Cinderella's twin
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 12, 2007
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Yeah so last night was weird.
I had to use the bathroom, which in itself is normal.
I sat down, grabbed Nitelight, a Twilight parody I had received as a gift for my birthday. I commenced commencing.
At a critical moment, a freaking spider (I hate spiders) drops from the ceiling on his web and skids to a halt right in front of my left eyeball.
So I panic, like I should. The spider was huge. So I did the only thing I could, I smacked him like a baseball with my book. His alarmingly plumpy body hit the cabinet across the way with a thwack.
"I'll be okay now, that I at least killed him or stunned him." I thought.
Not so freaking fast. No, that just angered him. He came running back to me for round two!
So I wait with the patience of Angelina Jolie in Wanted, even though my brain is scurrying around my skull trying to get out.
Finally he reaches the mat my feet are resting on, so I fling him and the carpet towards the bathtub.
Well there goes the ease of a late night bathroom trip. Now I am all tense. And my funny little book has touched spider legs, so I am reluctant to touch it again.
Mr. The King slept through the whole situation. Of course. Though I think I would be hesitant to have him come slamming in the bathroom on his white horse holding a rolled up newspaper at that particular moment in time.
So Disney Plans sooth me, so I shall talk about those now.
We have a Trail's End dinner the first night we are there. We have done the Hoop de doo Review before. Butt We have never had the Trails end.
The following day, we have a brunch at Chef Mickey's. We do this one every year and are hoping for a great experience. Not sure how many more years we will get to do this one, the kids are getting older.
The next day is O'Hana which makes me drool just thinking about it. That place is out of control. I would pull my toenails out with my teeth to gain admittance to that shebang.
The second to last day we are trying Teppan Edo for the first time. We did go to the previous restaurant that occupied this spot. Actually, Boychild touched the hot grill and we had to treat the burn with ice. (I was off nursing girlchild, so it was all Mr. The King's fault)
The last dinner (sniff) will be the Garden Grill. We have never had this one before. We do love to eat at the land and always have. See how we are packing in an extra character meal? I still want to convince Mr. TK to add a princess dinner, but he won't go for it. Yet.
I also have to investigate how much decoration you can heap onto the poor cabins, because I would love some tacky, garish ways to be festive.
Saw Avatar for the first time last night and I am still thinking about it. What a wonderful movie.
Okay. Maybe I'm brave enough to finish what I started last night.
I had to use the bathroom, which in itself is normal.
I sat down, grabbed Nitelight, a Twilight parody I had received as a gift for my birthday. I commenced commencing.
At a critical moment, a freaking spider (I hate spiders) drops from the ceiling on his web and skids to a halt right in front of my left eyeball.

So I panic, like I should. The spider was huge. So I did the only thing I could, I smacked him like a baseball with my book. His alarmingly plumpy body hit the cabinet across the way with a thwack.
"I'll be okay now, that I at least killed him or stunned him." I thought.
Not so freaking fast. No, that just angered him. He came running back to me for round two!
So I wait with the patience of Angelina Jolie in Wanted, even though my brain is scurrying around my skull trying to get out.
Finally he reaches the mat my feet are resting on, so I fling him and the carpet towards the bathtub.
Well there goes the ease of a late night bathroom trip. Now I am all tense. And my funny little book has touched spider legs, so I am reluctant to touch it again.
Mr. The King slept through the whole situation. Of course. Though I think I would be hesitant to have him come slamming in the bathroom on his white horse holding a rolled up newspaper at that particular moment in time.
So Disney Plans sooth me, so I shall talk about those now.
We have a Trail's End dinner the first night we are there. We have done the Hoop de doo Review before. Butt We have never had the Trails end.
The following day, we have a brunch at Chef Mickey's. We do this one every year and are hoping for a great experience. Not sure how many more years we will get to do this one, the kids are getting older.
The next day is O'Hana which makes me drool just thinking about it. That place is out of control. I would pull my toenails out with my teeth to gain admittance to that shebang.
The second to last day we are trying Teppan Edo for the first time. We did go to the previous restaurant that occupied this spot. Actually, Boychild touched the hot grill and we had to treat the burn with ice. (I was off nursing girlchild, so it was all Mr. The King's fault)
The last dinner (sniff) will be the Garden Grill. We have never had this one before. We do love to eat at the land and always have. See how we are packing in an extra character meal? I still want to convince Mr. TK to add a princess dinner, but he won't go for it. Yet.
I also have to investigate how much decoration you can heap onto the poor cabins, because I would love some tacky, garish ways to be festive.
Saw Avatar for the first time last night and I am still thinking about it. What a wonderful movie.
Okay. Maybe I'm brave enough to finish what I started last night.
