FINALLY HOME. Went to work, place was a mess, something about Wednesday brings out the lazy in people there.

. They had less to do then yesyerday, but got nothing done. Boss admitted he was no impressed with them today. I skipped dinner, got everything caught up, so all was good. I was suppose to train some people on some stuff, that didn't happen. End of the night drama as safe wouldn;t balance and neither would a cashier.

If safe is off I am responsible for it. Got it all figured out and fixed, but they owe me an hour somewhere.

Two more days and I get a weekend off..
The only issue I had was with DD first trip, when she didn't want to go on most attractions, as she is not the bravest cub in the pack. We had to sit her down (at 6 years old) and tell her that her drama was enough. We wont put her on anything that she won't enjoy. We know hr limitations, and she needs to trust us. She has never been on an MK mountain. Her limit was pressed on Tedt Track. But she still has a great time, and goes with the flow. And we generally do full days open - close.
Ah, Disney drama. Usually, every trip, Amelia has drama issues, upswt etc, but she probably gets worn out. Back in October 2010, a few major meltdowns, and fear issues, even on rides she's done before and even got sick while at Epcot, where we pushed her in her sister's stroller. It was Audrey's first trip, she was freaked by everything, lost it at Hall of Presidents

: We worked on building Audrey for last August, and were not prepared for the heat/humidity like we thought we were. despite all that, girls hada blast and conquered all their fears, and barely complained, even as we melted in the heat. Guess it just took time.
Why would you do something so terrible?
Eh, they pay me to do it.
Apparently the dog's "volunteered" to be a test pilot fir North Korea.
I ignore most of their stuff. The youngest is the super slow one - in getting dressed, eating, etc. My oldest is like Dug in Up when someone yells squirrel. Both are sarcastic and talk all the time. DW yells at them (& me) to speed up, pay attention, stop mouthing, etc. I pretty much just tune out the drama except when the dds start slapping each other. Then, I guess I'm compelled to intervene.
Oldest gets transfixed by TV...very slow to get ready, and zones out in a snap. she is already developing a teenager's attitude on some things.

Heaven help us.
