If the murse is wrong, we don't want to be right! 27 days- holy smoke!

Which DVC and why?

  • Grand Villa at OKW

  • 2 one bedroom at OKW

  • Grand Villa at SSR

  • 2 one bedroom at SSR

  • Grand Villa at BWV

  • 2 one bedroom at BWV

  • Grand Villa at AKV

  • 2 one bedroom at AKV

  • 2 one bedroom at VWL

  • 2 one bedroom at BCV


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rentayenta;26329728 [COLOR="purple" said:
She is! She's lead and strong and long life; raised 8 children almost alone. Grandma got around though; they have at least 3 different fathers. :rotfl2: She's a good Catholic, loves her vodka, and tells a mean joke. I remember when she sold her beauty salon, she gave each of us 32 grandchildren $1,000! :thumbsup2 She's generous to a fault and cantankerous when disagreed with. I would love for the kids to be able to see her again too. I have been thinking about taking all 4 of the kids sooner but trying to figure out when. My aunt has had a trip planned to Italy since January for next month. When she told grandma, she said, well I can hold on longer, everyone in heaven is just going to have to wait because I'm not %^&$*& ready! :lmao: [/COLOR]


:hug: So sorry to hear about your grannie Jenny, it sounds as though she's a fantastic character who's made sure she's enjoyed her life....it must be genetic;)

Just a personal opinion but if you realy feel you want to I think you should bundle up the kids and head down to see her if you can...and take a GOOD bottle of vodka, none of the cheap stuff mind!!!
 
Jenny, so sorry about your grandma!:hug:



:hug: Thanks Cherie. Are you still coming up my way? I can't wait to meet and do lunch.



:hug: So sorry to hear about your grannie Jenny, it sounds as though she's a fantastic character who's made sure she's enjoyed her life....it must be genetic;)

Just a personal opinion but if you realy feel you want to I think you should bundle up the kids and head down to see her if you can...and take a GOOD bottle of vodka, none of the cheap stuff mind!!!



:hug: It'll be Grey Goose all the way! :thumbsup2 I wish I could just pack them up but I can't right now. :guilty: Info I best shared in a PM. :goodvibes


How is your weekend going? Anything spectacular planned?



Tonight DH and I are going to see The Police and Elvis Costello. EC is one of DH's most favorite of all time. A friend of mine had tickets but both her and her DH have to work so she gave us the tickets. :cool1: They are grass seats, no, not where people smoke grass :rolleyes1 , but on the actually lawn area. No matter, it's a cheap date night. My in-laws will be watching the kidlets and we are going to go to SLC for a some dinner first. They aren't allowing coolers so it looks like we'll be chugging beer in the parking lot a la old school. :drinking1 I am really in the mood to lay out the blanket and partake in a little PDA! :rotfl2:

Today we are doing yard work. :sad1: I cleaned after work last night so it would be done for the weekend. Tomorrow we are making our Sunday pilgrimage to the pool. :woohoo:
 
:hug: Thanks Cherie. Are you still coming up my way? I can't wait to meet and do lunch.

Yep! I'm leaving tomorrow............I really should be packing and doing laundry but I just can't get going yet.
 

Your Grandmother really sounds great Jenny, I love the vodka next to her bed :rotfl:

Have fun tonight :goodvibes
 
Your Grandmother really sounds great Jenny, I love the vodka next to her bed :rotfl:

Have fun tonight :goodvibes


Funny huh?! I wonder how people will describe our quirkiness? :rotfl2:


Tonight should be great. :woohoo: I do adore me some Sting. pirate: The yard work got put on hold for today. DH ran calls on the helicopter all night so he wanted to come home and sleep, which he is, which is rare for him. He didn't sleep one wink last night. :sad2: I have been lazy other than grocery shopping, :laundy: , making lunch for the kids, and DISing. They are watching home horrible Leprachan movie. Thankfully it's been edited.
 
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:hug: It'll be Grey Goose all the way! :thumbsup2 I wish I could just pack them up but I can't right now. :guilty: Info I best shared in a PM. :goodvibes

How is your weekend going? Anything spectacular planned?

