An Ohana Reunion...The Waterless Cruise...

Don't know much about JellyRolls except that everyone who goes loves it.

Is it some place the kids can go with us? Or do we need to solicit the older teens for babysitting duty???


It's a Dueling Pianos entertainment bar for adults only - one of the few "clubs" left on WDW property. They are very talented musicians.

http://www.jellyrolls.us/

In the past I have actually traveled from Boston for JellyRolls DIS Meets, they are that much fun!
 
Happy Birthday Desiree!

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:cool1: ONLY ONE MORE DAY!!!:cool1:

pixiedust: :cheer2: pixiedust: :cheer2:

We have all of our fingers and toes crossed..... He told me that my job for now is to push him into doing more. He said that now he needs to start working on gettng his stamina back, etc..... ;)

What's an older sister for if not to boss you around? :lmao:
 

Got a million things to do today, but caught myself a nasty head cold, so I'll just veg out in front of the computer instead. Considering I have been exposed to the croup (sp?), strep throat and other random booga cooties in the past few weeks I feel fortunate not to have picked up something worse :goodvibes .

SO, let's talk food........

What restaurants are you thinking about for ADR's?

I know I need to narrow it down, but then again maybe not :rotfl2: -

Hoop-de-Do -it's a tradition. We took our first trip to WDW for our honeymoon back in 1992 and this is where we ate our first night. Wore our flashing "honeymoon heart" buttons and everything :love: . Ever since it is always the first dinner of our vacation.

Flying Fish - Best steak I have EVER had and we have gone to some of the best steak houses. The way they cook it (char it) makes it the best :thumbsup2

1900 Park Fare - They have the ugly step sisters and they are a hoot. The buffet is one of the better ones in WDW, not that that is saying much, but it is the characters that make this a favorite of ours.

SciFi Drive In - every trip we try one new place. Last trip it was 50's Prime Time and I thought is was just OK. This will be the one for this trip, although it will probably be lunch instead of dinner. Has anyone been here?

Fulton's Crab House - Just as Hoop-de-Do is a first day dinner tradition, having Alaskan King Crab Claws for our first lunch while we kill time waiting for check-in is another tradition.

Benihanna's - not really WDW, but is a short walk from the DTD bus stop. This is DD's favorite. I know they have something like this in Japan at Epcot, but I have been here a dozen times and have always had a fantastic meal. I could make an entire meal out of their chicken fried rice that they make right in front of you.

'OHana - not really sure why, but this place gets some bad reviews. I have always had excellent food here and plenty of it. I make the 'Ohana potatoes at home and the bread pudding is to die for!!!

Wolfgang Puck Express - this place is a hidden gem. The food here is amazingly fresh and good selection for a counter service place.

Columbia Harbor House - I am a tuna snob (nothing but Trader Joe's served here) :snooty: and this place has the best tuna sandwich I have ever had outside of my own homemade. The only bummer is they did away with the soup and half sandwich:confused3 .

I'd love to hear what everyone else thinks of as a "must" at WDW restaurnats
 
Got a million things to do today, but caught myself a nasty head cold, so I'll just veg out in front of the computer instead. Considering I have been exposed to the croup (sp?), strep throat and other random booga cooties in the past few weeks I feel fortunate not to have picked up something worse :goodvibes .

SO, let's talk food........

What restaurants are you thinking about for ADR's?

I know I need to narrow it down, but then again maybe not :rotfl2: -

Hoop-de-Do -it's a tradition. We took our first trip to WDW for our honeymoon back in 1992 and this is where we ate our first night. Wore our flashing "honeymoon heart" buttons and everything :love: . Ever since it is always the first dinner of our vacation.

Did it once & the kids loved it, but they weren't thrilled with the food. I'd like to do it again some time but not this coming trip.

Flying Fish - Best steak I have EVER had and we have gone to some of the best steak houses. The way they cook it (char it) makes it the best :thumbsup2

Never eaten there, because we always go to California Grill & Mike has the filet at CG so he probably wouldn't want it again & not a fish eater.

1900 Park Fare - They have the ugly step sisters and they are a hoot. The buffet is one of the better ones in WDW, not that that is saying much, but it is the characters that make this a favorite of ours.

Ate there last trip so will skip it this coming trip. I agree...best buffet! Love love love the bread pudding & step sisters are a riot!

