Jumping, Dancing & Jamming Our Way Through Walt Disney World! I'm With the Band Now!

HAPPY LATE BIRTHDAY LISA!!! Here are your balloons and flowersparty::flower::rose::flower2::daisy::flower1:

Thats great you were "recognized" while riding the bus!

Your GF pictures are so pretty.

I love Animal Kingdom too. I could spend 2 days there but we never have enough time. Maybe some day. There are still parts of it I haven't seen, like we never found the trail where you see the kangaroos

I can't wait to hear about the rest of your day.

Oh and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
 
I'm truly glad that you are here to read along. The wedding was hard to plan given the fact that it was so far away but I think it turned out well.

I used to post on another site as well but they didn't encourage any responses from other poster. I actually was told not to "chat" which I thought was unusual. But, like I said, I'm a talker so I thought others were that way too.

Please post the link to your trip report when you get started. I promise I'll be there to chat as much as I can.

I can just imagine than planning a wedding from another state was definitely a challenge!

Well, I finally caught up and I'm up-to-date on your TR to Disney and your TRs within your TRs. I really like the way you write. You have made me :rotfl: many times! I've wanted to comment on several things that you posted but I suppose I should've added them as I went along reading because I don't remember all of 'em now. :upsidedow

The one thought I do remember related to your posts is about Animal Kingdom. I LOVE that park! In fact, I love all things Disney and it kinda ticks me off when I read/hear others cutting it down. I think it balances things out nicely at WDW. Ya know? It's actually my Mom's favorite park because she loves animals. I like it because you can enjoy the animals without feeling like you're in a zoo and with little extras like the Festival of the Lion King and other Disney goodies!

You've talked me into posting my TR from my most recent trip to Disney on Disboards. I'll start it soon and will post a link. Thanks for the encouragement! :)
 
Oh, oh! I remembered something else I wanted to share. About your letters to Disney: GOOD FOR YOU! It was so great to read that someone else is outraged by the rising costs of Disney. I mean, honestly, don't they realize that a lot of us are struggling but we still want to come visit "The Happiest Place on Earth?"

I'm one of those who would love to go back to WDW (or any Disney park) every year. And I have friends and family who will say to me "But you just went to Disney World!" In other words, they don't get it. But I still want to go every year. So far, I've been in '72, '98, '08, '09, and '11 but it doesn't look like we'll be able to make it in '12, even if we were able to secure a pin code or take advantage of a free dining offer. :sad1: It just makes me wonder what Walt would've thought about it. I mean, he started DL so families would have a place to spend time together and not just rich families, just families. *Okay, stepping off my soapbox now. :)*
 

Well, I did it.....got it started anyway....my TR, that is! For some reason I can't sleep so I thought I'd get it going and post my very first TR on Disboards. Lisa, (and anyone else who'd like to read it) here's the link: A Short but Sweet Trip to The World. Thanks again for the encouragement!

Looking forward to your next installment about your trip!
 
I love Animal Kingdom too. I could spend 2 days there but we never have enough time. Maybe some day. There are still parts of it I haven't seen, like we never found the trail where you see the kangaroos

Lisa, sorry to jack your report- I just wanted to tell Kathy that the secret AK trail is so worth looking for! Especially for the closeup views you get of the Tree of Life.

I intended to take better pictures describing and showing the location on our last trip, but this is what I have. You can see the path heading off to the right before the big column marked "Africa". Here are a couple of photos from the trail, too.

I wish I had taken pictures of how to get there from A Bugs Life exit.


Animal Kingdom was getting very crowded and very hot at this point. But we had a secret destination in mind- there is a quiet unmarked trail that runs through Discovery Island. It starts here, just after the bridge from Africa to Discovery Island and ends near the exit of It’s Tough to be a Bug.


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It was so peaceful, a little cooler due to the trees and there were very few people.


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HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OF MY DISBOARD FRIENDS! May 2012 bring you all trips to Walt Disney World and a pocket full of money to fund the trips! :jumping1:

In case some of you haven't heard of it...we have a Louisiana New Year's Day tradition. They (whoever the heck they are :laughing:) say if you eat black eyed peas and cabbage on New Year's Day, money will come your way in the new year. I seriously think that the ones that I ate last year were defective because I didn't see many buckaroos filling up my wallet in 2011. :lmao: But, I figure I'll give it a try again tomorrow and see how it turns out for me in 2012.

Ya'll be safe this evening and I'll chat with ya'll next year!
 

In case some of you haven't heard of it...we have a Louisiana New Year's Day tradition. They (whoever the heck they are :laughing:) say if you eat black eyed peas and cabbage on New Year's Day, money will come your way in the new year. I seriously think that the ones that I ate last year were defective because I didn't see many buckaroos filling up my wallet in 2011. :lmao: But, I figure I'll give it a try again tomorrow and see how it turns out for me in 2012.

