ANOTHER Adventure in Autism (4/15) A Taste of What's to Come...

Kathy,
Thanks for sending the picture of the RV you guys got for your trip and to live in while the house is being worked on.

So you say the same guy that designed the RV is designing your house?

Wow, I guess you did get a good deal….:thumbsup2

:rotfl:

I love the disclaimer :laughing:
 
Hey, you guys!

Sorry I've been such a stranger... lots and lots on my plate lately and I miss the DIS terribly!

I'm off tomorrow; hubby will be at work and kids will be at school so I will finally have some quiet time. Promised Ed I'd use the time to catch up on the house cleaning :laughing: Yeah, right!

See ya tomorrow!

Kathy
 

We missed you! :hug: Hope all is well with you and yours.... looking forward to an update when you can :surfweb:
 
Getting close to the 30 days mark. Woot!

Are you still interested in the shirts? I plan to do mine this weekend.
 
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We’ve chosen Jersey Week for what will be our fifth family vacation to WDW. We went during Jersey Week last year for the first time and it worked out well. The kids already get 2-1/2 days off for Election Day and the NJ State Teachers’ Convention, so they only miss half a week of school if we go to Disney for a week (along with a giant chunk of our state population!) This year, the dates are 11/3 - 11/11.

We will pass on the weekend so to speak. We will be there the 9th through the 16th
 
You're camping at the Wilderness Lodge? I would LOVE that!! That would be a blast. Buzz (every so often) brings up camping. I used to camp with my family when I was little, but haven't been in 30 years. I just can NOT picture Buzz camping. He always says his idea of roughing it is a hotel with no bar. Anyway, that would be so much fun! I was in the WL once and just loved it. I was having a moment and had to make Buzz stop so I could use the bathroom~The WL was the closest place. I didn't get to look around much~ :headache:
 
Hey, Linnie! :wave:

We are "camping" (so to speak!) at the Villas at WL this November; for the RV trip next August we'll be at Fort Wilderness Campground which is just a little bit further 'round Bay Lake. :goodvibes

I'm trying hard not to get my own plans mixed up in my head, so I hope I can keep everything straight for all my DIS-friends!

BTW: An interesting tidbit I picked up during the Keys to the Kingdom Tour concerned the Magic Kingdom area resorts. They all correspond to the different "lands":

The Grand Floridian = Main Street, USA
Fort Wilderness and Wilderness Lodge = FrontierLand
The Polynesian = AdventureLand
The Contemporary = TomorrowLand

Funny how I never realized this until the CM pointed it out to us on the tour! LOL! Its so obvious!


Kathy
 
Hey, Linnie! :wave:

We are "camping" (so to speak!) at the Villas at WL this November; for the RV trip next August we'll be at Fort Wilderness Campground which is just a little bit further 'round Bay Lake. :goodvibes

I'm trying hard not to get my own plans mixed up in my head, so I hope I can keep everything straight for all my DIS-friends!

BTW: An interesting tidbit I picked up during the Keys to the Kingdom Tour concerned the Magic Kingdom area resorts. They all correspond to the different "lands":

The Grand Floridian = Main Street, USA
Fort Wilderness and Wilderness Lodge = FrontierLand
The Polynesian = AdventureLand
The Contemporary = TomorrowLand

Funny how I never realized this until the CM pointed it out to us on the tour! LOL! Its so obvious!


Kathy

Kathy, I never realized that either and it makes so much sense!

I'm enjoying hearing about all of your trips. We will be there in November as well - over Thanksgiving! I'm getting very excited (only planner in our group of 16!) Thanks for writing!

Sara
 
My idea of "roughing it" is a hotel with NO bar. :smokin: pirate:

On a side note, one of the OJ Simpson characters that was just arrested graduated from High School with me in 1985.

http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2007/09/21/news/local/25-cashmore.txt


Crazy world. :crazy:

Class of '85:yay: :yay: :yay: (oops, I just gave away my age:eek:

Did you know this guy, hang out with him, do we need to worry that if we ever meet you at WDW that you will break into our rooms to steal you memorabilia back:scared1: pirate: :cool2:
 
I knew him well. While we wern't friends, we did run into one another a lot.