SciFi Drive In - every trip we try one new place. Last trip it was 50's Prime Time and I thought is was just OK. This will be the one for this trip, although it will probably be lunch instead of dinner. Has anyone been here?

Ate there once & we were NOT impressed. We couldn't "see" our food & that just creeps me out & we also got the ribs, which in hindsight not the best choice as they were chewy. Will probably try again sometime, maybe for lunch. Heard the burgers were good? But then again we love 50's Prime Time so everyone's different.

Fulton's Crab House - Just as Hoop-de-Do is a first day dinner tradition, having Alaskan King Crab Claws for our first lunch while we kill time waiting for check-in is another tradition.

Again we ate here "once" but it WAS good. Mike was surprised how much he liked it, not being a seafood lover & all.

Benihanna's - not really WDW, but is a short walk from the DTD bus stop. This is DD's favorite. I know they have something like this in Japan at Epcot, but I have been here a dozen times and have always had a fantastic meal. I could make an entire meal out of their chicken fried rice that they make right in front of you.

We ate at a Benihannas in Key West once which was awesome, but we are big Japanese steak house eaters so we always enjoy a good hibachi meal. Have always thought of going over to Benihanas but never made the trip. I do LOVE when Japaneses steak houses offer the fried rice & Teppan Edo doesn't, but it's still good.

'OHana - not really sure why, but this place gets some bad reviews. I have always had excellent food here and plenty of it. I make the 'Ohana potatoes at home and the bread pudding is to die for!!!

You know they don't have the potatoes anymore...right? Noodles now & I heard they were tasteless. I'm still looking forward to trying their potstickers (which they now offer) & the bread pudding is "to die for!!!"

Wolfgang Puck Express - this place is a hidden gem. The food here is amazingly fresh and good selection for a counter service place.

Almost always stop here, but not sure about this trip.

Columbia Harbor House - I am a tuna snob (nothing but Trader Joe's served here) :snooty: and this place has the best tuna sandwich I have ever had outside of my own homemade. The only bummer is they did away with the soup and half sandwich:confused3 .

We do like it here but I never had the tuna, but have heard great things about it so maybe this trip I will.

I'd love to hear what everyone else thinks of as a "must" at WDW restaurnats

Like your traditions, California Grill has become a tradition for us. We just love it there & we always plan around the fireworks so we can go out on the observation deck to view them. I love their shrimp tempura sushi & Mike as I said, loves their filet.

Ohana of course, since we didn't eat there last trip & like I said, looking forward to trying the potstickers & the wonderful company of course.

Maybe the Illuminations dinner & dessert, even though it was voted out by this group, we may do it anyway with friends &/or family.

I'd like to try the Cape May Cafe buffet since we WILL be staying at BCV & we've never eaten there because of Mike's aversion to seafood (he basically only eats white fish like scrod, haddock, grouper, etc.), but it looks like they have a lot of carniverous options. Oh & a stop at Beaches & Cream & most likely Hurricane Hannahs for a Bahama Mama & some snacks while we're hanging at the pool.

Otherwise, I'm still up in the air about where we'll be eating. Maybe Mama Melrose & LeCellier since we haven't eaten at either in a while & we do like them. Hmmmm decisions decisions.

Oh I also always wanted to try Blue Zoo & get the "Two-pound Maine "Cantonese" Lobster, fried and tossed in sticky soy glaze $60" but that's a little pricey & they don't accept the TIW card so someday but again not this trip.

Oh (I keep thinking of things) we also almost always hit ESPN & we'll be right there so might try to catch a Red Sox game & have some drinks & wings!
 
What restaurants are you thinking about for ADR's?

I know I need to narrow it down, but then again maybe not :rotfl2: -

Hoop-de-Do -it's a tradition. We took our first trip to WDW for our honeymoon back in 1992 and this is where we ate our first night. Wore our flashing "honeymoon heart" buttons and everything :love: . Ever since it is always the first dinner of our vacation.

Never been..have thought about it but just never have.

Flying Fish - Best steak I have EVER had and we have gone to some of the best steak houses. The way they cook it (char it) makes it the best :thumbsup2

We ate there on our honeymoon and anniversary..I didn't care for it either time but then again..i am not a seafood person.

1900 Park Fare - They have the ugly step sisters and they are a hoot. The buffet is one of the better ones in WDW, not that that is saying much, but it is the characters that make this a favorite of ours.

