First time in the world oct. 2014

OKAY then, that's more like it! :cool1: But, you better get going on getting more outfits. what if they SPILL something. okay, you just HAVE to know I can kid you about this because..... 2 trips ago I packed 14 outfits for my DD. It was something like a 9 or 10 day trip, and ah, ah, we had a washer & dryer in the room. :laundy: hehehe I have 2 suitcases for her for our upcoming trip & I think if were to be honest with myself...she could pack hers with mine.
BUT, that wouldn't be any fun. And keep in mind she is 10 AND I DON'T SEW! hehehe

counted the girls outfits today I have 9 outfits for them so I guess they need 3 more.....more pillow dresses on the way.......:thumbsup2
edited: I forgot I ordered us all these shirts so that makes 10
 
yes that is what I said you can have it all ya gotta do is get Raina to bring it to you...........lol

And Raina you are never to old for a birthday party, I always celebrate for a birthday week myself......lol :rotfl:

Well thank you very much :goodvibes I LOVE it !
 
It is upstairs because I didn't have anywhere for it any ways.:thumbsup2 So it's all yours, enjoy.
 
Thanks for all the birthday wishes....I tried to load some pics but my computer is acting up. I'll try again later.:goodvibes
 

Hope you had a great day, wish I could have been there but we will celebrate when you come here. I have your birthday present all ready for you.
 
Hope you had a great day, wish I could have been there but we will celebrate when you come here. I have your birthday present all ready for you.

It was really great! I didn't have to cook, or clean, or make a cake!! All I did was hang out in the pool, eat, drink (maybe a little too much:rotfl2:), and laugh. Today is Kim's b-day. she is coming down from VA and we're going to lunch. So, I actually get to celebrate all weekend and when we come up there!!! YAY :cheer2:
 
It was really great! I didn't have to cook, or clean, or make a cake!! All I did was hang out in the pool, eat, drink (maybe a little too much:rotfl2:), and laugh. Today is Kim's b-day. she is coming down from VA and we're going to lunch. So, I actually get to celebrate all weekend and when we come up there!!! YAY :cheer2:

and THAT is how to really celebrate :cool1:
 
I had a great bday and my computer finally let me upload the pics so here goes

me and my girls in the pool


NEVER too old for disney hehehee:lmao:


one of my bff, she threw me the party


DH and I......selfie :rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:



Okay, that is my b-day in a photo nutshell!!! :thumbsup2
 
pics are really great and looks like a nice pool. Refreshing!! You work hard you deserve some time in the pool.
changed my ticker because we changed our dates..........:)
 
pics are really great and looks like a nice pool. Refreshing!! You work hard you deserve some time in the pool.
changed my ticker because we changed our dates..........:)

Yeah, I was just thinking about doing that last night but didn't get to it. I also have to change one of the gifts that I made for you......better get on it!!!:)
 
Glad you had a nice birthday! Great pics.


And, so happy there will be enough outfits for any accidents.
 
Well HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! :cheer2:

Looks like you had a great party!!

HOLY BANANAS! That is a LOT of STUFF!!! i cannot wait to see it in a car...

nice to see you back!!! Hahahaha, I know right!!! I told her that we had to make out a list of everything so she doesn't buy more after we get it out of her pile!!!!:rotfl2:
 
yea no more shopping......sheesh you take all the fun out of it......btw made another pillow dress for each of the girls but not Disney themed so they can wear them when ever
 
LISTS! must make LISTS!
Oh please you have over a year before the trip.. your going to do a lot more shopping!!! :lmao:
i haven't even started.. But once i do WATCH OUT! plus i want to lose a ton of weight before the trip. :scared:

please explain a pillow case dress?
 
