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Love your photos. I miss the Disney World of the 80s.
20,000 leagues! Oh I loved that at DL.....
Fun pics Amy!
Oh I'm sorry Tim got sick too..yuck!
Can't wait...did 3 trips in the 90's too
Oh and here are a few of the Disney mysteries to be solved...
Aldine just asked:
Does Mickey have brothers?
me: no
A: Well how can he have nephews?
A: Are Donald and Daisy married?
me: no
A: but they have kids
me: no those are his nephews too...
Aldine now even more confused![]()
J~
Amy-love your photos from Disney years gone by...isn't it fun to see how much some things are still the same and how things have changed? Like that house......I was going to say it was on a set from Disney Studios but that wasn't even built yet...
Sorry about Tim...pneumonia really takes it out of you and even when you're "better" you still are not quite yourself for a bit...men aren't always so good with that...
Poor Aldine...I have often wondered about some of the same things......I mean come on...isn't it time that Mickey and Donald decide to commit already...really they aren't getting any younger...
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Love your photos. I miss the Disney World of the 80s.
Very cool photos, Amy..my first trip was also in the 80's..no idea what that house thing is though?
I love your idea of Looking Back!
I was eight in 1982.
Oh, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea -- how I miss thee!!!
That house has me stumped. I don't remember it at all.
Wow! Cool goodies you got and love the photos of the MK back in the 80s how funny! So different! Great Xmas gifts for SURE!!! I am really looking at a vera Cosmetic bag... Really looking....![]()
Good morning! I'm sure you have all heard about the Give a Day/Get a Day promotion Disney is running this year. I totally forgot to check the website yesterday, but first thing this morning I was on there searching for volunteer opportunities that we might be able to do. I was happy to see that there are many opportunities for families with kids, although not too many for kids as young as six (six is the youngest possible age) but I did find one that we actually get to do at home!! We have to make a collection box for an organization that collects money to buy various things for kids in countries around the world. Some of the money has gone to buy backpacks for kids going back to school in Iraq, there is money to buy mosquito nets for AIDS orphans in Africa and many, many other things. I signed us right up and next weekend we are scheduled to make our box (although we can really do it any time by March 31st). For our trouble we will get 4 free one day/one park tickets that can be upgraded to multi-day tickets!! It will save us $294!!![]()
very cool AMY...
I have yet to check out the site but I will...good for you!
That's a fantastic volunteer opportunity. We're doing a backpack thing at school. We're collecting and filling backpacks for children who live in shelters in NYC. My class can't wait to start. I LOVE that Disney has found a way to include children in volunteering. I need to check out some things I can do with my older nephew.
Amy what a wonderful opportunity!! It is great that you can help others and get something in return.
That's a great volunteer opportunity! I forgot to check the website yesterday, too. Maybe I will do that after dinner tonight.
Very cool opportunity! I checked the site yesterday and didn't see anything that grabbed me but plan to keep checking and pick something over the next month or so. I'd prefer it was something the kids could do too but there was nothing close (yet!)
I think we are going to go for the fast pass option though since we have to get tickets with our package already. I could use them for our DCA/DL trip but it would mess with my master sneaky plan to get Jeff into DL....
I love the project you found!
Very cool. The site was veeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyyy slow for me yesterday, so I'll check it out later.
I'm sure you can find something great!![]()
Good morning! I'm sure you have all heard about the Give a Day/Get a Day promotion Disney is running this year. I totally forgot to check the website yesterday, but first thing this morning I was on there searching for volunteer opportunities that we might be able to do. I was happy to see that there are many opportunities for families with kids, although not too many for kids as young as six (six is the youngest possible age) but I did find one that we actually get to do at home!! We have to make a collection box for an organization that collects money to buy various things for kids in countries around the world. Some of the money has gone to buy backpacks for kids going back to school in Iraq, there is money to buy mosquito nets for AIDS orphans in Africa and many, many other things. I signed us right up and next weekend we are scheduled to make our box (although we can really do it any time by March 31st). For our trouble we will get 4 free one day/one park tickets that can be upgraded to multi-day tickets!! It will save us $294!!![]()
Surprisingly, most of the ones that we would be able to do -- like making goody bags of various things for the homeless shelters were already all full. I did sign up for the making blankets one, but I have to wait for an email back on that one. I am hoping more dates and things open up as the year goes on. I think it is a great way to get the kids involved in doing things for their community.
Nice!
Oh, we men get a bad rap, but we're not so bad......most of the time.
I was thinking about the community service offer too... I am glad to see there are all sorts of opportunities. There are several in our area, and I think I will consider doing this one day, because our APs run out on the 28th of June, and should we stay a day longer we can then do so. My 2nd grader does community service through school, but we have never done something like this as a family. SO I think it is worth looking into! Thanks for the reminder!