We ate there last year..loved the strawberry soup...and the sister are a blast..good food and would do again.

SciFi Drive In - every trip we try one new place. Last trip it was 50's Prime Time and I thought is was just OK. This will be the one for this trip, although it will probably be lunch instead of dinner. Has anyone been here?

We love it there but I think it's more the atmosphere then the food...we usually go for lunch. I think it's fun. 50's Prime Time - same thing..more the stmosphere then the food..we go every visit.

Fulton's Crab House - Just as Hoop-de-Do is a first day dinner tradition, having Alaskan King Crab Claws for our first lunch while we kill time waiting for check-in is another tradition.

Love it there but do not think we are going this time.

Benihanna's - not really WDW, but is a short walk from the DTD bus stop. This is DD's favorite. I know they have something like this in Japan at Epcot, but I have been here a dozen times and have always had a fantastic meal. I could make an entire meal out of their chicken fried rice that they make right in front of you.

We love Benihana's - we have one very close to us here and go quite often - never gone in Florida since we go here - but great food!

'OHana - not really sure why, but this place gets some bad reviews. I have always had excellent food here and plenty of it. I make the 'Ohana potatoes at home and the bread pudding is to die for!!!

Never eaten there and not thrilled with the menu but I know the group is considering so i will go with the group.

Wolfgang Puck Express - this place is a hidden gem. The food here is amazingly fresh and good selection for a counter service place.

We ate there a year ago.

Columbia Harbor House - I am a tuna snob (nothing but Trader Joe's served here) :snooty: and this place has the best tuna sandwich I have ever had outside of my own homemade. The only bummer is they did away with the soup and half sandwich:confused3 .

Never eaten there.

I'd love to hear what everyone else thinks of as a "must" at WDW restaurnats

We usually make sure we go to 50's and Sci Fi but that is because I think they are fun. We don't really have many more "musts" anymore...I have to think where we want to go. We also need to figure out if the group really wants to BBQ or just pick up burgers at a resort and get together.
 
Well.. only about 9 more months until some of us are able to meet again! This thread is for anyone from our PC Repo cruise who is planning on joining in the fun during the August trip.

It will go quick!

What are some things you would like to do?

Since I'm low carbing it...I would like to eat some carbs on vacation & drink some Bahama Mamas. My vacation revolves around food.

What is your favorite thing to do at WDW? Grab a margarita in Mexico or Grey Goose slushie in France & find a spot to watch Illuminations.

Which water park would be best for our own Castaway Cay? Either water park should work, but we might skip this. We have APs & I don't want to have to buy water park tickets too since I'm not a huge water park fan & our time is limited.

Where are you planing on staying? BCVs...all booked!!! :hyper:

Feel free to throw in ideas for the trip!

If we don't feel like putting a BBQ together, we could always hit ESPN for some apps & drinks before we hit Jellyrolls? They can put a bunch of tables together for us or we could just mingle at the bah?

Roll Call:

A Litle Pixie Dust - August 15th- 22nd - AKL/BCV
Micmse - August 15th - 22nd - AKL/BCV
GoofyontheHiSeas - August 12th-22nd - CBR
CrusinMike - August 15th - 22nd - OKW
Dahuffy - August 15th - 22nd - OKW
Downrivermama - August 16th - 22nd - BCV
Allshookup - August 17 - 23rd - BCV

Thanks Des!!! :goodvibes
 
Like your traditions, California Grill has become a tradition for us. We just love it there & we always plan around the fireworks so we can go out on the observation deck to view them. I love their shrimp tempura sushi & Mike as I said, loves their filet.

Ohana of course, since we didn't eat there last trip & like I said, looking forward to trying the potstickers & the wonderful company of course.

Maybe the Illuminations dinner & dessert, even though it was voted out by this group, we may do it anyway with friends &/or family.

I'd like to try the Cape May Cafe buffet since we WILL be staying at BCV & we've never eaten there because of Mike's aversion to seafood (he basically only eats white fish like scrod, haddock, grouper, etc.), but it looks like they have a lot of carniverous options. Oh & a stop at Beaches & Cream & most likely Hurricane Hannahs for a Bahama Mama & some snacks while we're hanging at the pool.

Otherwise, I'm still up in the air about where we'll be eating. Maybe Mama Melrose & LeCellier since we haven't eaten at either in a while & we do like them. Hmmmm decisions decisions.

