Wow, how totally fun for you guys!!!
My hubby happens to like DL better than WDW. He likes that DL packs so much in a smaller area.....easier to get around and get multiple rides in, the rides are closer together in the parks so not as much walking, and you're not wasting so much time waiting for busses and riding them. I actually like DL better too, and so does our 5 year old (Luke). Ryan, our nine year old, says he likes them both the same......he says that about everything though. He
never commits to liking something better than something else.
I do love Rock-n-Rollercoaster though.....and Expedition Everest.....and Test Track.....and watching the gorillas and tigers at the Animal Kingdom.
The next time we fly all the way to Orlando, we're going to go to Universal/IOA. I
know our boys will love it. It has all their favorite shows and superheros. We're waiting until the new Harry Potter addition is done before making the trip.
DL would be perfect if it had the Grand Marnier slushie . . . . . .
Cheryl - For some reason, when I saw "prepared" I thought it said "panicked." I almost had a panic attack!
I hope everyone had a great day! I'm stressed tired and covered in hives.

I'm going to
Disneyland this weekend though, so I'm OK not being OK.
Prepared . . . . panicked . . . . it's all the same, right?

You KNOW I wouldn't get into anything that would sap your physical, mental and emotional strength, would I?
I know, sending it back seems crazy!
That is so sweet of you to worry about Eamon, awwww. No worries though...the only thing he would ever do, once I told him it has corn syrup or HFCS in it, is chastise ME for eating it. I'm supposed to be following the same rules as he and hubby are, but I'm not very good on following through! What am I supposed to do, ya know? The people who live in this building (it's primarily a retirement condo building) keep putting M&Ms out in the lobby!!!! Now even hubby is getting on my case..."I could hear you eating them"..."no I was eating granola bar"..."I could hear something besides the granola bar, I know you were eating M&Ms"...augh.
Don't anyone comment if you see me eating a Mickey bar!!!! It's the ONLY chance I have to eat one!
It was missing??? Darn that post office!!!
And I totally know what thread you're talking about....
Actually, I was craving a Mickey bar today. My only problem with them (well, other than the bazillion calories) is that they're a little bit too big and I can't finish a whole one (usually). I want to know what thread you're talking about.
Nah, she knows I eat junk.
Was that not one of the funniest threads? I dont' think I laughed that hard in a while.
Ok--want to know what thread you're talking about!!!!!
The idea was amusing, but the problem is I think that CB people jump all over things too quickly, and sometimes I have a problem with that. I mean, when I posted about the post on mothering's forum, on the thread talking about "since when do people send CANDY in taped to v'day cards?????" I was not really on the side of the woman who called the Dis'er, but when I'm actually reading all those posts bashing the woman...I just get tired of it.
I still can't get over the idea that EVERYONE tapes boxes of candy to cards now! I wonder who started it? And who became the "99th monkey" that made it an absolute????
Hello?????? Linkie???????
Some of those threads get bad quick. I post what I have to say, and will keep up with the thread till it turns. Then I leave.
And I have no idea that people taped boxes of candy to cards. DD just took a huge bag of dum dums to pass out to her friends. I don't think I even taped candy to a card for her. I just found it funny that she would call and ask it to be sent that following Tuesday. Something like that would never occur to me. But if Cheryl is reading this, I will be happy to get another sucker. jk.
I have extra suckers--so will make sure you get one--it has a Disney D on it and everything--and to everyone else if you didn't get a valentine from me it's because I either didn't have your address or our wonderful post office mis-directed it. I can't believe that someone stole it out of the envelope!! The nerve!
Ok, so my latest thing to overextend myself is that a friend of mine got married on Christmas Eve to this totally controlling guy--she couldn't even plan a wedding--basically he told her when, where and then on the day of she wanted to change clothes and he was like, "nah, those slacks are fine." so, no wedding, no party, no dress, no nothing. No guests--just a couple of witnesses.
So, I want to do something nice for HER (he can jump in a lake for all I care) so I am giving her an "after-the-fact" Bridal shower. Is that too weird? No boys allowed. We did (with the help of another friend of hers who works for him) get him to buy into the idea and let us plan this without him having a hissy fit that he won't have her to himself all day on a Sat.
so, I'm thinking 1 p.m. -ish--lots of appies and wine, and maybe a casserole/salad type buffet? and a cake of course. I'm thinking of getting a mini wedding cake. About 18 people. She of course hasn't registered anywhere (and has been living with him a few years) so I have no idea what to tell people to get her.
Ideas anyone? I think I'm doing this the weekend after the ladies trip.