I'm shocked. Oh my goodness...what an awful tragety. So sad.
My prayers go out to them. Thank you for letting us know.
Wow, you are on summer break already?
We still have school till June 12th.
But we are beginning to wind down.
Little did I know when I was a kid that the teachers looked forward to summer break as much as we did!
My poor little Brookie is has been home since Monday.
Turns out she has pneumonia!
I took her to her pediatrician and they didnt discover it (mostly cause they didn't listen to me and the doc got it in his head that she had a stomach virus) and sent me home. When I called them back the next day, they kind of blew me off again so I took her to Urgent Care. Thats when we discovered the pneumonia after a chest x-ray. Today she is at least beginning to respond. I was really crazy with worry all week!
Wow I see by your ticker that your next trip is going to be here before you know it. Are you staying at the Pop? Do you have any special plans yet? Ok I am off to be nurse again!
I hope Brooke is back to normal, or at least headed that way.
Yes, it is tragic about little Maria Chapman. Her funeral will be held in about an hour and a half at CPA. I know that church is filled with grieving people right now. It's so very hard to understand, not as much for me the death itself, because we know God has her in His hands, but for the brother who now has to live with this sadness for the rest of his life. What a huge burden to be placed on a young man. And for the two sisters, who were just a little older than her (from China), and for the other two teenagers. And for the parents who watch this all unfold before them in a state of shock, I am sure. It was all just a horrible accident, and it is so incredibly sad for all of them. They've been on my mind almost non-stop since I heard the news.
Our countdown as I write says 34 days, 19 hours, 30 minutes, so that's not bad at all. I remember when I was telling
punkin that when she put up her thirty day countdown calendar, and it seemed like hers went really fast from there.
Drew is out mowing, Trent and Kristi are at her mom's lakehouse, and Jill, John, and Brooklynn will be coming here soon. I've been cleaning the downstairs and getting stuff together for tonight. We're going to do a Toy Story theme in celebration of the new Toy Story Mania ride that we will hopefully be doing on the 29th of June.
I thought I'd try to get some more pictures up before I go on to other chores.
We left Hollywood Studios and headed to Epcot.
You know how I like palm trees, right?
Flower and Garden Festival topiaries.
Since it was St. Patrick's Day, what kind of food do you think we ate?
Mexican, naturally.
The lettuce was green. That was good enough for us.
The meal was good. We've eaten at Cantina de San Angel several times, and we've always liked it. You get more than enough food in one serving. I get the wet burrito because I think it tastes good...and because I can say burrito. I don't know how cool I could sound saying Plato Combinacion, and I don't want to be rude and say Combination Plate. When in their restaurant/country, I should try to speak their language, so I'll probably eat a wet burrito every time I ever eat here.
Then we rode a Mexican ride.
The pictures inside the ride were awful, so here's the end of the ride.
After that, guess what country we went to.
If you know your shopping, you know that it was Norway. Or if you just know the order of the Epcot countries, you know that it was Norway.
From the Stave Church.
After Norway came China. Since I have enough pictures from there to fill a whole post, I will save that for next time.