and we're back. [Walt, Wizards, and....Woolungasaurus?]

:)


Bit the bullet, reserved a car! Got a pretty good total for such a long reservation, through National. Which means a free additional driver and the possibility of a higher level of car, as hubby belongs to the Emerald Club already. If we find a MUCH lower deal, we can cancel it.

I had such hesitation b/c part of me felt I should get 16+ days of a rental car for, like, $150 or something. And that's just not going to happen. I had to accept the concept that a good daily rate is a good daily rate, and the thing freaking me out was multiplying the good daily rate by 16+ days.


Things are starting to wind both up and down, getting into the last couple weeks of preparations, and looking SO forward to the two nights at CBR. I bet we won't so much be sleeping off jetlag as we will be decompressing from all of this planning. Well, at least I'll be doing that!
 
Yay!! Sounds great!! I think a car really is the way to go.
 
Oh I agree, I've always agreed. Just don't like the cost. :) And those sneaky Magical Express voucher thingies started to sway me, along with the idea of NOT having to drive from the airport after 6pm in an entirely unfamiliar place (with tolls!).

But we did want to make that grocery stop (so we don't have to go on the 1st), and wanted to have the car b/c I think that the buses will make me bananas if I *have to* ride them, and and and and... I was totally willing to take ME in and out, and rent locally, but the costs for renting at the "car care center" or at the Swan and Dolphin resort, or anywhere else along International Drive was just too dangit much.

Renting the car even increases our costs at Universal, b/c there's a parking fee for the hotel. But returning the car to MCO, getting to Univ from MCO, getting back to MCO to rent another car, etc etc...just was putting too much in the way of enjoyment.
 
Yeah, and although you are paying to park it should mean there will be parking for you at the end of the day. Or at least that is how I thought until our last trip, we had to pay for parking and we had to park behind the restaurant in the parking lot.
 

Oh, the parking is actually at the hotel. Unless we need to leave to go to the outside world, we'll just be paying rent on the one parking spot, as you can walk/water taxi/etc to the Universal parks easily. Or that's what I've read, at least.



OK I'm not liking what my knee is doing! Of all the frightening feelings to have, feeling that there's a rubber band inside your knee that's getting a little too tight is a BAD one. What's weird is that I think I have good form. I'm paying a lot of attention to what my feet are doing as I jog on the treadmill, I have NO height on the belt, etc etc, I thought I was doing it all right! And I've got the stability type running shoes b/c my ankles do funky things and they are supposed to stop that extra motion.

And yet, rubber band. Ugh. Scary!
 
Oh, the parking is actually at the hotel. Unless we need to leave to go to the outside world, we'll just be paying rent on the one parking spot, as you can walk/water taxi/etc to the Universal parks easily. Or that's what I've read, at least.



OK I'm not liking what my knee is doing! Of all the frightening feelings to have, feeling that there's a rubber band inside your knee that's getting a little too tight is a BAD one. What's weird is that I think I have good form. I'm paying a lot of attention to what my feet are doing as I jog on the treadmill, I have NO height on the belt, etc etc, I thought I was doing it all right! And I've got the stability type running shoes b/c my ankles do funky things and they are supposed to stop that extra motion.

And yet, rubber band. Ugh. Scary!

Oh Molly now is not the time to hurt yourself.

I like getting there and parking but I figured at Disneyland this last trip I had free parking and I was gonna use it!!

I don't know which wreath for sure you liked in that picture but if it is the one made with bells they had it in June at the Christmas shop so maybe it will be at WDW.
 
It was the green and red one, I think bells makes sense...


I'm going to have to start a staging area for packing soon. Just to make sure I'm not forgetting any little things (like tickets LOL). Truly cannot believe it!
 
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I was so afraid that I was gonna forget our tickets. I think there would be nothing worse than getting there and having forgot the tickets.:rolleyes1
 
;) Checking that I have my tickets is something I do about 20 times before I leave.

When we went to San Francisco in October I packed up all the little cords and electrical stuff into the suitcase - DH told me I should put it somewhere else so we could access it easily. He moved it to our staging area - after he put it in a convenient bag, someone else moved it somewhere else and everybody's chargers and Ipod cords and stuff got left at home!

Moral of the story - once you pack it, don't unpack it, even if someone thinks they have a better idea! At least you know you've packed it and it's there - even if it's not in the most convenient place! :thumbsup2

Staging areas always make the trip more real to me. I know if I'm thinking of not forgetting something or need to remember this or that and I put it in the staging area my trip is getting close! That and getting out the suitcases!