Oh I also always wanted to try Blue Zoo & get the "Two-pound Maine "Cantonese" Lobster, fried and tossed in sticky soy glaze $60" but that's a little pricey & they don't accept the TIW card so someday but again not this trip.

Oh (I keep thinking of things) we also almost always hit ESPN & we'll be right there so might try to catch a Red Sox game & have some drinks & wings!

No, I didn't know they did away with the potatoes...grrrr. Why do they always do stuff like that - makes me crazy. Like I said I make them at home, but they taste much better when someone else makes them. And, I love potstickers too!

Blue Zoo gets really good reviews and I just took a peak at CG's menu and went, "hmmmmm :scratchin :scratchin" .

The steak at FF is a NY Strip - totally different from a filet:teacher: :rolleyes1 :duck:

We usually make sure we go to 50's and Sci Fi but that is because I think they are fun. We don't really have many more "musts" anymore...I have to think where we want to go. We also need to figure out if the group really wants to BBQ or just pick up burgers at a resort and get together.

No Matter, I'm up for anything - I just thought we were kinda kicking ideas around :confused3
 
No, I didn't know they did away with the potatoes...grrrr. Why do they always do stuff like that - makes me crazy. Like I said I make them at home, but they taste much better when someone else makes them. And, I love potstickers too!

I know I loved the potatoes too & I'm disappointed they are gone!

Blue Zoo gets really good reviews and I just took a peak at CG's menu and went, "hmmmmm :scratchin :scratchin" .

The food at CG is wonderful & the are very accomodating with substitions or changes & view is beautiful! We just love it there!

The steak at FF is a NY Strip - totally different from a filet:teacher: :rolleyes1 :duck:

:rotfl2: True but CG is usually our only "signature" dining for the week, and we'll already have 2 if we do decide to do the GG dinner so Mike would give me a hard time if I suggested a 3rd at FF & he will complain that he's having to order steak again regardless of the cut. But I do really want to try the peanut butter chocolate bread pudding. ::yes:: Maybe I'll show him the menu & see if there's something else he might like to try. :scratchin

No Matter, I'm up for anything - I just thought we were kinda kicking ideas around :confused3

I forgot to say earlier....sorry you're not feeling well! :hug:
 
Like your traditions, California Grill has become a tradition for us. We just love it there & we always plan around the fireworks so we can go out on the observation deck to view them. I love their shrimp tempura sushi & Mike as I said, loves their filet.

Ohana of course, since we didn't eat there last trip & like I said, looking forward to trying the potstickers & the wonderful company of course.

Maybe the Illuminations dinner & dessert, even though it was voted out by this group, we may do it anyway with friends &/or family.

I'd like to try the Cape May Cafe buffet since we WILL be staying at BCV & we've never eaten there because of Mike's aversion to seafood (he basically only eats white fish like scrod, haddock, grouper, etc.), but it looks like they have a lot of carniverous options. Oh & a stop at Beaches & Cream & most likely Hurricane Hannahs for a Bahama Mama & some snacks while we're hanging at the pool.

Otherwise, I'm still up in the air about where we'll be eating. Maybe Mama Melrose & LeCellier since we haven't eaten at either in a while & we do like them. Hmmmm decisions decisions.

Oh I also always wanted to try Blue Zoo & get the "Two-pound Maine "Cantonese" Lobster, fried and tossed in sticky soy glaze $60" but that's a little pricey & they don't accept the TIW card so someday but again not this trip.

Oh (I keep thinking of things) we also almost always hit ESPN & we'll be right there so might try to catch a Red Sox game & have some drinks & wings!

Just ate at LeCellier and 1900 Park Fare a couple of weeks ago. LeCellier is one of the hardest reservations to get. You usually have to call in the first hour the date is open to get it. You can make the reservation 90 days from your check in date. The grandkids loved 1900 Park Fare and the step sisters made a big fuss over 3 year old Colin since he insisted on wearing a "Prince" costume since his sister wears her Cinderella costume. So you know what Grandmon was busy doing before they got to Florida. But the best part was when Prince Charming danced with our 6 year old granddaughter, it just made the trip even more magical for Julia. We all like the buffet. But, we are pretty easy to please. The sliced prime rib was really good.

