August 1st 2009 - Eastern 8/1/2009 The Eastern Caribbean Castaways

He sees a problem with 10 pairs of shoes? :rotfl: 10 isn't too many, especially taking in to account we HAVE TO have dress shoes, tennis shoes, dressy sandals, casual sandals, beach shoes, house shoes...the list goes on and on. And we can't be expected to wear the same color with everything. And, your trip is much longer than just a week. All things considered, 10 pairs of shoes seems too few! ;)

Can you tell I'm shoe girl, too! :rolleyes1

I'm excited about a 3 p.m. meet on the first day. I had so much fun at the last DIS meet on the Magic. For those who have never done this, there is a lot of flexibility on items to exchange. Some people brought gift bags full of items and some people brought one thing to exchange, like a postcard from their hometown or a pencil. It's just fun getting to meet people in person vs. over the DIS.

I'm also glad to see more frequest posts. Is everyone getting more excited? I booked this trip January 08, so it seemed like forever to wait, and now it seems more real. :banana:

I bought 2 more pairs of shoes this week - and I thought they would be great for the cruise;)

Oh - I forgot -

You are going to love Wicked - great music, fabulous sets and it hits the emotions pretty hard too!

I second the idea to read the book - the play lives on its own pretty well but there are elements that are sort of unexplained that will make more sense if you've read the book. Although - I think the show is better than the book - it is pretty dang dense.

Dave's has been reading the book for the last year and has not had a chance to finish it. I think I might just borrow it from him. I want to read it before we go.
 
Thanks for the scoop Helen. I'm actually looking for a new watch this summer. Randy gave me money last year on my birthday to buy something when we were at Atlantis, but it was a quick trip and I didn't see any good deals. I'm hoping for some this summer.

I don't know if there is a Nordstrom's department store in NY, but if there is, you HAVE to go buy it. I find way too many shoes there to buy. ;)
 

Kim - I noticed on your signature the tree house villas at SSR.

This is one development I don't know very much about.

I own @ SSR do you know if I would be able to book these @ 11 months or are they classed as different to SSR?

ALso are they diffERENT sizes ie can I get a 1 bedroom one or are they all grand villa size?

Hope you don't mind the question

Thanks

Have a great Monday - its another week closer to the cruise!!
 
Hi Helen,
The good news is that the Treehouse Villas are part of SSR and are available for booking in the 11 month window for SSR owners. I believe there are 60 treehouses and most are scattered along the woods next to the river. There will be a boat dock for traveling to Downtown Disney and they will have their own community pool.

They all sleep 9 people and have three bedrooms. They open in May of this year but the reservations just opened a couple of weeks ago.

Here is a link from allears.net, Kim uses this website quite a bit.
http://allears.net/acc/faq_treehouse.htm

Dave
 
Kim - I noticed on your signature the tree house villas at SSR.

This is one development I don't know very much about.

I own @ SSR do you know if I would be able to book these @ 11 months or are they classed as different to SSR?

ALso are they diffERENT sizes ie can I get a 1 bedroom one or are they all grand villa size?

Hope you don't mind the question

Thanks

Have a great Monday - its another week closer to the cruise!!

Looks like Dave covered me! Hope these answered your questions. We're excited to stay at the Treehouse Villas...especially since we can book at the 11 month window as SSR owners! :woohoo: I figure it's almost like getting a new home resort without having to pay for one! :)

Have a good Tuesday...since it's after midnight for you when I'm writing this!!
 
Hi Helen,
The good news is that the Treehouse Villas are part of SSR and are available for booking in the 11 month window for SSR owners. I believe there are 60 treehouses and most are scattered along the woods next to the river. There will be a boat dock for traveling to Downtown Disney and they will have their own community pool.

They all sleep 9 people and have three bedrooms. They open in May of this year but the reservations just opened a couple of weeks ago.

Here is a link from allears.net, Kim uses this website quite a bit.
http://allears.net/acc/faq_treehouse.htm

Dave

Looks like Dave covered me! Hope these answered your questions. We're excited to stay at the Treehouse Villas...especially since we can book at the 11 month window as SSR owners! :woohoo: I figure it's almost like getting a new home resort without having to pay for one! :)

Have a good Tuesday...since it's after midnight for you when I'm writing this!!


Thanks guys - they look really cool - however usually its just me and Dave so it seems a bit extravigent to book one just for us.
 
:cheer2: Happy Pancake Day:cheer2:

oh just thought - do you guys celebrate pancake day?

This is what we d0

http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/shrove.html

Our pancakes are differernt to the ones you have for breakfast they are more like a crepe. I love lemon juice and sugar sprinkled on mine xx

Yes -- we heard a lot on the news about pancake day. IHOP even gave away free pancakes, asking that instead of paying, a donation be made to a charity.