Now, I've got another one for you.

This is in the SAME newspaper on the SAME day. Yes, it's my next door neighbor who just moved in this last May.

This is even more shocking to us.

http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2007/09/21/news/local/28-muffley.txt


Sorry Kathy. :sad2:

Oh, and an OB/GYN named Muffley!! :rotfl2: I always loved that. My wife is horrified by this news as our daughter has played at their house. :mad:
 
I knew him well. While we wern't friends, we did run into one another a lot.

Now, I've got another one for you.

This is in the SAME newspaper on the SAME day. Yes, it's my next door neighbor who just moved in this last May.

This is even more shocking to us.

http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2007/09/21/news/local/28-muffley.txt


Sorry Kathy. :sad2:

Oh, and an OB/GYN named Muffley!! :rotfl2: I always loved that. My wife is horrified by this news as our daughter has played at their house. :mad:


Did you and Linnie did you go over with a knife and, ya know...What we all want to do with a knife and a man when we hear these kinds of stories:mad:
Not that I am violent or anyhting.:rolleyes1

Sorry for the hijack, Kathy:hippie:
 
That's okay, I'm used to it. Whenever Buzz comes by things always go a a bit askew!!


...an OB/GYN named Muffley...we have a dentist in town named Dr. Ciampi (pronounced chompy!!)


I'm working on a post, hopefully it should be up later...

Kathy
 
Pre-Trip #31:


Oh, Deer Me!



Last Halloween I was out trick-or-treating around our neighborhood with Billy and Tricia (and Aimee). We were walking along, kicking the leaves and making swirly designs on them with our flashlights when Aimee suddenly began to growl, low and deep in her throat. :confused: I looked up and saw an ominous-looking figure coming toward us, walking in the middle of the street.


“Heel, Aimee!” I said, thinking it was a dog that had got out of his yard and was coming over to investigate us. As it loomed closer, however, I could see that it was way, way too large to be a dog. It moved into the light of the streetlamp and I could see that it was a magestic-looking buck with a huge set of antlers. It stopped for a moment, looked distainfully at the silly humans with their mouths hanging open, and then turned around and loped off down the street.

“Mommy, did you see that?” Tricia exclaimed.

“Yeah,” I said. “That kid’s costume is awesome!


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This morning as I was getting the kids’ breakfast ready, I casually looked out my kitchen window and saw a small herd of deer cross the street and tentatively make its way across my front lawn. Now, depending upon where you live, that may not be such an unusual event for some of you DISers, but it certainly stopped me in my tracks for a moment!


Oh sure, for years we’ve seen the occasional one or two off in the trees if we’re driving by a wooded area and, unfortunately, we would sometimes drive past one that had been hit by a car and was now just a lifeless form on the side of the road. But this was the first time that I’ve seen so many deer on my own front lawn in broad daylight! There were about seven of them, four adult females and three older fawns. This is a very developed (some would say over-developed) suburban area of North Jersey. We’ve got plenty of trees, but I wouldn’t exactly say we have any kind of forest nearby. I guess the deer simply have nowhere left to go.


As mentioned in a previous post, Ed and I have been really busy over the past few weeks trying to formulate a game plan for next summer when we remodel the house. We really have no other choice than to completely vacate the house for July and August. (That’s how I’m getting the super-unbelievable-bonus trip to WDW in August.) :banana:


Our original plan was to rent an RV for both months and spend July camping in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, but the cost of the rental turned out to be prohibitive. Not to mention it would be unrealistic for Ed to be able to take so much vacation time at once. (Please, don’t even ask me how the doctor is going to take it when I tell him I won’t be able to work either July or August!) :rolleyes1 Besides, two months is an awfully long time to live in a confined space with two active kids and a Lab!


