January 2009. . . Calling all Snowbirds ~ Part II !!!

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And she's probably just jealous because my child is WAY cuter than hers!:rotfl:

Kidding... I'm really not evil like that.
 
Hi everyone, I was gone for a day and it feels like I missed a month of posts!

Just a quick note on the Nintendo DS, I say go for it. Some games are very kid friendly and our 4 year old has been playing with one for the better part of two years. Of course I must qualify my opinion; my Husband was a District Supervisor for Nintendo for 6 years, so we are a bit biased;). His Sister worked for the company for 10 years. They are part of the reason for my Husbands Disney addiction. Nintendo's National Meetings were held at WDW every year!:thumbsup2.
 
My kids love their ds lite! The first ds we had lasted 2 years before the screen was broken off by my then 1 year old. But the second one we've had now for nearly 2 years and it's still going strong. The kids love it!

Of course, last year I bought a used Gameboy SP for my younger son. That gets used pretty hard too. They all prefer the lite, but the SP works for my 5 year old most of the time.

We enjoy gameboys because they are portable. We have the Nintendo Gamecube (and will hopefully have the Wii if my sister follows through on her gift idea for Christmas!), so I guess we're big Nintendo fans here!:thumbsup2
 

"Well...the Dr thinks it's some type of flesh eating fungus, but the test results aren't back yet, so I just decided to send her on to school. It's probably not that contagious.....":lmao:

I think she is new to daycare and probably just very paranoid. Our daycare is the cleanest in the city, not to mention the hardest to get in to.

However, when you put your child in daycare or even school for that matter, they are going to be exposed to germs. That's just a fact of life. Cool your jets, lady!!!! :headache:


AND....it's good to expose your children to some of those germs! It helps build up resistance to them. If you've taken your child to the doctor, and they clear you to take them to school/daycare, then that's what matters.

What always annoyed me about daycare when my son was younger were the parents who knew their children were sick and contagious or running a huge fever (or have that flesh-eating fungus :thumbsup2 ) and they sent them anyway. :confused: I just don't understand what some parents are thinking. I know it may be hard for them to get away from work, etc., but is it worth it to expose all the other children!!
 
What always annoyed me about daycare when my son was younger were the parents who knew their children were sick and contagious or running a huge fever (or have that flesh-eating fungus :thumbsup2 ) and they sent them anyway. :confused: I just don't understand what some parents are thinking. I know it may be hard for them to get away from work, etc., but is it worth it to expose all the other children!!

I must admit that I get nervous when I see a child with stomach virus symptoms. I'm not excusing snotty behavior, but if I saw a child with diarrhea, I might assume that child was still sick and it would be upsetting to me to have that child with my kids. Knowing the circumstances, and that she wasn't contagious, that's completely fine. But at first glance, a child with diarrhea can make any mother run scared!:scared1: Stomach issues are the absolute worst!:headache:
 
Oh no -- how can it be, those crocs with socks!
Does Scot's head have rocks?
Should you concoct
A box
With locks
To keep those socks
From those crocs?
Oh the shock,
Of those crocs with socks....

Watch that clock
As it tick-tocks
And the ship that docks
And the chicken that pox
To keep those socks
From those crocs...

Beware the hard knocks
And the DISer that mocks
Those Disney socks
Inside those Disney crocs...

Oh, how can it be - those crocs with socks! :)

Debbie, you just made my day! :cool1: :cool1: :banana: :banana:
I'm trying to catch up from the weekend (I was on page 24 :eek: ) and I've gotten this far, and just busted out laughing. DD was nursing and had just about dozed off (I know, I shouldn't nurse her to sleep...we're working on it...:headache: ) when I started laughing, and now she's wide awake. Oops! Anyway, thanks for a great start to a Monday! :lmao:
 
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"Well...the Dr thinks it's some type of flesh eating fungus, but the test results aren't back yet, so I just decided to send her on to school. It's probably not that contagious.....":lmao:

I think she is new to daycare and probably just very paranoid. Our daycare is the cleanest in the city, not to mention the hardest to get in to.

However, when you put your child in daycare or even school for that matter, they are going to be exposed to germs. That's just a fact of life. Cool your jets, lady!!!! :headache:


I'm sorry that you had to experience that, it can't be fun at all to deal with that. Especially when you have done all you can having Belle checked out and getting the okay from the doctor LOL!
 
I must admit that I get nervous when I see a child with stomach virus symptoms. I'm not excusing snotty behavior, but if I saw a child with diarrhea, I might assume that child was still sick and it would be upsetting to me to have that child with my kids. Knowing the circumstances, and that she wasn't contagious, that's completely fine. But at first glance, a child with diarrhea can make any mother run scared!:scared1: Stomach issues are the absolute worst!:headache:

She wasn't currently having diarrhea, was she? I thought that Bella was just explaining the past diarrhea to the teacher. :confused3 Maybe I misunderstood.
 
She is still having poop issues, but Belle has digestive issues. She see's a pediactric GI Specialist. Her tummy doesn't work like every other child, so she is more likely to have yucky diapers post-tummy bug. It's not that she is still sick, it just takes her stomach longer to get back to normal. She has seen both her specialist and pediatrician about this.

Honestly, I don't think it was wise of the daycare teacher to say anything in front of the parent. I know she probably wasn't thinking, but they know DD has digestive issues so to us (that know about the issues) it's not a big deal, but I do see how it would sound bad to another parent that didn't know. Thanks for the insight, Peaches.
 
OK, now I'm all caught up! :cool1:
Good morning, Snowbirds, and Happy Monday!

