Tried to post again but it went poof!
I am glad things are going a little easier for you FL Lisa with treatment. you have the right mind set to make it.
LMP, the above is my trip report. When our kids were younger I kept a journal. Now I am glad I have them. These days however, I don't have the energy to write much. I never think of taking pictures of the food.
I can tell you though that the Boma breakfast was enjoyed by both of us. We went the first morning and that was a good day. We were both famished after getting settled, getting groceries, and DH working. DH had googled Target and we found a nice new very clean Target store less than 4 miles from AKL. I am not sure of the directions but I have them printed out from mapquest. There was a very tasty tomato based salsa on the table to the far right. It was at the station with the carved meats. It tasted so good I got thirds!.
I tried some other things too but liked this the best. The fruit was very good too, particularly the watermellon. I could not get enough of it. Maybe I was dehydrated? The juice they serve with the passion fruit was refreshing. Our sweet waitress sent us off with large to go cups of juice and coffee. We felt spoiled and special and stuffed.
We saw animals several times around Jambo but not from our room as we had a standard studio with a pool view which was kind of over the roof of a lower floor.

It was very close to the elevator and one room down from the laundry that DVC members use. I did use the laundry our last night which helped us.
We were more impressed with the sunset savanah on the Kidani side. It seemed especially from Sanaa the animals were much easier to see. We will definitely go back to Sanaa for lunch. Going late assured us of a window seat even though we did not have an ADR (this was early November, remember, slow season). I had gone to a presentation by a young CM from South Africa the night before and he recommended the curried meat dishes at Sanaa. I would like to try other stuff there too. The bread, especially the one that they make in house was very good, and they come with a selection of 3 accompaniments. We tried the shrimp, chicken and short ribs curries. They each had a thickened gravy. You get two of the three and a side of rice or veggies.
The hot tub at Jambo house had such strong jets it actually hurt my back. I have never been in one with such a strong jet. Very warm too. We did not try the pool or hot tubs at Kidani. The pool looked good for children for sure.
Our dinner at Cali Grill ended up to be perfectly timed. It was for 9:35 pm which I thought was horrible. However, we got there an hour early (that valet stuff is so easy not to mention free with the TIW card). MK closed at 7 pm for the
MVMCP and the fireworks were shortly after we got seated at our table. It felt just like Christmas out on the observation deck. We were already in very good moods after checking into the WA so this whole meal experience was like icing on the cake.
I had sushi (Cali Grill is supposed to have one of the top sushi chefs in the country create their offerings) which was as good as always and DH had the ostrich filet which was interesting. We did share the ravioli which I absolutely dream about. We had a nice lemon cheesecake and got a chocolate cake to go since the waitress liked us.
The meals the rest of the trip were just ok. It was catch as catch can. We skipped our Jiko reservations as we were too full from Sanaa and skipped the Crystal Palace breakfast because it was too early and we were lazy.
We did not eat at the restaurants at WA. They seemed pricey. There was a what was supposed to be a great steak place but DH did not bring a sports jacket and it looked like it was one of those. We can get good steaks at home so we did not obsess.
We did go to Downtown Disney for a Earl of Sandwich fix and a so so meal at the Plaza in MK.
The above meals I described were the highlights.