Anyway, we decided that we would probably do better if we rent a cabin in the eastern Pocono Mountains for the month of July. Ed can commute, staying with friends here in town for a few nights when he works three 12-hr shifts in a row, and then he can spend all his days off with us in the mountains.

August will be split between camping in North Carolina and at Fort Wilderness Campground in WDW.

So now I am looking on line at all kinds of summer rental properties, with the hope that we can get one for a reasonable rate. Of course, the listings all feature glamour shots of the various vacation homes in the snowy winter, the colorful autumn, or the cool, shady summertime. The thing that struck me most about these photos was the love affair these owners seemed to have with deer. Whether they were offering a humble one-bedroom log cabin or a contemporary ski chalet that sleeps twelve, I’d say about 80-90% of them had at least one photo showing multiple deer on the property! Apparently this is viewed as a highly attractive feature as it is listed along with all the other ammenities…



“Gaze out the large kitchen window at all the deer cavorting in the yard!”

“Relax on our deck and watch as the deer come up and say Hello!”

“The deer will eat right out of your hand!”



Now, I love nature and all that, but I grew up in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. I would prefer that the wildlife stay off the deck, if you please! They are welcome to pass on through like the herd I saw this morning, but I’d rather that they not get too close. I am not a big fan of ticks and fleas. We don’t have a garden, but those that do have to protect their plants and shrubs from the voracious appetites of grazing deer. Around here, they are seen as pests, not perks.


Perhaps the deer in Pennsylvania simply have different expectations of how they will be treated by vacationing humans. I get this mental image of a crowd of deer knocking on the patio door and pressing their faces against the glass sideways so they can peer inside....


“Anybody there, Gladys?”
“I dunno, Harriet, it sure looks like someone’s home!”
“What do you make of it, Ethel?”
“Try knocking a little louder, I’m hungry!”
“Hey, you renters in there! Come on out so we can eat from your hands!



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So all this talk about living in the mountains and camping in the woods has really got me thinking, how are the kids and I going to handle the inevitable close encounters with the local wildlife? We’re accustomed to seeing birds, squirrels, and the occasional bunny rabbit in our yard. (We used to have a lot of cute chipmunks in the area, but the neighbors’ cats made short work of those.) :cat: Soon we’ll be living with black bear and deer and oppossum and ….and heaven knows what other kinds of animals!

…and snakes, let’s not forget about the snakes. And the field mice. And the bugs. And the huge creepy spiders. :eek:


The other night, some kind of fast-moving, cricket-like bug made the fatal mistake of entering the house under the kitchen door. Ed was summoned to terminate it with extreme prejudice. I ran out of the kitchen, but Tricia stayed. When Ed opened the paper towel to see if it was dead, it started wriggling and I’m sure her terrified screams could be heard a mile away!!


Huh boy! I just can’t wait to get out there and get closer to nature. :rolleyes: Well, at least when we’re in the motorhome there will be some small measure of protection from the untamed wilds of the Fort Wilderness Campground. (I don’t think I could ever camp in a tent…even at Disney! I wouldn’t get a wink of sleep thinking about what may be crawling into my sleeping bag!)


I’ve read about lots of animal friends that we will probably meet at the Fort: lizards, toads, armadillos, rabbits, and of course, ducks. There’ve even been a few alligator sightings! Peacock used to roam around, too, but they’ve since been transferred to the Animal Kingdom Park. Something about them pecking at campers...


I love the Animal Kingdom Park! Because of that wonderful Disney Imagineering, the boundary between Man and Animal is blurred but remains distinctly present. A prime example of this is the Safari. We “feel” as though we’re bouncing along on rutted roads, gazing about at all the animals peacefully co-existing in their natural environments. But in reality, it is all an elaborate set that includes unseen moats, landscape barriers and fences that contain the animals so they remain safe from each other and we remain safe from them.


