MeghanEmily
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I'm so glad you enjoyed your meal at Beaches & Cream. Now, my shameful little secret is that for more than 6 years after I started managing the Beach Club FAQ thread, I had never eaten at Beaches & Cream. Had a couple of reservations to dine there and always ended up canceling. Finally, Mark and I ate there on our anniversary trip. We were underwhelmed. Mostly our fault. We ordered the wrong things and we didn't end the meal with ice cream.
Sorry to hear that you didn't have an awesome experience there. But you're totally right, you can't end your meal without ice cream! It's the definite star of the show. I'd go without real food and only get ice cream as a meal there if I had to make the choice.
Your timeshare room is HUGE!!!
It really was!! By the time my grandmother went to book it for us, the smaller ones were booked up, so we had TONS of space. It was so nice to be able to spread out and feel like we were really moving ourselves into somewhere cozy for a few days. It's a nice property.
I know what you mean about dining at Cape May when you come from a place that has spectacular seafood. I still like it. They have a lot of great options there.
Agreed on both counts.

The giraffe feeding and safari sound incredible. Nothing like getting up close and personal with an exotic animal. Too funny that she tossed aside the lettuce core.
It was amazing! Such a fun experience, and with really knowledgeable and friendly guides. The giraffe had an attitude, which was hilarious.

Congrats on passing all your classes! I knew you could do it! Hopefully that will let you breathe easy this summer until classes start up again.
Thank you!! It's so nice to have that first year behind me.
WOW OH WOW! on the African Trek. Sounds incredible!
AMAZING

Food at the Nomad lounge looks and founds fantastic!
It really was! It's one place where I'm always thinking about how to fit it in to a trip now.
MMMMM!!!! I haven't eaten at Sanaa, but it really looks fantastic. So many yummy, exotic places. So little time. Thanks for sampling so many for us!
We really eat WAY too much when we go. But it's for the exact reason you give, there are just sooo many great different places to try! Dining reservations were also a great way to get out of the heat in August.

I think it's because I've gotten my hair into a pretty low maintenance routine now, and I don't want to mess with thatIt's those darn curls.
Haha oh I can totally understand that! My hair is straight...ish. So you wouldn't think it would give me much trouble. But it does. I become a fluffy frizzy mess without a little hair maintenance. Sometimes I just roll with it. I can't imagine straightening your long thick curly hair all the time though! Even though I'm sure it looks beautiful either way, it would be so much work!
speaking of which, it needs cut. It's out of control. The front pieces that used to frame my face, now go to mid-chest... I haven't had it cut since before the wedding![]()
I wish I had this problem! Mine is beginning to grow out again...slowly. The joys of a pixie cut I guess! The back grows like crazy. The front and sides and top take their time. I never noticed how hair grows at different speeds on different parts of your head until it was this short.

It's those darn curls.


So true. It was great to be working in the US for a weekend and dealing in USD. We ended up buying some Disney gift cards to help pay off our August trip, and it was great not to be thinking about how much we were losing on silly bank conversion fees alone. Uggh.


I have never, however, read a 50 Shades book. And I don't particularly feel like I'm missing out. I've read lots of stuff from various "Banned Books" lists. But not those ones.
Free is my favourite thing.

Cindy brought them out for us and informed us that they were a gift from the restaurant for our honeymoon! Score!!
That worked perfectly because it gave us just enough time to rope drop Test Track first. We headed over that way and decided to get in the single rider line to maximize touring time. It turned out to be an awesome strategy, because since the single rider line is much shorter than the standby line, we ended up bypassing everyone who had headed for standby the same time we got there, and so we ended up loading into the ride before there were any standby folks around, and we wound up in the same row of the same car anyway! Another win! This morning was starting to shape up nicely! It's really hard, looking back, to pick a "Best Day Ever" from this trip, other than the wedding day itself, because there were so many special ones.
Honestly, the extra attention was really great, but I almost found it a bit strange and awkward on this tour for it to just be the two of us. Our guide was nice and knowledgeable. She was a college student studying a botany-related field and was working for Disney on her internship. She wasn't, however, the kind of person who can just charismatically talk to strangers for days with ease, so it felt for me like there were some awkward silences and weird moments on the tour which might have been fixed by having a larger group. There were times I started to get a little bored or found it getting slow. That said, N, who—like his father—is more interested in gardening, seemed to have a better experience than I did and didn't find it slow at all, so it may have just been me.
I took a deep breath, and tried my level best to polish them off. It was just too many cucumbers. 

