Thanks for the post. Couldn't believe what you had to go through to do some laundry!! You must be very patient. What a very lovely thing to do for your wife, a beauty day! Very thoughtful. Keep up the wonderful report;can't wait for the next installment.
Joe! I laughed the whole way through! What a wild trip you have had! Can't wait to hear Episode 6.
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This story was too funny. It reminded me of the wonderful WDW trips we took when our kids were small. We are still taking the trips but at 16 & 18 the kids aren't so amazing to watch anymore. We are however looking forward to our first ALONE trip. Thanks for sharing, you are a very entertaining writer.
hi joe: your trip reports are wonderful! i was almost crying reading about poor little Alex's intestinal trouble. we've been going to wdw since 1987 (kids are now 14 and 20), so we've had some experiences like Alex's. the pixie dust usually does come through in the end. just to reassure you, the kids will lose some of their childish innocence as they get older, but their love of wdw will remain as well as all their good/funny memories. our oldest will be getting married this summer and guess where they are spending all 10 days of their honeymoon? can't wait to hear the next installment.
Reminds me of our last visit to OKW, DD went to dry out her wet jeans and found that previous (or previous,previous,...) guest had forgotten some clothes. One of the articles was a pair of mens underpants. She would not touch said underwear to remove them from dryer, ewwwuuuccchhhh But had no problem leaving them in and drying her jeans along with. Go figure Looking forward to next post. Maybe I'll have a new story to post as we are leaving Sunday for 4 nights at OKW.
As the proud owner of not one, but two thing-a-ma-jigs (the Winnie-the-Pooh and the Space Mountain versions), our toddler chooses to play with them daily. I questioned the price, too, but if he picked out exactly the same toy in three different gift shops as we were breezing through, it must be a winner. He's definitely enjoyed his; hope your son does, too.