Ya'll be safe this evening and I'll chat with ya'll next year!

It must be a Mississippi thing too because mine is simmering on the stove!!! I hope you had a safe night and 2012 is awesome and blessed!
 
Growing up in New England we didn't have any special food we ate on New Years Day but for some reason it was deemed lucky if the first words you said after the clock struck midnight were "rabbit, rabbit". I never knew where the tradition came from but posting here made me think about it so I turned to Wikipedia and here is what I found "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Rabbit rabbit" is a common British superstition. The most common modern version states that a person should say "rabbit, rabbit, white rabbit", "rabbit, rabbit, rabbit", "rabbits, rabbits, rabbits",[1] "rabbit, rabbit" or simply "white rabbits" upon waking on the first day of each new month, and on doing so will receive good luck for the duration of that month. In the United States, the tradition is especially common in Nantucket, Cape Cod, other towns within Massachusetts, and throughout Vermont, notably in Middlebury and Chester." So.... I grew up in Vermont and Massachusetts and now I know the source of my own tradition!! Happy New Year everyone!!! Rabbit, rabbit!!
 
Our New Year's tradition for good luck in the New Year is Pork and Sauerkraut. We ate ours yesterday! I hope your black eyed peas bring you lots of good fortune in 2012! ;)
 
Growing up in New England we didn't have any special food we ate on New Years Day but for some reason it was deemed lucky if the first words you said after the clock struck midnight were "rabbit, rabbit". I never knew where the tradition came from but posting here made me think about it so I turned to Wikipedia and here is what I found "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Rabbit rabbit" is a common British superstition. The most common modern version states that a person should say "rabbit, rabbit, white rabbit", "rabbit, rabbit, rabbit", "rabbits, rabbits, rabbits",[1] "rabbit, rabbit" or simply "white rabbits" upon waking on the first day of each new month, and on doing so will receive good luck for the duration of that month. In the United States, the tradition is especially common in Nantucket, Cape Cod, other towns within Massachusetts, and throughout Vermont, notably in Middlebury and Chester." So.... I grew up in Vermont and Massachusetts and now I know the source of my own tradition!! Happy New Year everyone!!! Rabbit, rabbit!!

Thanks for sharing that info with us. The first time I ever heard about "rabbit rabbit" was in Gilda Radner's autobiography "It's Always Something!" She was very superstitious and I remember her writing that "rabbit rabbit was the first thing she said on the first of every month.

I'm a fellow New Englander, and I agree that we don't have any special New Year's Day food, but you can't get anywhere near a Chinese Food restaurant on NYE. Is that regional or all over the country? I remember having to call a day or two ahead to place your order on New Year's Eve.
 
Up here it's pork and cabbage, but personally I'd rather try the black eyed:laughing: peas!
 

Thank You! I hope that you had a great one as well!


Lisa, sorry to jack your report- I just wanted to tell Kathy that the secret AK trail is so worth looking for! Especially for the closeup views you get of the Tree of Life.

I intended to take better pictures describing and showing the location on our last trip, but this is what I have. You can see the path heading off to the right before the big column marked "Africa". Here are a couple of photos from the trail, too.

I wish I had taken pictures of how to get there from A Bugs Life exit.


Animal Kingdom was getting very crowded and very hot at this point. But we had a secret destination in mind- there is a quiet unmarked trail that runs through Discovery Island. It starts here, just after the bridge from Africa to Discovery Island and ends near the exit of It’s Tough to be a Bug.


IMG_1722.jpg



It was so peaceful, a little cooler due to the trees and there were very few people.


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Dee, you know that I don't mind you hijacking, especially when there are great pics included. When I saw the last picture, the piece of bark scared me. My first thought was that it was a cobra.

Happy New Year to you too!!:yay:

Thanks!

natebenma: thank you for the directions I can't wait to look for it in June!

Definitely look for the Tree of Life trails. There are quite a few animal enclosures and more tree carvings along the trails.

It must be a Mississippi thing too because mine is simmering on the stove!!! I hope you had a safe night and 2012 is awesome and blessed!

I probably should have said it was a Southern tradition. :thumbsup2 Hope the peas and cabbage bring you lots of money in 2012.

Growing up in New England we didn't have any special food we ate on New Years Day but for some reason it was deemed lucky if the first words you said after the clock struck midnight were "rabbit, rabbit". I never knew where the tradition came from but posting here made me think about it so I turned to Wikipedia and here is what I found "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Rabbit rabbit" is a common British superstition. The most common modern version states that a person should say "rabbit, rabbit, white rabbit", "rabbit, rabbit, rabbit", "rabbits, rabbits, rabbits",[1] "rabbit, rabbit" or simply "white rabbits" upon waking on the first day of each new month, and on doing so will receive good luck for the duration of that month. In the United States, the tradition is especially common in Nantucket, Cape Cod, other towns within Massachusetts, and throughout Vermont, notably in Middlebury and Chester." So.... I grew up in Vermont and Massachusetts and now I know the source of my own tradition!! Happy New Year everyone!!! Rabbit, rabbit!!