Tonight DH and I are going to see The Police and Elvis Costello. EC is one of DH's most favorite of all time. A friend of mine had tickets but both her and her DH have to work so she gave us the tickets. :cool1: They are grass seats, no, not where people smoke grass :rolleyes1 , but on the actually lawn area. No matter, it's a cheap date night. My in-laws will be watching the kidlets and we are going to go to SLC for a some dinner first. They aren't allowing coolers so it looks like we'll be chugging beer in the parking lot a la old school. :drinking1 I am really in the mood to lay out the blanket and partake in a little PDA! :rotfl2:


The concert sounds fabby, Elvis Costello is excellent and the Police are enjoyable but I find Sting a bit smug for my taste ...or maybe it's because he's a skinny man with very little body hair:sick: (just doesn't float my boat;) ) I love out door concerts if the weathers good:love: but just don't let the PDA go to far because it's not a great end to the evening if you end up in a police cell:rotfl2: .

On the subject of open air concerts ***Embarassing story alert....the charity I work for sends people through to 'T in the Park' (a weekend music festival near Perth...very cool) to try to sign people up as advocacy supporters but one of the girls is moving to another charity and won't be able to blag a free ticket for next year. Anyway the tickets for next year went on sale a couple of days after it finished and they sold out in 1hour:eek: ....the girls said she'd missed the boat but that some had been held back to be sold from a ticket office in town and she was planning to camp out to get tickets. This is when Kirsteen chimes in "Oh I remember when I was fifteen I camped out overnight for Simple Minds tickets"....deathly silence (you know tumble weed etc.) then they started to laugh.......:blush: :sad: I felt SO OLD :scared: .

We're going to my mums for dinner today :woohoo: as it was my sis in law and I's birthdays while we were away on holiday. I've just finished making the Key Lime Pie and now I'm going to have a shower and prepare myself for an afternoon of eating and drinking in my parents back garden. At my mum's house there is never a shortage of good food or wine:cloud9:...she's the best:love:
 
The concert sounds fabby, Elvis Costello is excellent and the Police are enjoyable but I find Sting a bit smug for my taste ...or maybe it's because he's a skinny man with very little body hair:sick: (just doesn't float my boat;) ) I love out door concerts if the weathers good:love: but just don't let the PDA go to far because it's not a great end to the evening if you end up in a police cell:rotfl2: .

On the subject of open air concerts ***Embarassing story alert....the charity I work for sends people through to 'T in the Park' (a weekend music festival near Perth...very cool) to try to sign people up as advocacy supporters but one of the girls is moving to another charity and won't be able to blag a free ticket for next year. Anyway the tickets for next year went on sale a couple of days after it finished and they sold out in 1hour:eek: ....the girls said she'd missed the boat but that some had been held back to be sold from a ticket office in town and she was planning to camp out to get tickets. This is when Kirsteen chimes in "Oh I remember when I was fifteen I camped out overnight for Simple Minds tickets"....deathly silence (you know tumble weed etc.) then they started to laugh.......:blush: :sad: I felt SO OLD :scared: .

We're going to my mums for dinner today :woohoo: as it was my sis in law and I's birthdays while we were away on holiday. I've just finished making the Key Lime Pie and now I'm going to have a shower and prepare myself for an afternoon of eating and drinking in my parents back garden. At my mum's house there is never a shortage of good food or wine:cloud9:...she's the best:love:





You did date yourself there. :rotfl2: That's okay though, I really wouldn't be in my 20's again but I'd like to stay 39 for a few more years. :laughing:


The concert was really fun. I have pictures I took with DH's phone. :thumbsup2 Elvis Costello was awesome! He has such a unique voice. The police were good but Sting's voice was not up to par. He rarely did any of his Eeee oohhhhhs like he usually does and his noteworthy high notes were few and far between. I am sure that it didn't help that the crowd was a dud! :rolleyes: Seriously people in the front row barely standing and no jumping around whatsoever. Why pay that kind of money to sit on your fanny? :rotfl2: The grass however was happenin'! Lots of beer and lots of singing. :woohoo:

Before the show we went to a new restaurant in the city called Acme Burger. Basically it's a trendy hamburger joint where the cool folks can enjoy a burger and still be hip. Not too spendy and really good burgers. We had one called the "breath cleanser". It was a burger on a red onion roll with onion, pickle, tomato, some garlic spread, and provolone. It was so yummy! :cloud9: We also shared a classic burger and I added big chunks of smelly feet bleu cheese crumbles.

