sharkB8HooHaHa
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Like Varuca Salt's mother's only lines in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory"....not the Johnny Depp version. Not to offend anyone right off the bat, but he's a little creepy to look at in that movie. He somehow has this Velma from Scooby Doo thing going on and it's just not right. I'm a classics kind of gal, and the Gene Wilder version is much better for me.
I'm already off topic.
Anyway, I have some rules for our family trips. The biggest, most important of them all is repeated to my children frequently in the voice of Varuca Salt's mother. Happiness and HAAAAmony. I don't want to hear any crabbing, complaining, arguing, whining or crying. It's just NOT allowed in WDW. I think that should be posted on a sign as you walk into each park. They have become accustomed to hearing me, and have also turned the tables on their poor, aging mother on those very (did I say VERY) rare occasions when I get a tad bit cranky. I have also experienced the mortification involved in my then 5 year old telling another child, a complete stranger, mind you, that WDW is no place for crying. Only happy tears, please.
I have shed happy tears in the world. We bought APs this year, and around my birthday we took a weekend trip. (We live within 6.5 hours, so the drive isn't terrible.) I realized that I have been fortunate enough to have had several trips as a child, the first one the summer I turned 7. It was summer in Florida...hot, humid, and it was back in the days when there was only one park. To say it was crowded just couldn't do it justice. We were sardines walking through the castle. It was wonderful, scary, and overwhelming for my 7 year old brain. I held my mother's hand, and trudged through with what seemed like the entire human race, all the time looking up at this glorious site. Thirty years later I returned for my birthday with my family. I got to hold all their hands and walk through the castle again. The magic and wonder still there. The awe and wonder of it all to be shared with my family. Happy tears.
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Me~SharkB8
DH~e-Curb
Little Bite 1~ 9
Little Bite 2 ~ 6
Little Bite 3 ~ 3
We'll be at POR for 8 nights then spend our last night at SOG.
So we are going back in two days. A long trip this time. And there will be only happiness and haaaaamony.
I'm already off topic.
Anyway, I have some rules for our family trips. The biggest, most important of them all is repeated to my children frequently in the voice of Varuca Salt's mother. Happiness and HAAAAmony. I don't want to hear any crabbing, complaining, arguing, whining or crying. It's just NOT allowed in WDW. I think that should be posted on a sign as you walk into each park. They have become accustomed to hearing me, and have also turned the tables on their poor, aging mother on those very (did I say VERY) rare occasions when I get a tad bit cranky. I have also experienced the mortification involved in my then 5 year old telling another child, a complete stranger, mind you, that WDW is no place for crying. Only happy tears, please.
I have shed happy tears in the world. We bought APs this year, and around my birthday we took a weekend trip. (We live within 6.5 hours, so the drive isn't terrible.) I realized that I have been fortunate enough to have had several trips as a child, the first one the summer I turned 7. It was summer in Florida...hot, humid, and it was back in the days when there was only one park. To say it was crowded just couldn't do it justice. We were sardines walking through the castle. It was wonderful, scary, and overwhelming for my 7 year old brain. I held my mother's hand, and trudged through with what seemed like the entire human race, all the time looking up at this glorious site. Thirty years later I returned for my birthday with my family. I got to hold all their hands and walk through the castle again. The magic and wonder still there. The awe and wonder of it all to be shared with my family. Happy tears.
.
Me~SharkB8
DH~e-Curb
Little Bite 1~ 9
Little Bite 2 ~ 6
Little Bite 3 ~ 3
We'll be at POR for 8 nights then spend our last night at SOG.
So we are going back in two days. A long trip this time. And there will be only happiness and haaaaamony.