Well you can use a pillow case to make one but you can just use a yard of fabric if you want. Raina kept talking about them so I looked them up and they tried a couple.


this is a pillow case dress.......you make a tube then put in armholes and ribbon ties. you can start with a pillow case and cut off the end where its sewed together the finished end is the bottom(hem) of the dress so you just have to put in the armholes and stuff.......easy
 
yea no more shopping......sheesh you take all the fun out of it......btw made another pillow dress for each of the girls but not Disney themed so they can wear them when ever

sounds good!!! I am not buying anything for them for birthdays or christmas, just using all of your stuff!!! hahahaha just kidding...........sorta :rotfl::rotfl:
 
Hey mom, I don't know how to quote a link from another thread but I was just reading that the electronic scooters can be broken down to fit in a car.....so we might be able to take the van around when we need to :thumbsup2

ECVs and cars
A lot of people wonder how to get the ecv they are renting into their car. A DIS poster named Cheshire Figment provided this excellent information:

NOTE: Most ECVS can be broken down into pieces for travel/placing into cars or trunks. Usually the largest piece will be less than 50 pounds. If you are renting an ECV and plan to transport it by car, be sure to mention that when making your rental arrangements.

In rental cars (from National) a Buick Century's trunk will accept a broken-down ECV but fairly tightly. A LeSabre will have no problems at all, and a Park Avenue will allow a lot of additional items. The author's car is a 97 Ford Taurus four-door sedan. To get it all in the trunk can be a fight (but can be done), so I find it easiest to set the seat on the back of the car.

Make sure the car is a four-door and not a two. You will see why as I explain below. Some of these instructions will not make sense until you see the actual equipment.

First is the seat; this comes off by pulling straight up. Some wiggling might be necessary. The back of the seat does fold forward, but there is a post of about 8" length at the bottom. This can go in the back seat easily, but you want to do that only if there is need.

Then come the two battery packs. The have "quick-connect" plugs which just pop off. the packs are about 9" cubes, with straps around them. The straps can be used as handles. I would suggest putting them on the floor in the back. One of them should be in a corner up against the seat back. The other should be directly behind the first toward the back of the car.

There is a power/control cable connecting the rear wheel/motor assembly to the rest of the ECV. Turn the knurled knob (toward the back of the ECV when looking down) where it goes into the rear wheel/motor assembly and it comes off. there is a "T"-Handle which you pull up which separates the rear wheel/motor assembly from the main body.

The rear wheel/motor assembly has a rod type of handle across the top; Use this to put he assembly in the car. Put this to the front of the trunk, next to the battery packs.

There is a single lever below the left tiller handle which pulls up. This allows you to lower the tiller all the way to the floor (have it turned slightly off-center when lowering so it does not stop on the support post for the seat. I would suggest one hand at the very front of the floor and the other on the post support so you have no change of pinching you fingers when you put this in the car. The front of the ECV should be directly against one of the side panels of the trunk. Note that sometimes there is a better fit depending on which side of the car the ECV points at.

There should now be room to put the seat in the trunk. If a small trunk and the seat won't fit, put it in the back seat of the car.

Several notes for when putting it back together. Again, these will not make sense until you see the ECV in pieces.

There is a wide "slot" on the front of the rear wheel/motor assembly. Let the assembly sort of tilt backwards and place the rear of the main body into this slot. You will then lift the "T"-Handle, allowing the rear wheel/motor assembly to rock forward, and then release the handle to lock the two pieces into place.

Lift up on the tiller and locking lever until the tiller is vertical at the angle you want.

Take the plug from the body which goes to the rear wheel/motor assembly. There should be a (yellow) paint spot on it, that spot goes to the very top. Push the plug in and then turn the knurled knob (to the front when looking down) until it clicks into place.

Put the two battery packs into the wells on the floor. Note that the connectors will be facing to the rear and next to the post. There will probably be some advertising on the side of the case; that goes to the outside.

Then put the seat post into the tube and you are ready to go. Note when putting it in turn it from side to side a bit until it locks into place.

As last note; there are two controls on the rear wheel/motor assembly; they will be toward you on the right when you are behind the ECV. One is an electric automatic brake release and the other allow freewheeling. To operate the ECV the toggle switch must be forward and the knob all the way down. To manually push the ECV the toggle switch muust be to the back and the knob must be pulled up about 2 inches.

Note when you turn the key on, if the meter on the control panel does not move (and neither does the ECV) check the switch positions, and that both battery packs are pluged in as well as the cable. Once in a great while something needs jiggling.

Note the charging unit can live in your room and be plugged into the wall all the time.
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