littleowensmommy
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Hi Jenny, 'Pirates' was definitely too scary and complicated for my kids...ok it was too scary and complicated for me! I had no idea what was going on much of the movie. I haven't read any reviews of the film but I can't imagine it would be recommended for children. Although, Owen is begging to see it. Amy wants no part of it. They both saw 'King Kong' at Christmas and loved it. I thought that was too scary too so what do I know.
Lucy, are you going to ride 'Everest'? I'm glad that you got tickets for 'MNSSHP'. That means we're going to see you guys in October! Are you going to get tickets for a 'Party for the Senses'. I think that they'll go on sale Monday 24 July based on last year.
Hey, I checked out Epcot's Summer Concert schedule. There's going to be an ABBA coverband performing during our weekend. Doesn't that sound like fun?!
JoAnn, My Dad still tells horror stories about teaching me to drive. I agree with Debi. Private driving lessons are the way to go. I can still remember how nervous my Dad made me with all of his yelling from the passenger seat. I dread Owen and Amy learning to drive. Ted and I agree that we're going to try to postpone that milestone in their lives as long as we can which may be possible as living on Coronado doesn't require a car. The island is only 1 square mile and they can walk or ride a bike anywhere. (Learing to ride a bike is the current milestone we're trying to master around here these days!) We don't want them driving with other kids in the car or riding as passengers in a car driven by a teenager. Just the thought of that scares me to death. Basically, I just don't want them to grow up. I like the age they're at right now!
There will be 18 kids and 16 adults at Amy's party tomorrow. Her party is from 1-4pm. I'll be glad when it's over! Last year it ended right on time with a huge thunderstorm.
Ted got called into the hospital for an emergency at 3:30am and he's still there. He was scheduled to go in this morning anyway for attending rounds. He's going to need a nap this afternoon which means he'll try to convince the kids that they need to take a nap too.
We're going to our builder's annual Margaritaville party tonight. It's a really good time with fabulous catered food, a band, Coronas and frozen Margaritas. It's a huge party but it's fun because alot of our friends and neighbors will also be there. I hate going to a party where I don't know anyone. He's got a gorgeous place on the water with a private beach and pool. He's a great builder and a wonderful guy and everyone just loves him. The morning after Hurricane Isabel hit in September 2003 he was in the neighborhood to make sure we were all ok and to check on our houses. Not one of his houses had any damage. Many other houses were damaged...lost roofs, siding, etc. Those builders were nowhere to be found.
OK, I've stalled long enough. I've got plenty of work to do today.
Lucy, are you going to ride 'Everest'? I'm glad that you got tickets for 'MNSSHP'. That means we're going to see you guys in October! Are you going to get tickets for a 'Party for the Senses'. I think that they'll go on sale Monday 24 July based on last year.
Hey, I checked out Epcot's Summer Concert schedule. There's going to be an ABBA coverband performing during our weekend. Doesn't that sound like fun?!
JoAnn, My Dad still tells horror stories about teaching me to drive. I agree with Debi. Private driving lessons are the way to go. I can still remember how nervous my Dad made me with all of his yelling from the passenger seat. I dread Owen and Amy learning to drive. Ted and I agree that we're going to try to postpone that milestone in their lives as long as we can which may be possible as living on Coronado doesn't require a car. The island is only 1 square mile and they can walk or ride a bike anywhere. (Learing to ride a bike is the current milestone we're trying to master around here these days!) We don't want them driving with other kids in the car or riding as passengers in a car driven by a teenager. Just the thought of that scares me to death. Basically, I just don't want them to grow up. I like the age they're at right now!
There will be 18 kids and 16 adults at Amy's party tomorrow. Her party is from 1-4pm. I'll be glad when it's over! Last year it ended right on time with a huge thunderstorm.
Ted got called into the hospital for an emergency at 3:30am and he's still there. He was scheduled to go in this morning anyway for attending rounds. He's going to need a nap this afternoon which means he'll try to convince the kids that they need to take a nap too.
We're going to our builder's annual Margaritaville party tonight. It's a really good time with fabulous catered food, a band, Coronas and frozen Margaritas. It's a huge party but it's fun because alot of our friends and neighbors will also be there. I hate going to a party where I don't know anyone. He's got a gorgeous place on the water with a private beach and pool. He's a great builder and a wonderful guy and everyone just loves him. The morning after Hurricane Isabel hit in September 2003 he was in the neighborhood to make sure we were all ok and to check on our houses. Not one of his houses had any damage. Many other houses were damaged...lost roofs, siding, etc. Those builders were nowhere to be found.
OK, I've stalled long enough. I've got plenty of work to do today.