Let it Snow, Let is Snow.... That's not snow!

I'm glad that you got to really spend time in the hotel and enjoy it instead of just checking in and heading to the parks! It seems like you guys really liked it! And those pictures of the animals- very nice! I bet that was beautiful when you woke up in the morning to the view!
Yes, it really was a favorite place for DH and me. It ended up being a really nice, relaxing way to start off our holiday, especially since the rest of the week was not as relaxing! :rotfl:

What a nice day. AKL is very pretty. I was a bit surprised though at how far out it actually is from everything.

I hope your dh felt better. I know how taxing a flight and first day can be on guys... at least it seems to be on mine. :rolleyes:

AKL really did seem 'off the beaten path' It was almost hard to remember that we were in WDW. I think that is why my DH loved it so much ;)

Thankfully Hubby's cold was only a head cold. He never got worse and ended up better for the trip... got sick again once we got home though... we blamed the cold weather. :lmao:
 
Quick little life update...

Busy week for me this week. I started teaching this week after almost 4 weeks off. It's amazing how hard it is to get going sometimes. This is a really intense week for me, I start teaching composing to all my students. It is a lot of fun but it's a lot of work, and prep work, for me. Composing will go for 6 weeks and then we end with a big recital where all the students get to preform their pieces for family and friends and I make all the pieces into a music book for every student. :)

On top of that I have a performance scheduled for Friday. I wish now that I had not scheduled this one. I am a little stressed trying to prepare because I just don't have enough hours in my day! :scared1: Hubby came home tonight and asked me "did you have a busy day?" Here I thought he was being sweet and caring but then he says " I noticed the house is not as clean as normal and you said you were going to start laundry and haven't yet and we don't have any milk left in the fridge!" Didn't know if I should laugh or yell at him for that! :mad: Good thing he was sort of kidding. He said he wasn't criticizing just noticing.... why does he never notice when the house is clean and comment on that?? :dance3:

Then on Sunday I have to work with the Symphony. Ok, Now I'm tired just thinking about it. Lot's to do in the next few days. I think I spent about 5 hours working on this stuff today and I'm about a 1/3 done.

So in the midst of all of this I came to a very tough decision this week. If you remember back to some of my ramblings in my PTR I was having a tough time working with my current teacher. She was really pushing my buttons and I was having a hard time being heard and in general things were just not working very well anymore. Well on Monday I called her and officially gave her my resignation. It was a very tough phone call. She was understanding, sort of. I told her that right now, this is not a good fit for me. I am so busy with other things (important to me) and my kids really do need me at home (have been having some problems with my son lately) and my extended family needs me (I have an autistic/special needs sister who has been in and out of the hospital in the past few months) and piano and especially the course I am taking is just too much. She really wanted me to continue and was willing to help as much as she could but in the end I told her that the continual stress of finding 3 hours a day to practice and 3 hours for course work was just too much. I just don't have enough hours to do it justice and I'm wasting her time and mine. I don't think she really understood all of that. Her life revolves around piano and music. She has no children and really nothing that keeps her from her piano time, so she doesn't always understand why I can't just drop everything else of have my kids and hubby pick up the slack.

Sorry for rambling so much about this. I am really relieved to have taken this off my to do list on a daily basis. I think I still feel like I'm giving up a little bit and I don't like to give up. I feel a bit like I failed at this and that is hard for me to take. I know in the end I didn't, and the logical part of me says that, but the emotional part of me still feels guilty for not pushing through.
 
I am loving all your pictures of AKL...so jealous of the towel animal...all we got at BWV was a Mickey head. :guilty:

Looks like you got the magic treatment from the chef at Boma! I so want to eat there, but dh vetoed that ADR!
 
That does sound busy! Good luck with that!
And my DH does that too... he "notices" things aren't done and never what is done! I always tell him I am going to start "noticing" some things that lack on your part too!
 

I'm just stopping in to say hi :wave:. I'm a little late but I think you are still on day one of your report. Going to read your last update.
 
Don't feel guilty for not "pushing through" Sometimes we need to prioritize. Sounds more like that is what you did..and good for you for being able to do so!
 
I am loving all your pictures of AKL...so jealous of the towel animal...all we got at BWV was a Mickey head. :guilty:

Looks like you got the magic treatment from the chef at Boma! I so want to eat there, but dh vetoed that ADR!
Thanks! :goodvibes AKL was definitely a favorite for us. We got spoiled this trip.... more updates coming :) I really appreciated the chef at Boma, food was great, just wish we had been feeling better to really enjoy it.

That does sound busy! Good luck with that!
And my DH does that too... he "notices" things aren't done and never what is done! I always tell him I am going to start "noticing" some things that lack on your part too!
:sad2: Some days I just don't understand my hubby. Oh well, He surprised me and took me out on a date last night, so I guess that made up for it.... actually he cleaned up the kitchen this morning THAT made up for the wise crack! :rotfl::rotfl:

I'm just stopping in to say hi :wave:. I'm a little late but I think you are still on day one of your report. Going to read your last update.
yup, still on day one! :rotfl: I think I will end up being one of those that takes a few months to write out everything. :lmao: So Hi :wave2: and welcome. :)

Don't feel guilty for not "pushing through" Sometimes we need to prioritize. Sounds more like that is what you did..and good for you for being able to do so!
Yea, today I feel a lot better about the decision I made. Seeing just how busy I am and knowing that my kids need me and as my hubby pointed out last night, I was not able to do anything and was well on my way to having a breakdown, this was definitely the right decision.
 