Dave and I will be there 8/17 thru late 8/19. We are at BCV. I was glad to see that the plans for the water park will fit in with our dates. We will probably have to pass on O'Hana since we have a week of dinners to save for in July with the family.

We will have our van so can help with any trips to the grocery store Monday thru Wednesday.

Barbara
 
Like your traditions, California Grill has become a tradition for us. We just love it there & we always plan around the fireworks so we can go out on the observation deck to view them. I love their shrimp tempura sushi & Mike as I said, loves their filet.

Ohana of course, since we didn't eat there last trip & like I said, looking forward to trying the potstickers & the wonderful company of course.

Maybe the Illuminations dinner & dessert, even though it was voted out by this group, we may do it anyway with friends &/or family.

We'd probably still be interested in this too. Let me know if you decide to do it.

I'd like to try the Cape May Cafe buffet since we WILL be staying at BCV & we've never eaten there because of Mike's aversion to seafood (he basically only eats white fish like scrod, haddock, grouper, etc.), but it looks like they have a lot of carniverous options. Oh & a stop at Beaches & Cream & most likely Hurricane Hannahs for a Bahama Mama & some snacks while we're hanging at the pool.

My Dad doesn't do seafood, and I remember him being able to find lots of good stuff to eat there.

Otherwise, I'm still up in the air about where we'll be eating. Maybe Mama Melrose & LeCellier since we haven't eaten at either in a while & we do like them. Hmmmm decisions decisions.

Oh I also always wanted to try Blue Zoo & get the "Two-pound Maine "Cantonese" Lobster, fried and tossed in sticky soy glaze $60" but that's a little pricey & they don't accept the TIW card so someday but again not this trip.

Oh (I keep thinking of things) we also almost always hit ESPN & we'll be right there so might try to catch a Red Sox game & have some drinks & wings!

I guess it's time to figure out where we want to eat.
 
Hi everyone!

I was trying to put together everyone's dates...it seems that most will be there from atleast Monday to Friday.

What does everyone think of the following:

Monday - resort hopping - checking out how the other resorts are
Tuesday - Group dinner (Ohana has been suggested)
**Maybe a day together in one of the parks?
Wednesday - Water Park - Castaway Cay
Thursday - Group dinner (maybe a BBQ) or Illuminations group viewing
**Maybe a day in the park together

Let me know your thoughts. I would like to figure out the days so some people can decide when they can be there as well as if anyone wants to make individual ADR next month.

We're open to just about anything Des. I know that Kev wants to have dinner at Cinderella's Table again.
 
It's a Dueling Pianos entertainment bar for adults only - one of the few "clubs" left on WDW property. They are very talented musicians.

http://www.jellyrolls.us/

In the past I have actually traveled from Boston for JellyRolls DIS Meets, they are that much fun!

Sounds fun. Wonder if there's a drink minimum.
 
How is he doing, Steph?


:wave2:

Had to go to the ER last night. :sad2: BUT, he told me earlier that the dr is going to release him tomorrow since his blood counts are good. He has an infection of some sort.

Got a million things to do today, but caught myself a nasty head cold, so I'll just veg out in front of the computer instead. Considering I have been exposed to the croup (sp?), strep throat and other random booga cooties in the past few weeks I feel fortunate not to have picked up something worse :goodvibes .

I am really sorry you're not feeling well!!

SO, let's talk food........

What restaurants are you thinking about for ADR's?

I know I need to narrow it down, but then again maybe not :rotfl2: -

Hoop-de-Do -it's a tradition. We took our first trip to WDW for our honeymoon back in 1992 and this is where we ate our first night. Wore our flashing "honeymoon heart" buttons and everything :love: . Ever since it is always the first dinner of our vacation.

Flying Fish - Best steak I have EVER had and we have gone to some of the best steak houses. The way they cook it (char it) makes it the best :thumbsup2

1900 Park Fare - They have the ugly step sisters and they are a hoot. The buffet is one of the better ones in WDW, not that that is saying much, but it is the characters that make this a favorite of ours.

SciFi Drive In - every trip we try one new place. Last trip it was 50's Prime Time and I thought is was just OK. This will be the one for this trip, although it will probably be lunch instead of dinner. Has anyone been here?

Fulton's Crab House - Just as Hoop-de-Do is a first day dinner tradition, having Alaskan King Crab Claws for our first lunch while we kill time waiting for check-in is another tradition.