(I don’t know about you, but as much as I desire quality educational experiences for my children, I wouldn’t want them to actually witness one of the lions taking down an impala and sinking her teeth into its neck just a few yards from us!)


And I can say with complete conviction that I strongly prefer audio-animatronic bugs to the real thing! When I think of Florida in August, I have to say that I’m more frightened of meeting giant creepy-crawlies than of meeting alligators. I’m pretty sure no one ever found the latter in her room at Pop Century! (Yes, Karla, I saw that picture!)


And Floridians, FYI, you aren’t fooling anybody. The rest of us know darn well that “Palmento Bugs” are ROACHES!! Ewwww! God help me if one of those gets inside the RV….Tricia’s screams would wake up the dead! And as for me, the only thing you’d hear would be the sound of my feet flying down the gravel path! :scared1:


Yes, I truly am looking forward to camping at the Fort next summer, but I think I will enjoy the rustic luxury of the Villas at the Wilderness Lodge a whole lot more come this November! ::yes::


And in case anyone’s interested,



That's only six weeks from tomorrow!! (Yay!)


Kathy
 
“Mommy, did you see that?” Tricia exclaimed.

“Yeah,” I said. “That kid’s costume is awesome!

OK that’s just cute


This morning as I was getting the kids’ breakfast ready, I casually looked out my kitchen window and saw a small herd of deer cross the street and tentatively make its way across my front lawn. Now, depending upon where you live, that may not be such an unusual event for some of you DISers, but it certainly stopped me in my tracks for a moment!

We have “Wild Life” that goes through our area too.
They are the local High School hoodlums


Anyway, we decided that we would probably do better if we rent a cabin in the eastern Pocono Mountains for the month of July

This sounds like a lot of fun.

So after you watch RV with Robin Williams you need to watch Summer Rental with John Candy and Dan Ackroyd


Soon we’ll be living with black bear and deer and oppossum and ….and heaven knows what other kinds of animals!
…and snakes, let’s not forget about the snakes. And the field mice. And the bugs. And the huge creepy spiders. :eek:

Let’s not forget the Bats! They love nice warm cabins


there will be some small measure of protection from the untamed wilds of the Fort Wilderness Campground

You just keep telling yourself that


That's only six weeks from tomorrow!! (Yay!)

Getting close
 
Hi, Kathy!!

If it helps, I grew up in the mountains of Pennsylvania and I am still alive!! :lmao: I grew up with deer and bear and even bobcats roaming around. In fact, we even had a skunk a a pet when I was little. Yes, we truly did. My parents found it at the SPCA. It had it's scent glands taken out. I didn't remember it very well, because I was so little, but my parents said it was like having a cat.

Also, there is no need to be be afraid of black bears unless you are between a mam and her cub. Really, they are much more afraid of us than we are of them. My mother loves to tell a story of when she went deer hunting with my father. She never took a gun - only went as company for Dad. They were out really early one morning. Dad turned a corner and came nose to nose with a black bear. Mom said Dad screamed like a little girl. She said the bear let out a scream, too. Dad went running one way and tried to climb a tree. (I guess he forgot bear could climb trees!!) The bear went running the opposite way and found a depression in the ground. It jumped in there, laid down and immediately started throing leaves on itself to cover itself up!! :lmao: Mom said all she could do was stand there, watch, laugh hysterically and try to not pee her pants!!

I'm sure you will be just fine!! And I'm with you on the bugs. Eeeeewwww!! Seems like the farther south you go the bigger and stranger the bugs get. :scared: We used to live in North Carolina - some scary bugs there, if you ask me!!
 
Yeah when you live in the urban sprawl that is Southern California, you don't run into too many forms of wildlife. Although I do have to say, we have racoons and opossums rummaging through our garbage every once in awhile and we live in the middle of the "suburbs", no forest area anywhere nearby.:confused3 :confused3

Hopefully, the bugs, critters and other forms of wildlife will know to keep their distance from the "screamers".;)

6 weeks...WOW! and how much longer for the Poly?
 

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