to give directions with actual streets and whatnot.

When someone gives me directions, I ask them if they can give me landmarks like a funny looking tree or a Starbuck's or something. :rotfl:

Growing up, the "rich" neighborhoods near us would give out full-sized candy bars.

I have no idea how much candy to buy for trick-or-treaters because I don't nkow how many we'll get. There are a few neighborhoods connected but I have a feeling some of the kids will stick to the "rich" neighborhoods nearby...haha.

I live down the road from what is considered a "rich" neighborhood, and they give out the full size candy bars too.

My house hasn't gotten any trick-or-treaters in two years. We still buy candy, but end up eating it ourselves! Not a bad deal if you ask me!
 
Yeah...I'm worried I'll buy a bunch of candy and we'll get 5 trick or treaters...and then I'll end up eating all the candy, which I definitely don't need...haha.
 
I've lived in the same place for 23 years and I can give about 4 street names near me. :sad2: I'm hopeless.

I wish I could come in October too! I've already decided that I will be renewing my AP, so I'll be one step closer to going on the Girls Trip in March!
23 years? OK, you are worse off then I am. LOL ;)

That's great you'll be renewing your AP and at least you'll have March to plan for and look forward to. That's going to be a blast!


Yeah...I'm worried I'll buy a bunch of candy and we'll get 5 trick or treaters...and then I'll end up eating all the candy, which I definitely don't need...haha.
If we happen to have any extra, or if there are some the kids don't like, we send it in to work with Ruben and his co-workers will always eat it up.
 
Ugh, you poor thing! Did you walk around with next to nothing on?? :rotfl: How could you stand clothes on when it's that hot? Just make sure you close the blinds first or the neighbors will get a free show. And there are no free shows, everyone pays. ;)

How's the first week of school going? It already feels a lot longer for me. LOL Still trying to get into a routine I guess.

The pool area at HoJo was totally redone! The pics I've seen look amazing and they still have the garden pool (also redone) which is just a regular pool if you don't want to be where all the play equipment and kids are.

I had a skirt and tank top on. Skirts are much better than shorts, capris, etc. Just like Dumbledore, I like the circulation. As for neighbors getting a free show, since we got our hot tub, I often walk around the house in my bathing suit. I feel that if the neighbors are offended, they shouldn't be looking.

The first week has been ok, but long. I'm losing 2 kids, which is too bad, because they are 2 of my highest kids, and they'll be replaced when kids trickle in, so the new kids will be a wild card. Oh well, I still love my job.

My AP expires in Feb. and i doubt we'll be renewing any time soon. We'll just have to see what happens. There's always the stripper shoes, right?
 
23 years? OK, you are worse off then I am. LOL ;)

That's great you'll be renewing your AP and at least you'll have March to plan for and look forward to. That's going to be a blast!



If we happen to have any extra, or if there are some the kids don't like, we send it in to work with Ruben and his co-workers will always eat it up.

Unfortunately, I can't send candy to work with my husband....because he works from a home office...haha.
 
I had a skirt and tank top on. Skirts are much better than shorts, capris, etc. Just like Dumbledore, I like the circulation. As for neighbors getting a free show, since we got our hot tub, I often walk around the house in my bathing suit. I feel that if the neighbors are offended, they shouldn't be looking.

The first week has been ok, but long. I'm losing 2 kids, which is too bad, because they are 2 of my highest kids, and they'll be replaced when kids trickle in, so the new kids will be a wild card. Oh well, I still love my job.

My AP expires in Feb. and i doubt we'll be renewing any time soon. We'll just have to see what happens. There's always the stripper shoes, right?
I'm sorry about your APs expiring. I feel your pain on that. :guilty: We won't be going back until 2011 as I've mentioned before. Well, I'll be going in March, but as a family it will be awhile. :sad2: I hate that feeling.

I'm sorry you're losing two of your kids. Why? I hope the ones that come in to replace them are good. I don't think I could be a teacher. I mean how do you handle the kids who are just loud, and I hate to say it, troublemakers. Teachers deserve to be one of the highest paid profession in my opinion. :worship:


Great pics
Thanks!! :goodvibes




Unfortunately, I can't send candy to work with my husband....because he works from a home office...haha.
Ah, I see. Ok, so that won't work. Just buy some you don't like so they won't tempt you. I can totally resist candies like Jolly Ranchers, sour candy, Skittles, etc.
But anything with chocolate, nuts and caramel, like a Snickers, and forget it! I'm all over that. :rotfl:
 
I heard the Entertainment Schedule is out on the DL website through November so I'm going to go check that out today and see if I need to make any adjustments to our plans.

I don't think I will, but we'll see.

I'm also considering whether or not to add a breakfast to one of our days. I pretty much planned on just eating breakfast snacks like muffins, fruits, granola bars, trail mix, etc in our room to save money. But now I'm wondering about eating that meal out one day.

