Bring shorts!! It's still hot here!!
They are definitely on my packing list. Also, I am monitoring the 10 day out weather forecast.
Bring shorts!! It's still hot here!!
My 200th post!! I have been saving it 'special' just for my first post to this thread!(I have been following along with the fun, just haven't posted here!) DAP can not get here soon enough. I am in the cold, rainy Pennsylvania Kathy just escaped. I need some Florida sunshine.
Good Morning Dis Friends! I may not be in chat tonight. I am so exhausted. I have a cough that is keeping me up at night. Hope you all have great days.
Good Morning Dis Friends! I may not be in chat tonight. I am so exhausted. I have a cough that is keeping me up at night. Hope you all have great days.
I woke up to rain today. Went for early walk, any way.
Good Luck!
Our issues stem from the fact that DS7 was adopted at the age of 4. For the first year, everyone (social services, school district, pediatrician) said "just give him more time." Well, DH and I are not Super Man and Wonder Woman! When we adopted the boys, we were his 6th placement. He had the language of a 2 year old Russian child, massive sensory issues, extreme anxiety and hypervigilance, temper tantrums that were physical struggles over an hour long (several times a day)...I could go on and on. "Give him time" was a phrase I HATED.
After almost a year, we were pointed in the direction of an OT who has been amazing. She referred us to a speech pathologist who, while not perfect, has been willing to listen to what I have researched and try new things. We now have a child neuropsychologist who specializes in Autism and ADHD, and has an internationally adopted child herself, so she "gets" it, and, most recently, a developmental pediatrician who convinced DH it was time to try anxiety meds (on DS, not DH!). After 3 1/2 years, we are finally on the right road forward. We held DS back one year, and now he is in a parochial school with new teachers who have backgrounds in special needs. I am happy to say, he is thriving.
Bring shorts!! It's still hot here!!
Deb and I are no longer F&W rookies with one kiosk under our belts. Time for more!Our basic strategy is each get a different dish if we think we'll like both. If we only like the looks of one we'll share. This worked well for us as we got further into our gluttony.
Santiago Chile is next up. Still fairly early after WS opening and the booths are quiet.
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I had seen a few photos of the Rock Shrimp Cerviche. Not my style. I like popcorn shrimp but not popcorn on shrimp. I'm not sure if this makes sense but it does to me.I got the Corn & Cheese Arepa.
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This is the arepa. Sorry about the fuzzy photo. At least you can make out that these things each come with a tail. This is a type of griddle cake. Doesn't look too appealing. It's flat. It does have cheese so I can forgive it's flattness. Deb didn't care for anything here so this one is all mine. Onto a taste.
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Ok, so this is my fourth or fifth taste. The cake is almost gone.
Arepa must stand for manhole cover because this thing had the density of one. Belly buster for sure. It was dry as well. These could have been left over from yesterday, last week, last year? Onto something positive. I did like the flavor though. Nice peppery sweet corn flavor.
So this booth wasn't that big of a hit with us. Hopefully others are enjoying it more. Next up is kiosk #3 - Athens, Greece.![]()
Good Morning Dis Friends! I may not be in chat tonight. I am so exhausted. I have a cough that is keeping me up at night. Hope you all have great days.
I am hoping you will still be saying that in December.
awesome on the SW prices! sorry about the rough thing you have to do today. that is definitely no fun- hang in there!Morning all. I had a moment of weakness last night when I realized I could save $30 a piece on our plane tickets and we expanded our January trip by a day. I do love flying Southwest. The fact they let you change your itinerary with no fees is a great perk, not to mention no checked bag fees.
Highlight of my day is a meeting with one of our interns where I have to tell her she isn't cutting it and has 60 days to improve or she will be asked to leave the program. There are sure to be lots of tears. I just don't think she has what it takes to succeed in our hospital where we work at a very fast pace, so my guess is she'll be gone before DAP.
good luck, if you find the secret to packing, please let me know!Packing is on my agenda for Friday & Saturday, I just need to determine what to pack for my 14 day trip and not over pack.
wow- kudos to you for being good parents and giving those kids the love and support they need and deserve. you guys are awesome!Our issues stem from the fact that DS7 was adopted at the age of 4. For the first year, everyone (social services, school district, pediatrician) said "just give him more time." Well, DH and I are not Super Man and Wonder Woman! When we adopted the boys, we were his 6th placement. He had the language of a 2 year old Russian child, massive sensory issues, extreme anxiety and hypervigilance, temper tantrums that were physical struggles over an hour long (several times a day)...I could go on and on. "Give him time" was a phrase I HATED.
After almost a year, we were pointed in the direction of an OT who has been amazing. She referred us to a speech pathologist who, while not perfect, has been willing to listen to what I have researched and try new things. We now have a child neuropsychologist who specializes in Autism and ADHD, and has an internationally adopted child herself, so she "gets" it, and, most recently, a developmental pediatrician who convinced DH it was time to try anxiety meds (on DS, not DH!). After 3 1/2 years, we are finally on the right road forward. We held DS back one year, and now he is in a parochial school with new teachers who have backgrounds in special needs. I am happy to say, he is thriving.
woo hoo!!! congratsMy 200th post!! I have been saving it 'special' just for my first post to this thread!(I have been following along with the fun, just haven't posted here!) DAP can not get here soon enough. I am in the cold, rainy Pennsylvania Kathy just escaped. I need some Florida sunshine.
yuck-hope they can come out soon!CURSES! The heating people won't be out until Friday. I know it's not an emergency, but I can hear money just sucking through the air vents. Drat!
feel better soon. you will be missed in chat- i hope to make it tonight!Good Morning Dis Friends! I may not be in chat tonight. I am so exhausted. I have a cough that is keeping me up at night. Hope you all have great days.
good luck, if you find the secret to packing, please let me know!![]()
My secret to packing is, if I find I need something/forgot something, there is always a Walmart near by.
My secret to packing is, if I find I need something/forgot something, there is always a Walmart near by.
Howdy folks. I just wanted to pop in and say hi. It feels like I have been crazy busy lately with work, family, and then fun DIS stuff. I haven't seemed to have as much time to post as I used to, and I haven't been in chat in forever. By that time on Wednesday evening I don't even want to look at a computer. Hope to see you all soon.
It might be warm enough for you to wear shorts, but if it's as cold as it was last year, there's no way I'm wearing shorts!! If it's below 70, I freeze!!![]()
It might be warm enough for you to wear shorts, but if it's as cold as it was last year, there's no way I'm wearing shorts!! If it's below 70, I freeze!!![]()
It was very cold last year at Mousefest - especially at night at Epcot. And I don't freeze when it is below 70!!
The days were nice though.But I have also been in January when it was 90 in the shade. My advise to people who go to Disney World during the winter is to pack for freezing temps and hot temps unless you want to buy a sweatshirt and/or a pair of shorts.
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