I'm so excited for you and the family. I know you'll have a great trip!
 
Why is it that I get freezing in this house when gets below 70? That is not very cold, not at all, but to me it's just beyond cold! And I can always tell when it hits that level, because I start shaking with cold (this is only inside the house, outside I'm a bit stronger, temperature-wise). Then I go and check the thermostat and yep, just under 70.


A woman at the Y (grandmother-by-blood, mother-by-legalities of two girls in E's aikido class) gave Eamon some phonics books. Yesterday, he just went right over to his bookshelf, picked one out, and started sounding things out!

As usual, he did great until I started pushing him a tiny bit (not on purpose, I didn't even realize I was pushing, but his reaction tells me that he felt it was pushing), and then he pushed back. Sigh.

But the point is....it was cool, and I got a little teary.


Oh, I got the buttons from wackybuttons, they are very cute! Also got the new bottle of Arnica cream, for those achey muscles I'm quite sure we'll have. Good stuff!
 
You know that sounds like our house. When the house gets under 70 the kids start complaining. They stay away from the upstairs when it is cold because it is so much colder up there. Fine with me. My world.

E is just exerting his independence. I hate it when my kids do it but I know it is a right of passage. But, I don't have to like it.

So tell me about Arnica cream?
 
Arnica is some sort of plant that has lovely medicinal properties. Used as a homeopathic remedy, it promotes healing and can lessen pain. Used as an herb in a cream or gel, it relieves pain and promotes healing.

I used arnica gel on my back while pregnant, b/c I was SO sore everywhere. It was OK. Then while moving a few years ago, we took a break and walked to the farmer's market downtown. Walked by a booth selling all sorts of things like that (same place as is in the link I gave along with the words "arnica cream"), and decided to give it a try. Put a dab of the cream on my hand, and rubbed it into Robert's sore calf muscle (bet that looked funny!). figuring it would take awhile, we walked away...we had just gotten beyond their tent thing and that calf was feeling fine. We walked right back and bought a bottle. :)

I sent a bottle a couple years ago to my stepdad as he was having his second hip replacement. The first surgery had caused quite a bit of long-lasting pain, and he was bruised for a LONG time. After the second, once the incision was healed enough to put lotion on/near it, he used it, and he healed up much faster with that one.

It's lovely stuff. A bit strong smelling, lots of herbs in it, but still nice.
 
I wonder do you think that it would help my husband and sciatic nerve pain? He gets such horrible sciatic pain and nothing helps. He suffers pretty badly from it.
 
You never know! If you asked some official if it could help, they'd be mystified as how something applied to the skin could help with nerve pain. But I get sciatic pain sometimes, and it has eased things (as have baths in epsom salts...note to self, buy epsom salts in Orlando), though I couldn't tell you why or how.

If you order from the website I linked to, they add shipping costs without warning you; I ordered two bottles this time (one to bring to my aunt), and the shipping was just under $6 for priority. But you don't know it's going to happen until it happens. Fairly annoying, but good to know in advance.

Of course I'd recommend he try *gentle* chiropractic and even acupuncture. :goodvibes
 
He has tried chiropractic before and although it helped for a little while it came back again. As bad or worse. Now we never thought about acupuncture, I need to investigate this. I think our Kaiser may even cover this. I think it is worth the money even if isn't covered if it works.

Thank you for the info. I think that I am going to get some Arnica. I got him some capsasian cream to try and it burns him sometimes. It works great as a warm up before his bicycle rides.
 
Sciatica is really hard. Despite my BEING a (retired) chiro, I still get it, and that, I tell you, is annoying. Usually hits when I'm extra active or extra slothful. I think you've said that Scotty is a bicyclist? That could definitely strain that area on a person already prone to sciatic problems. But it's such a dull, boring (like it bores through you, not that it bores you) pain, it's just awful.
 
When it hits he just is in massive pain. He has found that when he doesn't ride it is worse. Last night was the worse I have ever seen it. It was so bad he couldn't stand up straight. When he has gone to our DR's he gets sent to physical therapy and pain pills. Physical therapy sees him once and they tell him he knows the exercises and send him on his way. It seems like an endless mad circle.

Thank you for all of your help and for listening. I really appreciate it.
 
