OH gosh, I called like last March, and they told me then that it would be installed in August. I think they install them like quarterly. I will post a picture of my button Disign as soon as I can. It turned out so cool. Those people on the Disign board are just amazingly generous. They also made a shirt disign for my family and friends tirp with 14 of us. I will post that too since it really turned out cool.
The Button DISign
The Shirt DISign:
But anyway I digress. As usual LOTS going on. WHEW!
Well gosh Kelly, you have gotten so much response today that already expresses everything I was going to say. Just hang in there, and you and Shane will have a really great celebration first chance you get.
It's always fun to go and visit yet it's so wonderful to go back home to your family.
Hope Everyone has a great week.
Sounds wonderful Dawn! You know how to celebrate life lady. Just love that about you! If you and your Mom are still hanging out with John Wayne at 3:15, you can ride with me
I heard some sad news on the radio tonight. Do you all remember that little boy who got stuck under the "Roger Rabbit" ride? Brandon Zucker died today.
How incredibly sad.

Those were great. Thanks.
I completely agree. Thanks for the laugh Capri. Speaking of laughing...Did any of you watch that video I posted of the old lady trying to get ready for digital TV??
So now that Feb is just around the corner.....is anyone planning on doing anything for V-Day?
Well, yes, in case I haven't mentioned it gleefully about a million times....I'm going to DLR with my family and 9 other family and friends.
Heather, you have gotten such great responses from so many already. The only thing that I would add is just to go easy on yourself. You are really going through a grieving process, in addition to the stress of trying to make all the right decisions for the future. The one thing I know for sure is that children are resilient, and Nathan will fulfill his destiny because he has you as a very loving Mom to help him. I have not dealt with developmental delays specifically, but my oldest, now 12 was diagnosed with progressive hearing loss at age 4 and I did not figure out how to get him qualified for help in the schools until age 9. Talk about guilt! But he is okay, and I know I will have the resources to continue to support him in his journey. I have let go what might have been and am now focused on what might be.
YiPpEy!
I cashed in $50 of my Disney Rewards for the girls only trip..that will take care of some lunches!
hhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.. it says i need to call to activate it. Perhaps i should wait til closer to the trip?
Activate it anytime, and only once. Then when you cash more in, they somehow reload that same card. So don't lose it!
Speaking of sparklies, when I first came around these parts, someone mentioned have a table set up at the pizza party for us to sit and bling up our shirts. Any thoughts on this? Would anyone be interested?
Oh, I love this idea. I want sparklies too!
Really enjoyed all your teenager stories, so I have to add mine.
When I was about 13, I was one of four girl cousins all about that age, that my Gram decided could house sit for her for the week while they were out of town. (What was she thinking?) None of us could drive, but we decided we wanted to have a party. So two of us walked to town (7 miles, downhill) and stood outside the Albertsons until we could get someone to buy us a 12 pack of beer. Then we started walking back up the hill, and ended up hitch hiking because the beer got too heavy. So we made it back, had a party with the four of us, also drank my Grandpa's whiskey and filled his bottle up with water. We all ended up puking all over the house. The next day we cleaned up the puke by vacumming it with my Gram's vacuum. The funny part was that we never heard a single word about this from anyone. I am pretty sure that my Grandparents figured it out and probably had a good laugh too, but they never told our parents or even said anything to us. We also never house sat again
On another note: My parents divorced right after I was born. My Mom always harbored an incredible hatred for my Dad, and to this day, if I mention in passing that I saw my Dad, she is very vindictive and says things like, "I can't believe you went and saw him. That SOB is still winning." I have told her many times how much it hurts me when she says that stuff. I have told her that she picked him, and I'm doing the best I can with what I have to work with. It makes no difference to her. She is so bitter towards him that she can't stop herself. At this point (I am 42, so that is a lot of years to hold onto that anger!), I just feel sorry for her, and try not to let it effect me. But sometimes it does.
Here in Washington, they have busted two puppy mills, taking custody of over 250 pregnant dogs, and are expecting to have 1500 puppies born in the next month or so. Isn't that heartbreaking. We got a rescue lab/mix one year ago and she is such a wonderful dog.