I LOVE pancakes, but I'm on WW for our trip, so I had to pass for now...:rotfl:
 
Pancake Day sounds good...especially if they're like crepes with lemon juice and powdered sugar. :)
 
:cheer2: Happy Pancake Day:cheer2:

oh just thought - do you guys celebrate pancake day?

This is what we d0

http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/shrove.html

Our pancakes are differernt to the ones you have for breakfast they are more like a crepe. I love lemon juice and sugar sprinkled on mine xx

Helen, I followed your link (although I am familiar with Shrove Tuesday) - many churches in the US will have a pancake supper as a fundraider. Sadly mine doesn't do that anymore. Anyway, I wanted to know what caster sugar is. In America we have something called "Powdered" or "10X" sugar - which may be the same thing. I ask because I remember a friend who travelled to Great Britain and couldn't find powdered sugar Anywhere. She ended up asking a relative to mail her some. Just curious!
 
Helen, I followed your link (although I am familiar with Shrove Tuesday) - many churches in the US will have a pancake supper as a fundraider. Sadly mine doesn't do that anymore. Anyway, I wanted to know what caster sugar is. In America we have something called "Powdered" or "10X" sugar - which may be the same thing. I ask because I remember a friend who travelled to Great Britain and couldn't find powdered sugar Anywhere. She ended up asking a relative to mail her some. Just curious!


Joy I think powered sugar might be what we call icing sugar - its a white powder a bit like baby powder - you add water and lemon juice to it to make cake icing (frosting)

The every day sugar we use for tea and coffee is granulated sugar

Caster sugar is like this although the grains are a lot smaller - so it is used in baking.

Hope that helps -I think its so funny the differences we have especially with language. I have a dis friend in NY who thinks I type with a british accent.
;)
 
Joy I think powered sugar might be what we call icing sugar - its a white powder a bit like baby powder - you add water and lemon juice to it to make cake icing (frosting)

The every day sugar we use for tea and coffee is granulated sugar

Caster sugar is like this although the grains are a lot smaller - so it is used in baking.

Hope that helps -I think its so funny the differences we have especially with language. I have a dis friend in NY who thinks I type with a british accent.
;)

Ok. I think I get it. We do use the term icing here - but to me icing is thin and hardens - like icing on a gingerbread house to hold it together or icing on a sugar cookie. Frosting is fluffy and full of fat and stays pretty soft and is typical of cakes. Caster sounds like a variety we don't have, but wouldn't be difficult to make. I wonder how it would compare volumetrically - 'cause it sounds easier to use. Thanks!
 
Ok. I think I get it. We do use the term icing here - but to me icing is thin and hardens - like icing on a gingerbread house to hold it together or icing on a sugar cookie. Frosting is fluffy and full of fat and stays pretty soft and is typical of cakes. Caster sounds like a variety we don't have, but wouldn't be difficult to make. I wonder how it would compare volumetrically - 'cause it sounds easier to use. Thanks!


The icing that hardens here - we call royal icing.
Now you have explained frosting it sounds like our butter cream icing

cakes lovely but complicated.

BTW Marci congrats on WW - I'm so sorry I have been talking about cakes on this thread.

I too am trying to lose some weight before our holiday. As I know I will put on as the portion sizes in USA are vast compared to here.

Dave and I say Americans who come here must be really dissappointed. We dont get free refills either.
 
Helen -- no worries! Icing/cake talk doesn't bother me at all. A small thread I'm on was posting PICTURES of cupcakes and talking about them for days... just to taunt me! and I made it through that. :rolleyes:

Walking this week has definitely helped some, though I was up on the scale today -- I think because I'm taking antibiotics.

Okay -- so we know we have a meet at 3 the first afternoon, and a special Palo dinner that Helen is working on. Did we decide if we are doing FE's or anything else? Baseball and soccer are both about to ramp up here, and I won't have much time at night or weekends to work on these things, so I'm slowly trying to get stuff done.

Have a good weekend everyone! :)
 
Helen -- no worries! Icing/cake talk doesn't bother me at all. A small thread I'm on was posting PICTURES of cupcakes and talking about them for days... just to taunt me! and I made it through that. :rolleyes:

Walking this week has definitely helped some, though I was up on the scale today -- I think because I'm taking antibiotics.

Okay -- so we know we have a meet at 3 the first afternoon, and a special Palo dinner that Helen is working on. Did we decide if we are doing FE's or anything else? Baseball and soccer are both about to ramp up here, and I won't have much time at night or weekends to work on these things, so I'm slowly trying to get stuff done.

Have a good weekend everyone! :)


HI Marci - sorry your on antibiotics hope your feeling better soon.

Just to clarify -I have asked for Palo BRUNCH ie on the morning of one of the sea days - not dinner.

:grouphug:
 
HI Marci - sorry your on antibiotics hope your feeling better soon.

Just to clarify -I have asked for Palo BRUNCH ie on the morning of one of the sea days - not dinner.

:grouphug:

Ah -- I thought it was dinner. Glad you told me. Have a terrific weekend!:)
 

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