What's happening over here?
A bunch of fun Disney friends hanging out together ready to look at horrible to semi-decent Disney pictures?
Well, I guess I'm in, then.
I've been in the attic weeding out old
never-got-sold-at-yard-sale things and assorted goodies that a pack rat teacher keeps with hopes of doing something creative. I also found a box of animal things I should be able to use in my class them for this year. Mostly, I tossed stuff out and came down sweaty and dusty. Brooklynn went up for a few minutes and was a help at scooting boxes to different places, but then she freaked out over a spider web and came back down. I really think she was just hot and used the spider web as an excuse, but that's okay - she was a big help for a few minutes.
Then Brandy and Micah came by for a short visit, and she was telling me about their St. Louis trip. Micah needed a banana, so 'Brookwen' got him one, and then he needed something to wash it down, so he got some strawberry lemonade, and then they were on their way.
I went back to the attic, took a huge garbage bag to the trash can, and then made my way to the computer. So, I have found a comfortable seat on Page 4, and I am ready for the ride. Jill is going to load Day One of pictures as soon as she gets the chance, and then we will begin. I love that she has already done more responses on this report than she probably did on the last two put together.
This trip was so different than any one we have taken before. It was broken into three parts - Art of Animation and Disney World for two partial days, Vero Beach for I think five days, and then back to Disney World for a day at Sea World and two nights at Kidani Village. This trip would not have happened at all or would have been reduced to a long weekend, if it were not for the kind hearts of
Miss Anita Wigd,
Fairy Godmother Extraordinaire, and her faithful bag carrier and car loader,
Mr. Marc. The girls adore them, and we big people think they are pretty special, as well.
So,
everyone! Please make yourself at home here, and comment when you can. I will apologize ahead for the quality of the pictures you will see, but I hope you can still imagine yourselves right there in them as we go along.