BrerMama
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Chapter 11: Mid April Update
Well, that was fun. Last night we hiked over to spend an hour in our storm shelter. I just love visiting the storm shelter. You will never see a better slice of humanity than sitting in a storm shelter in a mobile home park. There's always the normal people (I like to put us in that group). Then you've got the family who brought every blanket in the house. Or the family who brought KoolAid in a recycled milk jug. Or the people who try to smuggle in the dog, even though it's not allowed.
My family? We sat against a wall and played on our iPods/iPhones. Twitter was a lifesaver for me because I follow our local news channels and I could read the updates to see that the tornado was way south of us. We actually left shelter before the watch expired because I could watch the radar on my phone and see that the storm had gone south of us. It completely missed us (although because it was in our large county, the sirens were wailing here).
Tater was not thrilled with my decision to get us all to shelter. I told him that as long as he's living in my house, then I get to decide when we go. Better safe... than not.
Besides, what better way to spend a Saturday evening? People watching is great fun.
Because there was so many warnings about severe weather coming on Saturday, I spent the morning packing our "to the shelter we go" bag. It had our Disney tickets, Disney gift cards, and yes, my Deluxe Passporter. Hey, even if we lose our house I'm going to Disney. No sense losing all my plans.
You have a Passporter, right? Best way for keeping plans together and saving memories once you're there. One of their first and always loyal customers.
We also took my laptop, my external drive and my camera.
Ches took her stuffed Stitch Pook-a-looz.
We've got priorities.
Anyway... Disney, right?
Really haven't done a lot of planning this week.
I did talk to Dan about where we want to stay at Vistana. There are several (10?) distinct areas of the resort and each has a different floorplan and amenities. So much like Disney resorts where you need to decide where you want your room and make a request, I want to do the same for Vistana.
To further complicate things, Vistana is divided into two sides of the resort. One side has the Marketplace and a casual eatery. The other side has a food court. Both have multiple pools.
Kiah, my assistant planner, wants to stay on the Marketplace side. She likes the idea of getting deli sandwiches from the store. She thinks we'd enjoy it more. She does not want to eat at the food court (A&W, KFC, Pizza Hut).
I'm not so sure I agree. I think we might enjoy being on the smaller side of the resort. I think we might like being close to the food court. It might be nice to grab a pizza if we're really exhausted. Then again, I like the way the other side of the resort is laid out.
And after hours of studying and looking at maps, I still don't know where I want to be at the resort. I have a list of 3 places that would be great. I guess I'll just fill out my online check in and list the 3 areas I'd prefer. Two are in the area Kiah wants. One is in the food court area. Let Sheraton decide where they can best fit us.
And Universal... well, I haven't even made a room request there. I don't expect us to be in our room much. I just want the pool. And a pool bar. Right now a pool bar sounds really nice.
So that's the state of trip planning right now. We go under 60 days this week and I'm going to have to get serious about packing lists and buying last minute stuff.
I'd just like to survive this school year and tornado season first.
Well, that was fun. Last night we hiked over to spend an hour in our storm shelter. I just love visiting the storm shelter. You will never see a better slice of humanity than sitting in a storm shelter in a mobile home park. There's always the normal people (I like to put us in that group). Then you've got the family who brought every blanket in the house. Or the family who brought KoolAid in a recycled milk jug. Or the people who try to smuggle in the dog, even though it's not allowed.
My family? We sat against a wall and played on our iPods/iPhones. Twitter was a lifesaver for me because I follow our local news channels and I could read the updates to see that the tornado was way south of us. We actually left shelter before the watch expired because I could watch the radar on my phone and see that the storm had gone south of us. It completely missed us (although because it was in our large county, the sirens were wailing here).
Tater was not thrilled with my decision to get us all to shelter. I told him that as long as he's living in my house, then I get to decide when we go. Better safe... than not.
Besides, what better way to spend a Saturday evening? People watching is great fun.
Because there was so many warnings about severe weather coming on Saturday, I spent the morning packing our "to the shelter we go" bag. It had our Disney tickets, Disney gift cards, and yes, my Deluxe Passporter. Hey, even if we lose our house I'm going to Disney. No sense losing all my plans.
You have a Passporter, right? Best way for keeping plans together and saving memories once you're there. One of their first and always loyal customers.
We also took my laptop, my external drive and my camera.
Ches took her stuffed Stitch Pook-a-looz.
We've got priorities.
Anyway... Disney, right?
Really haven't done a lot of planning this week.
I did talk to Dan about where we want to stay at Vistana. There are several (10?) distinct areas of the resort and each has a different floorplan and amenities. So much like Disney resorts where you need to decide where you want your room and make a request, I want to do the same for Vistana.
To further complicate things, Vistana is divided into two sides of the resort. One side has the Marketplace and a casual eatery. The other side has a food court. Both have multiple pools.
Kiah, my assistant planner, wants to stay on the Marketplace side. She likes the idea of getting deli sandwiches from the store. She thinks we'd enjoy it more. She does not want to eat at the food court (A&W, KFC, Pizza Hut).
I'm not so sure I agree. I think we might enjoy being on the smaller side of the resort. I think we might like being close to the food court. It might be nice to grab a pizza if we're really exhausted. Then again, I like the way the other side of the resort is laid out.
And after hours of studying and looking at maps, I still don't know where I want to be at the resort. I have a list of 3 places that would be great. I guess I'll just fill out my online check in and list the 3 areas I'd prefer. Two are in the area Kiah wants. One is in the food court area. Let Sheraton decide where they can best fit us.
And Universal... well, I haven't even made a room request there. I don't expect us to be in our room much. I just want the pool. And a pool bar. Right now a pool bar sounds really nice.
So that's the state of trip planning right now. We go under 60 days this week and I'm going to have to get serious about packing lists and buying last minute stuff.
I'd just like to survive this school year and tornado season first.