I feel badly because I am taking the kids to the pool while DH works on the yard. :guilty: I offered him to join us but because he slept yesterday, after not sleeping the night before, he said he needs to work all day. :sad1: It's going to be so hot too.



Did we miss your birthday? :blush: :bday: baby!!!!! Key lime is the best! Have a fun day at your mum's. She sounds terrific!!!!


On another note, I got a letter in the mail yesterday calling me for jury duty the week after next. :scared:
 
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You did date yourself there. :rotfl2: That's okay though, I really wouldn't be in my 20's again but I'd like to stay 39 for a few more years. :laughing:

I wouldn't be in my 20's again either, lets face it I spent the majority of that decade with a nutter....kind of takes the shine of of the 1990's for me;)


The concert was really fun. I have pictures I took with DH's phone. :thumbsup2 Elvis Costello was awesome! He has such a unique voice. The police were good but Sting's voice was not up to par. He rarely did any of his Eeee oohhhhhs like he usually does and his noteworthy high notes were few and far between. I am sure that it didn't help that the crowd was a dud! :rolleyes: Seriously people in the front row barely standing and no jumping around whatsoever. Why pay that kind of money to sit on your fanny? :rotfl2: The grass however was happenin'! Lots of beer and lots of singing. :woohoo:

Glad you had a good night but I just don't get people who go to events and don't get into it....hell I was jumping about daft at a jousting competition a couple of weeks ago:rotfl2:

Before the show we went to a new restaurant in the city called Acme Burger. Basically it's a trendy hamburger joint where the cool folks can enjoy a burger and still be hip. Not too spendy and really good burgers. We had one called the "breath cleanser". It was a burger on a red onion roll with onion, pickle, tomato, some garlic spread, and provolone. It was so yummy! :cloud9: We also shared a classic burger and I added big chunks of smelly feet bleu cheese crumbles.
That burger sounds yum scrum I love red onion and smelly cheese. When we were up in Gairloch there was a fantastic Italian restaurant and they did a house special pizza which was caramalised red onion, sun dried tomatoes, mushrooms, prosciutto and stilton...it was to die for:love:

I feel badly because I am taking the kids to the pool while DH works on the yard. :guilty: I offered him to join us but because he slept yesterday, after not sleeping the night before, he said he needs to work all day. :sad1: It's going to be so hot too.

Methinks you need to reward the boy;)


Did we miss your birthday? :blush: :bday: baby!!!!! Key lime is the best! Have a fun day at your mum's. She sounds terrific!!!!
Yes but my birthday was on 7thJuly while I was away so you're forgiven. We had a fantastic day at mum and dad's. My DBro and his wife and boys came as did sis in laws parents:scared1: and Big D's parents:grouphug: . The food as always was fantastic, the wine flowed and we all sat out in the garden and had a totally chilled afternoon....perfect:cloud9:


On another note, I got a letter in the mail yesterday calling me for jury duty the week after next. :scared:


I've never done jury duty, good luck honey:hug:
 
^^^ How was the birthday celebration? Did you get nice and toasty? How was the key lime?


::yes:: I forgot your 20's were your Years of the Nutter, kinda like the Chinese New Year. :rotfl2: I dated, didn't marry, my share of unique fellas too. :goodvibes One, who portrayed himself as wealthy, ended up calling me from jail one night after he got caught embezling moola from the company he worked for. :rotfl:

That house pizza sounds really good. I love sundried tomaters. :thumbsup2 When we had a garden I would dry maters from the garden and bottle them in garlic and oil. :cloud9:

The boy got rewarded last night. pirate: I think he's still recooping. I may have to reward more though. When we got home from the pool today, he had built our fire pit. We are going to make Smores here in a bit.

I think I am going to say something really inappropriate to get out of jury duty. :angel:
 
There's no way I can catch up with all of the posts, so I'm starting fresh!

Jenny, I am so jealous of you right now. I wanted to see the Police a ton, but that did not happen. Glad to hear that Sting didn't bring his A-game--it makes me feel a bit better. ;)

Also, you went to Acme? I've been wanting to go there for a long time now and still haven't made it. Glad to hear someone is doing all of those fun things for me. :laughing:

Sorry to hear about your Grandma. She sounds like a really great lady. :hug:

Do any of you have Comcast cable? (Probably not the UK folk, I'm guessing.) In their on demand section, there is a group of short movies about Disney travel. DH and I have been watching them all night long--there was a little one about Walt's apartment at WDW--very touching.