Oh I feel so bad for him! I don't think I've ever had it that bad, but even to the extent that I've had it, it's bad. And yep, not exercising just makes it worse.

If chiro helped him, it probably means that the way his bones go together in his pelvis naturally wants to "squeeze" the nerve, and chiro helps to ease them away. Since this is how his body has been for probably his whole life, it's probable it would take quite awhile to get it to "hold", and it's possible it never would.

Just as an example of what I've gone through...for whatever reason, 10-15 years ago, my shoulder started acting up big-time. It's where I hold my stress, I get a really tight shoulder when nervous, sad, mad, etc. And it would just hurt all the time. I was in practice, and my shoulder was driving me mad, and I knew I was having different levels of feeling in my left hand compared to my right, because it was messing up the way the nerves in my hand were talking to my body (and the way my body was talking to my hand). It's one of the many reasons I gave up practicing. If I'd ever found the money to get disability insurance for myself, I very likely would have waited longer, gotten a diagnosis, and started collecting on that insurance, that's how bad it was getting.

I've never had my chiro-friends look at it, mainly b/c I usually go to the kinds that don't look elsewhere on the spine. Then I found this awesome guy who is very grounded but also floaty; he talks about energies, but also takes personal injury cases. He has a great monthly family plan, but will bill insurance if you want to do that instead. etc. And he's MORE than happy to go beyond the spine. Last week, he did some tiny little thing to my shoulder (ouch ouch ouch, but only momentarily), and for a few days it really felt better. Even now, though it feels almost back to the same, it's still a bit different. I would bet it's going to be at least a year until it really starts feeling good and I bet I'll have to have it checked out regularly. For whatever reason, my body wants to hold my shoulder (which affects ribs, clavicle, shoulder blade (and muscles around it all), and also the vertebrae nearby) in a very funky fashion, and I don't expect it to keep itself in proper place for a long time.

So if it worked, and if he liked it, and if you can find someone really good and trustworthy and someone who has a reasonable monthly plan (if your insurance doesn't cover all the visits you want)...and if he can be comfortable going again and again (since it helps), he wouldn't be the only one going often for something that's been chronic for what seems to be a long time.
 
Can someone make me stop crying every time I read an article about Prince William's wedding plans?

I've never ever understood why I stayed up (or got up early? can't recall which one) for Diana and Charles' wedding, and I was baffled by why I was so incredible messed up when she died (seriously messed up, probably should have gotten counseling about it), and every time I hear about her sons, and especially now with W getting married...it's just a cry-fest.

I mean, how sweet is he?

"I thought it was quite nice because obviously she's not going to be around to share any of the fun and excitement of it all. This was my way of keeping her close to it all," William said.

I left the seat that would have been my mom's empty at my wedding, and there was *supposed to be* a violet in my bouquet b/c she loved the violets that grew outside our front windows. (there wasn't; the ONLY vendor issue I had with my wedding was with my florist (doesn't mean my baker didn't have issues with me, LOL)) I "made space" for my mom at my wedding, and I love that this sweet boy (boy? he's the same age that Robert was when he and I met) is doing something similar for his mom.

And how lovely is this?

...."he had taken his time in proposing to give Kate a sense of what life in the royal family was like."

"I wanted to give her a chance to see in and to back out if she needed to before it all got too much," William said.


What celebrity-type does that sort of thing? And how awesome is his fiancee, to wait like that?


OK and even Prince Harry is awesome.

"After Diana’s death, the ring reportedly came into Prince Harry’s possession, while William inherited a Cartier watch. Harry apparently then decided that the ring should be on the finger of the future queen of England and gave it to William to give to his fiancee."
 
I just sneezed and I guess I stomped my foot at the same time (sneezing gets annoying after the millionth time), and I knocked something over in the kitchen. I'm in the dining room. :3dglasses


So my lungs have been tight for over a week, and my nose is leaking, but EVERYONE (outside my family) that I have run into for 2 weeks has these same symptoms and I'm just not sweatin' it and I'm not staying home (the lungs feel happier after I exercise). Well, today E's nose started it. Maybe it's the same thing, maybe it'll be a full blown cold.

Either way, best get it done with NOW!!!!!!! I'm upping the garlic (E won't eat it plain, but he eats hummus like there's no tomorrow even though he does know garlic is a big ingredient), echinacea, and Emergen-C as of tomorrow!
 














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