Over the weekend I gave DH and the boys the restaurant survey. I had picked eight WDW restaurants I thought we would all enjoy, and asked them to number their top three. (they all ended up picking their top four, because it was too hard to narrow down to three) Of the eight, we all picked the same top four, just in different orders. Guess we all have the same preferences! :thumbsup2 We'll probably only do a couple of them (plus my birthday dinner at Boma), due to time and budget constraints. Now I have to figure out when we're going to eat where, and make the ADRs. The big winners? Biergarten and Whispering Canyon Cafe! :wizard:
 
She is still having poop issues, but Belle has digestive issues. She see's a pediactric GI Specialist. Her tummy doesn't work like every other child, so she is more likely to have yucky diapers post-tummy bug. It's not that she is still sick, it just takes her stomach longer to get back to normal. She has seen both her specialist and pediatrician about this.

Honestly, I don't think it was wise of the daycare teacher to say anything in front of the parent. I know she probably wasn't thinking, but they know DD has digestive issues so to us (that know about the issues) it's not a big deal, but I do see how it would sound bad to another parent that didn't know. Thanks for the insight, Peaches.


Being a previous child care provider and a teacher I totally agree...its about discretion. You don't address personal issues in front of parents! That is a just impolite and creates awkward situations and most importantly is an issue of trust. I want my parents to be able to trust me with all things about their kids!!
 
As I head to bed I have to say HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!:cheer2: :dance3: :banana: :banana: Hope you have a great one!!

Too much Disney...bah!! I'm already planning my second trip in 2009. I'm going to go over the holidays so I can see Disney in all of its Christmas glory!!

Plus, hoping for a bouceback in January. I'm talking to DH to make a decision about going back again in 2009 so that we'll be prepared. We still don't know if Free Dining will work for us, though, so I'd rather get a 40% code :thumbsup2

DH does love Disney as much as me, and we're hoping the kids will too. We're making up for 12 years without a WDW trip, so it will take a LONG time before it feels like too much!

Oh, and Happy Belated Birthday KAOS :cake: :bday:
 
I would love to meet up with some of you other snowbirds!!!!! I will have to look back at the dates and see when everyone is going to be there.... I think Shelly and I might be at CBR at the same time!!!!

I think we are there at the same time! :cool1: I'll have to double check the list to be sure. :thumbsup2

shelly - glad to hear your boys had a great afternoon of soccer! :goodvibes

Thanks! :goodvibes

Momof2disneyboys... I see my name on the list has my dates and then ???? we finally picked a resort... we are staying at the BCV

I will get you updated! :thumbsup2 Thanks for letting me know.

Hey ya'll I made it past 700 posts!!!!!:cheer2: :dance3:

:cool1: :woohoo: :banana: YAY ~ 700 posts!!! :banana: :woohoo: :cool1:

Also... it's my birthday!
I believe this calls for a party...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! Hope you had a great day yesterday!! :goodvibes :woohoo: :yay: :cool1: :banana:

Good morning Snowbirds.

I am waiting to see a client right now, trying to c
Kill some time.

Just wanted to announce that I am at 99 days.

YAY ~ Double Digits!! ~ I'm so jealous!! :yay: :dance3: :cheer2: :goodvibes :cool1:
 
Hello Snowbirds!! :goodvibes

Hope everyone is having a good Monday. Well, as good as a Monday can be. :rotfl:

I was at DS's school all morning working at the Book Fair. Then it was grocery shopping. Now I'm getting caught up on the DIS!
 
Hello Snowbirds!! :goodvibes

Hope everyone is having a good Monday. Well, as good as a Monday can be. :rotfl:

I was at DS's school all morning working at the Book Fair. Then it was grocery shopping. Now I'm getting caught up on the DIS!

Good Morning Shelly! I love Book Fair time at our school I usually buy a few books to try to read LOL!!

Grocery Shopping! I'm trying to figure out when I'm going to be able to do that this week. I'm cleaning my house tonight so that's out as I wait for the water repair man to get there. Hopefully tomorrow! I'm running low on food LOL!
 
I think we are there at the same time! :cool1: I'll have to double check the list to be sure. :thumbsup2
Hi Shelly,

I sent you a PM. I did put together a spread sheet of the entire month showing who is there each day.

I can send it to you, and to anyone else who wants it.

Hopefully that will help on the meets!
 
I think we are there at the same time! :cool1: I'll have to double check the list to be sure. :thumbsup2
Hi Shelly,

I sent you a PM. I did put together a spread sheet of the entire month showing who is there each day.

I can send it to you, and to anyone else who wants it.

Hopefully that will help on the meets!

Wow!! As if you weren't already an organizing goddess of wonder!! You have spreadsheets on days snowbirds will be around to meet!! :worship: :worship:
 
She is still having poop issues, but Belle has digestive issues. She see's a pediactric GI Specialist. Her tummy doesn't work like every other child, so she is more likely to have yucky diapers post-tummy bug. It's not that she is still sick, it just takes her stomach longer to get back to normal. She has seen both her specialist and pediatrician about this.

Honestly, I don't think it was wise of the daycare teacher to say anything in front of the parent. I know she probably wasn't thinking, but they know DD has digestive issues so to us (that know about the issues) it's not a big deal, but I do see how it would sound bad to another parent that didn't know. Thanks for the insight, Peaches.

I completely agree...the teacher should have been more careful. Since you both knew she wasn't contagious, it would have been smart to keep the ailment just between you two. And in fairness to you, that other mother shouldn't have been eavesdropping!;)

But the first sign of or word about a stomach thing and I flee! It's the only sickness that really makes me cringe. I actually deal with it pretty well and don't get queasy myself, while tending to my kids. But it's awful. Especially when you've got 4 kids and a dh with a weak stomach. If one of them gets it, they all do. :scared:

In any event, glad she's feeling better and on the mend! :goodvibes

My...what a deep subject for me to jump into! I'm so frivolous in this thread!:lmao:
 
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