Yeah, I don't know what's going on. Is there something I have to select first before saving as a PDF? I was on page 9 of your report and tried printing, saved as a PDF to my desktop and went to look at the saved file and it's 31 pages, all from page 9! About 2 or 3 replies per page and about 3 photos per page of your latest update
I think that's about right, actually. I saved them back in the old format and I think it was slightly smaller, but it was still dozens of PDF pages for some of the DIS pages. That was the best way I could figure out to preserve it all.
I'm so glad you didn't glaze over the drama that happened. Goes to show, family trips are definitely not perfect! Sorry, but I did have to giggle at Dug still watching the show acting like he had no idea you were up trying to get Izzy out of there! I did feel a bit annoyed for you
Ha, thanks! It's the bits of drama that make things interesting, right? You know, like leaving cars unlocked in front of hotels while you ride It's a Small World...
Beautiful scenery. It all looks very "cultural" lol - long boat, bedroom, etc.! That's totally how I would be too - not much of a chance to read descriptions with a toddler in tow!
Yeah, and the ones I did read got forgotten quickly.

I'm sure Dug got a lot more out of the displays than I did. I picked up a few minor things here and there, but you know how that goes with a toddler.
I would have been fuming at the whole show/stroller/clueless situation! I think I may have mastered the dirty "I'll just do it myself" look at this point.
I was definitely fuming. Looking back now, it doesn't seem that awful anymore, but I remember just being ready to pummel him at the time. I'm pretty sure I was bad-mouthing him to Izzy (she was still too young to really get that - I try not to do it anymore).
And I think I spy another one of those scary looking birds (ducks?) in the picture of the guy making coconut milk. I have a slight bird phobia so I'm always on the lookout...
Yeah, this one wasn't quite as gross, though. Something about the other one's face was just hideous, but this one looked a bit more normal.
Hey, all I know is: the TR's that whitewash things are a lot more boring to read!

So let's hear it for honesty in trip reporting! The only thing that kept running through my mind was a movie quote from Cool Hand Luke: "What we have here is failure to communicate."
Glad the storm eventually blew over.
Ha, that is certainly an appropriate quote. And it probably describes all of the most "dramatic" moments in any of my TRs.

I guess we're creatures of habit. Every trip, we manage to have a communication breakdown that leaves me fuming at some point.
It helped to get over it just remembering that we had really limited time together in Hawaii and I didn't want to spend it mad.
Izzy is too sweet! I love little toddlers. They are so funny especially now that my little one is 14 years old. Mommas always get to to deal with little ones most of the time while traveling. My DS still want to sit with me on the plane/bus/car. I am so thrilled for you and the awesome deals you found! We are
DVC members and Aulani is our home so that we can go every two to three years. Loving your trip so far. The Polynesian Cultural Center is one of the few things we have left to do on Oahu. I can't seem to convince the boys to do this one. Now, any snorkeling or beach activity will be done happily. Glad you enjoyed Hawaii! We call it our 2nd home.

That's kind-of sweet that your DS still wants to sit with you! I am really enjoying the toddler stage, though.
How awesome to own DVC at Aulani!

What a great second home.
PCC was fun, but not necessarily a must-do, I'd say. Something to keep in mind if you are in the area and want to do something new.