NOT a character breakfast. Too expensive for 6 people and we are already doing Ariel's Grotto.
But here are the ones I was considering:

Carnation Cafe http://allears.net/dlr/din/menu/men_carb.htm


Cafe Orleans http://allears.net/dlr/din/menu/men_crb.htm


Riverbelle Terrace http://allears.net/dlr/din/menu/men_rbb.htm



If anyone has had breakfast at any of those places before, let me know what you thought. Thanks! :)


ETA: Just called Disney Dining and learned that after Sept. 1st Cafe Orleans will no longer be doing breakfast. And Carnation Cafe didn't have the time I wanted so we'll either eat at Riverbelle Terrace, or snack on some goodies from the Bue Ribbon Bakery.
 
I'm sorry you're losing two of your kids. Why? I hope the ones that come in to replace them are good. I don't think I could be a teacher. I mean how do you handle the kids who are just loud, and I hate to say it, troublemakers. Teachers deserve to be one of the highest paid profession in my opinion. :worship:

I teach afternoon kinder, and these kids need to be in the morning class (parent schedule). After the first day, I've had to ride the broom a little bit. I've given time outs for hitting, refusing to participate, running in the classroom, and screaming in the classroom. If you get a timeout, no sticker at the end of the day. Needless to say, I've had some tearful kids going home without a sticker. But if I'm mean now, they'll shape up, and then we can have a fun year. Very much like being a mom.
Thanks for the vote of confidence for teachers.

As for the breakfast, the Mickey Pancakes at the RiverBelle Terrace were a tradition when I was growing up, so that's the one I'd pick. Also, it's counter service, so it doesn't eat up so much park time. Once we had breakfast on Main Street (at a TS place that is no longer there) and the food took forever. I hate to admit, I actually cried because I was so frustrated. So that's my opinion. But that's just because I'm :hyper: about getting on some rides.
 
I teach afternoon kinder, and these kids need to be in the morning class (parent schedule). After the first day, I've had to ride the broom a little bit. I've given time outs for hitting, refusing to participate, running in the classroom, and screaming in the classroom. If you get a timeout, no sticker at the end of the day. Needless to say, I've had some tearful kids going home without a sticker. But if I'm mean now, they'll shape up, and then we can have a fun year. Very much like being a mom.
Thanks for the vote of confidence for teachers.
That makes sense. You have to let them know right off the bat you won't allow any sort of nonsense. How can you learn with all that chaos going on anyway? And I know to my kids at that age, a sticker is a BIG deal. ;)


As for the breakfast, the Mickey Pancakes at the RiverBelle Terrace were a tradition when I was growing up, so that's the one I'd pick. Also, it's counter service, so it doesn't eat up so much park time. Once we had breakfast on Main Street (at a TS place that is no longer there) and the food took forever. I hate to admit, I actually cried because I was so frustrated. So that's my opinion. But that's just because I'm :hyper: about getting on some rides.
OK, you helped me make up my mind!

I called Disney dining just now and was informed that as of Sept. 1 breakfast won't be served at Cafe Orleans. So that narrowed it down to Riverbelle and Carnation Cafe.

I went ahead and made a PS for Carnation but the earliest time she had was at 9:40. As soon as I hung up the phone, I immediately thought that's too late because by the time we are seated, get around to ordering, wait for the food, etc, it will be so late already and then it will mess with our lunch plans. Notice how my day is planned around food! :rolleyes1 :rotfl2:

Then I read your post and that sort of sealed the deal. So I guess I'll be calling them back to cancel it. Then I can decide once we get there if we want to just stick with the in the room snacks OR go to Riverbelle. But at least I won't be locked into anything.

How are the pancakes at Riverbelle anyway? They are so cute! But sometimes they look kind of undercooked. Did you ever find that to be the case?
 
It's been a long time since we ate pancakes there, but we usually eat lunch there at least once a trip, and they seem to do a good job with that. Sorry I can't be more help.
 
It's been a long time since we ate pancakes there, but we usually eat lunch there at least once a trip, and they seem to do a good job with that. Sorry I can't be more help.

That's ok. I already called and canceled the Carnation Cafe breakfast. If I'd gotten an earlier time I might have kept it, but I felt it was pushing it to start eating that late.

We'll keep Riverbelle in mind for that day. I know my kids would love the Mickey pancakes. :goodvibes
 
I'm sorry about your APs expiring. I feel your pain on that. :guilty: We won't be going back until 2011 as I've mentioned before. Well, I'll be going in March, but as a family it will be awhile. :sad2: I hate that feeling.

I'm sorry you're losing two of your kids. Why? I hope the ones that come in to replace them are good. I don't think I could be a teacher. I mean how do you handle the kids who are just loud, and I hate to say it, troublemakers. Teachers deserve to be one of the highest paid profession in my opinion. :worship:


Thanks!! :goodvibes




Ah, I see. Ok, so that won't work. Just buy some you don't like so they won't tempt you. I can totally resist candies like Jolly Ranchers, sour candy, Skittles, etc.
But anything with chocolate, nuts and caramel, like a Snickers, and forget it! I'm all over that. :rotfl:

Oh yeah...the chocolate stuff is just too hard to resist! My favorite is anything Reeses. Yum.
 













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