What a cool tradition! I had never heard of it.

Our New Year's tradition for good luck in the New Year is Pork and Sauerkraut. We ate ours yesterday! I hope your black eyed peas bring you lots of good fortune in 2012! ;)

No wonder you like eating in Germany at Epcot! I like pork but I could definiltely live without the sauerkraut.

Thanks for sharing that info with us. The first time I ever heard about "rabbit rabbit" was in Gilda Radner's autobiography "It's Always Something!" She was very superstitious and I remember her writing that "rabbit rabbit was the first thing she said on the first of every month.

I'm a fellow New Englander, and I agree that we don't have any special New Year's Day food, but you can't get anywhere near a Chinese Food restaurant on NYE. Is that regional or all over the country? I remember having to call a day or two ahead to place your order on New Year's Eve.

I always loved Gilda Radner and Rosanna Rosanna Danna.
 
HAPPY LATE BIRTHDAY LISA!!! Here are your balloons and flowersparty::flower::rose::flower2::daisy::flower1:

Thats great you were "recognized" while riding the bus!

Your GF pictures are so pretty.

I love Animal Kingdom too. I could spend 2 days there but we never have enough time. Maybe some day. There are still parts of it I haven't seen, like we never found the trail where you see the kangaroos

I can't wait to hear about the rest of your day.

Oh and HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Thanks for the birthday and New Year's wishes!

I thought it was pretty cool that another Diser recognized me from my trip reports.

Dee posted the great pictures of the trails and I highly recommend finding them. I bet River would have a good time exploring them as well.

I can just imagine than planning a wedding from another state was definitely a challenge!

Well, I finally caught up and I'm up-to-date on your TR to Disney and your TRs within your TRs. I really like the way you write. You have made me :rotfl: many times! I've wanted to comment on several things that you posted but I suppose I should've added them as I went along reading because I don't remember all of 'em now. :upsidedow

The one thought I do remember related to your posts is about Animal Kingdom. I LOVE that park! In fact, I love all things Disney and it kinda ticks me off when I read/hear others cutting it down. I think it balances things out nicely at WDW. Ya know? It's actually my Mom's favorite park because she loves animals. I like it because you can enjoy the animals without feeling like you're in a zoo and with little extras like the Festival of the Lion King and other Disney goodies!

You've talked me into posting my TR from my most recent trip to Disney on Disboards. I'll start it soon and will post a link. Thanks for the encouragement! :)

Oh, oh! I remembered something else I wanted to share. About your letters to Disney: GOOD FOR YOU! It was so great to read that someone else is outraged by the rising costs of Disney. I mean, honestly, don't they realize that a lot of us are struggling but we still want to come visit "The Happiest Place on Earth?"

I'm one of those who would love to go back to WDW (or any Disney park) every year. And I have friends and family who will say to me "But you just went to Disney World!" In other words, they don't get it. But I still want to go every year. So far, I've been in '72, '98, '08, '09, and '11 but it doesn't look like we'll be able to make it in '12, even if we were able to secure a pin code or take advantage of a free dining offer. :sad1: It just makes me wonder what Walt would've thought about it. I mean, he started DL so families would have a place to spend time together and not just rich families, just families. *Okay, stepping off my soapbox now. :)*

Well, I did it.....got it started anyway....my TR, that is! For some reason I can't sleep so I thought I'd get it going and post my very first TR on Disboards. Lisa, (and anyone else who'd like to read it) here's the link: A Short but Sweet Trip to The World. Thanks again for the encouragement!

Looking forward to your next installment about your trip!

I'm really glad that I was able to give you a laugh or two. I simply write the things that we do and we do some pretty silly stuff thus the :lmao: :rotfl2: :laughing: moments.

I have given up trying to explain why we go to Disney so much. They can either accept the fact that we're going back or they can lump it. ;)

Up here it's pork and cabbage, but personally I'd rather try the black eyed:laughing: peas!

Have you ever had black eyed peas? We grow them in our garden every year so all we had to do was pull some out of the freezer. Hey.....I wonder if I get multiple money blessings if we eat them all year long? :laughing:
 
Happy Belated Birthday, Lisa!
Happy New Year! I hope the black eyed peas and cabbage bring you lots of $$$!
 
Lisa, we've had a busy weekend, but I wanted to pop over here and wish you a Happy New Year.
 
I think I have finally caught up :banana:. How did I miss so much???? New car? Don't you just love that smell? There is nothing like it. Merry Christmas, Happy Birthday and Happy New Year!!! I'm glad we keep up in text messages because or I would miss out on everything if we didn't......:guilty:.
 















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