Good night all! :wave:
 
Jenny the concert sounded great but what was with the boring people?

Wow the jury service was short notice wasn't it! So whatcha going to say????
 
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^^^ How was the birthday celebration? Did you get nice and toasty? How was the key lime?
It was fabby we had a smashing afternoon and I definately had a happy buzz going on by the time we got home (Jo will testify to that as I sent her an email meant for my sis in law called Jo...learn from my mistakes, don't email after you've been on the swalley:lmao: )

Key Lime always turns our well...you can't go wrong with a Nestle recipe:thumbsup2


::yes:: I forgot your 20's were your Years of the Nutter, kinda like the Chinese New Year. :rotfl2: I dated, didn't marry, my share of unique fellas too. :goodvibes One, who portrayed himself as wealthy, ended up calling me from jail one night after he got caught embezling moola from the company he worked for. :rotfl:

:eek: I'm glad I'm not the only one with a shadey history;)

That house pizza sounds really good. I love sundried tomaters. :thumbsup2 When we had a garden I would dry maters from the garden and bottle them in garlic and oil. :cloud9:

YUMEEEEE

The boy got rewarded last night. pirate: I think he's still recooping. I may have to reward more though. When we got home from the pool today, he had built our fire pit. We are going to make Smores here in a bit.

Is he recooping from the lack of sleep or the rewarding;) ?

I think I am going to say something really inappropriate to get out of jury duty. :angel:


OOOOH share the inappropriateness popcorn:: (is that even a word?) I had to type up a letter on Thursday to try to get our Media guy out of Jury duty as it's scheduled for the same time as his trip to DRC but it is really difficult to get out of jury duty in the UK so he's not holding out much hope:sad2:
 
^^^ I think I am going to say something really inappropriate to get out of jury duty. :angel:

In my hometown...my brother was married to the chief judge's daughter. And my attorney in my child support/custody case was the judge's wife. That always worked for me! :lmao:
 
Okay girls I know this sounds really pathetic but I need your input here. I'm going to visit the couple who lost their little girl tonight and I just have no clue what to say to them. Everything that comes into my head sounds so wrong and I'm really worried that I'll start talking rubbish and end up a teary mess...which is the last thing they need just now:sad2: Any help would be appreciated
 
Key Lime always turns our well...you can't go wrong with a Nestle recipe.
I've just made the keylime pie recipe off of the back of the condensed milk can, what I licked out of the bowl tasted delicious :rotfl2:

In my hometown...my brother was married to the chief judge's daughter. And my attorney in my child support/custody case was the judge's wife. That always worked for me! :lmao:
:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:



Anyone know where to get good cheap but genuine trading pins from????
 
Okay girls I know this sounds really pathetic but I need your input here. I'm going to visit the couple who lost their little girl tonight and I just have no clue what to say to them. Everything that comes into my head sounds so wrong and I'm really worried that I'll start talking rubbish and end up a teary mess...which is the last thing they need just now:sad2: Any help would be appreciated
Oh Kirsteen I'm hopeless in those situations, just you being there will let them know you care, if it was me I'd try not to say too much but that's only because I know I'd say the wrong things :hug:
 
Okay girls I know this sounds really pathetic but I need your input here. I'm going to visit the couple who lost their little girl tonight and I just have no clue what to say to them. Everything that comes into my head sounds so wrong and I'm really worried that I'll start talking rubbish and end up a teary mess...which is the last thing they need just now:sad2: Any help would be appreciated

Be honest. Tell them you are sorry for their loss...and offer to help in any way needed. Right now...everyone's going to be helping. You should wait a few weeks...and bring them over a dinner or something. Send flowers and a card in a few weeks with your number on it again offering to help in any way. In these situations, I think it's best to just be there. It's the people who avoid who I have remembered the most when I've gone through things. What I always want is to know I'm loved and thought about.

:hug:
 
I've just made the keylime pie recipe off of the back of the condensed milk can, what I licked out of the bowl tasted delicious :rotfl2:

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Anyone know where to get good cheap but genuine trading pins from????

:rotfl: Licking the bowl is my fav part!!!

And eshmay is a great place...just make sure it says they are trademark or registered Disney pins.
 
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