OK... if the dogs had the pillows, what did the kids have?
They each still had their own pillows (and blankets and toys and games and books and DVDs. I'm surprised we were able them back there.)
Looking forward to your December trip!
Me too!
One of my favorite movies!
And its a trilogy. Coincidence? Perhaps....
Barry- Great report! I'm so glad Bambi got to interject a tad and let us know the 'true' story!!!!!


It was nice meeting you and your fam! Hopefully we will be in Florida in December too but we are still waiting for our dates from MAW.
Thanks for reading along!
That would be fantastic if you guys could make it in December. Remember - we're there from Dec 5-10.
I think your inclusion of the parting shot from M*A*S*H is very fitting - at least for me, since a) I watched that finale in primetime back in February 1983 when you were, what 3 or 5 or something like that, AND b) I just watched it again yesterday afternoon after wrapping up another run through of all 11 seasons of the show. Your timing is impeccable my friend!
So you have done a rare thing by having a sequel that's even better than the original... I sure hope the next installment of your trilogy surpasses this one - but I have confidence it will!

It's been fun.
I would have been four in February of '83, I doubt I watched it "live", and if I did, I certainly don't remember it. I have caught it in reruns - it was certainly a moving episode.
Thanks for the kind words and reading along. I've already got a few ideas for #3 in my head. Maybe I'll have a "director's commentary" sub-thread where I tell you what I was thinking with every update.
Definitely true. And I'm suffering through my first day back at work today, too. Maybe I should stop reading now, before I get too depressed.
See? I should have stopped! This is brutal.
Sorry. At least there weren't any "Old Yeller" moments.
Yeah, that's definitely not the story you want people relating about how you passed away.
I'm pretty sure my passing will involve a spectacular explosion, 500 gallons of butter pecan ice cream and a goat. I'm just not sure how they'll all tie in together yet.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading it! Love your sense of humor. I also thoroughly enjoyed attempting to hij--uh, watching stopher attempt to hijack your report.
It's over? Already?

You guys will just have to take more vacations. A lot more. How else will we be entertained?
Great job on the report, Barry. You have a beautiful family, and it looks like you have a lot of fun. And you have the patience of a saint for putting up with the rest of us doofuses. Looking forward to December!
I'm glad I was able to entertain everyone and provide an outlet for your shenanigans.
I'd be happy to write these TRs professionally if I everyone would chip in a little money to send me to WDW every week or so.
It is always sad at the end of the trip. Even more so when you have that much driving ahead of you.
I don't blame you for not stopping because I wouldn't have got out if I saw that sign.
Love the pic of the dog all curled up.
Thanks for coming along. Allie curls up like that everywhere she sleeps.
Do you know what this is? Finger pointing. Laying blame. Attempting to weazle out of some individual responsibility. But honestly, what this really is... is akin to something I once heard in the deepest, darkest jungles of Africa (okay, really I've heard it more than once, but saying I heard it 10,000 times might be a bit extreme too) - anyway - I once heard in that jungle that the Nile is the longest river in Africa, and if you don't believe me, you're just in... denial. So Mark, there you have it. Denial baby. Go way, way, way back to the very first page, and tell us all who it was that posted first in the sequence... Oblvious or stopher? Hmmm. Go ahead, check... you'll see that it was none other than the Captain himself! And with that, the Captain led the charge into the wilds of hija... commenting, yeah that's it, commenting on this entertaining narrative. And with that true leadership, has emboldened his rowdy band of conspirators to have a bit of fun throughout these reports. Arrgh....
I think we'll have to lay partial blame on Carl. He beat Mark to the first reply. No telling how distraught Mark was and what that rage pushed him to do.

I commend you for saying you were not brave but you failed to mention that your wonderful wife (that would be me) who is deathly afraid of snakes had to take your son to the bathroom because you refused to get out of the car.
We've been over this. (On Facebook, ironically.) But I'll reiterate my defense here.
1. You had to take Evan 30 feet, along sidewalks, into the building. The dogs need to "go" out in the grass, where the snakes live (and hunt!)
2. If you were to be bitten by a snake, I would most certainly run to you and suck the poison out of the would. Would you do the same for me? Hmmm....