Benihanna's - not really WDW, but is a short walk from the DTD bus stop. This is DD's favorite. I know they have something like this in Japan at Epcot, but I have been here a dozen times and have always had a fantastic meal. I could make an entire meal out of their chicken fried rice that they make right in front of you.

We always eat at the resturant in Epcot's Japan...I'll post someof our pics in the next post.

'OHana - not really sure why, but this place gets some bad reviews. I have always had excellent food here and plenty of it. I make the 'Ohana potatoes at home and the bread pudding is to die for!!!

Wolfgang Puck Express - this place is a hidden gem. The food here is amazingly fresh and good selection for a counter service place.

Columbia Harbor House - I am a tuna snob (nothing but Trader Joe's served here) :snooty: and this place has the best tuna sandwich I have ever had outside of my own homemade. The only bummer is they did away with the soup and half sandwich:confused3 .

I'd love to hear what everyone else thinks of as a "must" at WDW restaurnats

Just ate at LeCellier and 1900 Park Fare a couple of weeks ago. LeCellier is one of the hardest reservations to get. You usually have to call in the first hour the date is open to get it. You can make the reservation 90 days from your check in date. The grandkids loved 1900 Park Fare and the step sisters made a big fuss over 3 year old Colin since he insisted on wearing a "Prince" costume since his sister wears her Cinderella costume. So you know what Grandmon was busy doing before they got to Florida. But the best part was when Prince Charming danced with our 6 year old granddaughter, it just made the trip even more magical for Julia. We all like the buffet. But, we are pretty easy to please. The sliced prime rib was really good.

Barbara

How cool!!!! I will NEVER forget the first time we ate dinner there....Claire (7) was 4. When Prince Charming came to our table she whispers to me *He makes so nervous* and then did a little giggle. :goodvibes She has always believed that she really IS Cinderella.
 
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The funny thing about this guy is that.....he spent his High School years living about 20 minutes away form where we live! LOL!!

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See dh & Elvis laughing? This is why dh is only allowed to stand by me or Samantha during Church. The older 2 & Elvis w/DH equals wayyyy too much laughing and talking! :rotfl2:

What does that say about Samantha & I???? :confused3
 
Had to go to the ER last night. :sad2: BUT, he told me earlier that the dr is going to release him tomorrow since his blood counts are good. He has an infection of some sort.

Aww, Steph, that really sucks. :grouphug: Hoping he feels better soon!

Just ate at LeCellier and 1900 Park Fare a couple of weeks ago. LeCellier is one of the hardest reservations to get. You usually have to call in the first hour the date is open to get it. You can make the reservation 90 days from your check in date. The grandkids loved 1900 Park Fare and the step sisters made a big fuss over 3 year old Colin since he insisted on wearing a "Prince" costume since his sister wears her Cinderella costume. So you know what Grandmon was busy doing before they got to Florida. But the best part was when Prince Charming danced with our 6 year old granddaughter, it just made the trip even more magical for Julia. We all like the buffet. But, we are pretty easy to please. The sliced prime rib was really good.

Dave and I will be there 8/17 thru late 8/19. We are at BCV. I was glad to see that the plans for the water park will fit in with our dates. We will probably have to pass on O'Hana since we have a week of dinners to save for in July with the family.

We will have our van so can help with any trips to the grocery store Monday thru Wednesday.

Barbara

So true about LeCellier and trying to get reservations. And, even when you do get in at the 90 day mark, first thing AM it's sometimes difficult to get a 6-8pm reservation. I think it is the best TS restaurant in Epcot. We are going to pass on it this time.



Sounds fun. Wonder if there's a drink minimum.

No drink minimum, but there is a cover charge.

The funny thing about this guy is that.....he spent his High School years living about 20 minutes away form where we live! LOL!!

small world!!!

See dh & Elvis laughing? This is why dh is only allowed to stand by me or Samantha during Church. The older 2 & Elvis w/DH equals wayyyy too much laughing and talking! :rotfl2:

What a great picture. I don't know what they are laughing at, but it just makes you want to laugh right along with them :lmao:

What does that say about Samantha & I???? :confused3
 
Aww, Steph, that really sucks. :grouphug: Hoping he feels better soon!

Thanks. He thought he was getting out today...but.....his white blood count went down -- not dangerously like it has in the past -- just enough to make the Dr say *Not today.*
 












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