Sunday Morning:
Have to explain our sleeping arrangements. The kids are too old to share a bed anymore and they refuse to sleep on the floor. :confused3 So Dh and I talked about this ahead of time and decided that B and I would sleep in the same bed and Dh and John would sleep in the same bed. (this is an important tidbit of info for later)

Dh and I did not sleep all that well. We never do when we are in a new place/new bed. I think I managed about 3 hours sleep, so combined with the night before I am at a total of 6 hours in 2 days (again, remember this for later!) Dh was still having head cold issues and also managed only a few hours sleep.

Through research I found out that almost everyone does NOT like Disney coffee and being that my DH and I are coffee snobs I knew to be prepared! :rotfl: I bought VIA coffee from Starbucks before we left so we were able to make that. It is still not that great but in the end it was better than Disney coffee (I tried it and spit it out! LOL)

We went to Mara for breakfast:

John ate this every single day....
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I went to talk to the chef and she made me gluten free waffles. Didn't need the gluten free but it was the only thing that also had no dairy or egg. Today I enjoyed this breakfast, it was not really filling but still yummy (though after a number of days of the same breakfast, I was very tired of this!)

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Everyone was pretty bright eyed and bushy tailed this morning so I managed to get these shots

Don't know why John's is blurry!! hehe
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We headed back to our room to arrange our transfer to POFQ.

Took these photos on the way. The kids wanted to go across the bridge...
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Dh and I enjoyed a cup of coffee on the balcony and the kids relaxed for a while on the beds.
Once the bags were picked up we headed out for our first bus experience ever on Disney. We bused to AK and then walked over to wait for the bus to POFQ. I was impressed with just how fast it was. It was about 10:30 and we still only waited 10 min for our bus.

waiting....
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The bus was completely empty... the only time it was empty for our week :)
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In no time we were at POFQ.
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Love the lobby and decorations:
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I checked us in. One thing I never had a chance to do when booking was request a building or room. I knew that the resort was smaller than some so I was not totally worried but because hubby is hypoglycemic my only concern was being close enough to the food court for ease of getting food when needed.

I was very happy to learn that we were in the building right next to the food court and at this moment I was very happy to be on the third floor. I learned that being on the 3rd floor is not all great when you are coming back and exhausted and the elevator is much too far away. :)

We were here:
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So up we went to our room. Apparently I was not thinking when I told my hubby to room number because he ended up walking into the wrong room!! The door was slightly open I guess so when he put his key in the door opened. Thankfully there was no one in there but housekeeping, he was a little embarrassed but I think more annoyed with me for giving him the wrong room number. Oops!

Our view from the room was really nice. We snapped a few photos, walked around our room a bit and then headed out for DHS. It was about 11:30am.
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We were only a few steps from the bus stop which was nice and because of the greenery we really didn't look out on the parking lot.

On the bus to DHS.

Me and B
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have to upload more pictures LOL.

Up next, our day at DHS
 
Looking forward to reading a fellow Manitoban's trip report. It's an added bonus that we will be staying at the same resort in 17 more sleeps!! :cool1:
 
We too had discussions prior to the trip on how we would do the sleeping arrangements. I mean.. it doesn't seem that complicated.. guys in one bed.. girls in the other. However, for us it seemed to be and after much debate we did settle on...guys in one bed and girls in the other.:rolleyes:

Looks like your move over from AKL to POFQ went pretty smooth except for the "wrong room number" incident. ;)
 
Looking forward to reading a fellow Manitoban's trip report. It's an added bonus that we will be staying at the same resort in 17 more sleeps!! :cool1:
:welcome: To a fellow cold Manitoban! Lucky you, going to WDW during the cold season. LOL I'll try to get some more photos uploaded before you leave. We really loved the resort and if you have small children I think that the size of the resort is really nice. Oh and if you meet a CM at the pool talking about the crazy Canadians who shovel off their roof in the winter so it doesn't cave in.... That was us!! :rotfl::rotfl: More on that later in my TR though!

We too had discussions prior to the trip on how we would do the sleeping arrangements. I mean.. it doesn't seem that complicated.. guys in one bed.. girls in the other. However, for us it seemed to be and after much debate we did settle on...guys in one bed and girls in the other.:rolleyes:

Looks like your move over from AKL to POFQ went pretty smooth except for the "wrong room number" incident. ;)

Not sure what it is with room numbers! Was it your report Ann or someone else's that ended up in the wrong room also??

Sleeping... yup, I thought it would be easy but as you will see, it lead to much discussion, difficulties and some VERY grumpy people!
 
Going to do an update right away, FINALLY! :goodvibes but Ann inspired me to take a peek at some old photos of mine and they are just so cute I'm going to share a couple as my photos upload from our DHS day.

My boy John, not sure of his age here, probably 3ish? Had the hardest time getting him to NOT smile like this. I have so many pictures of him with other kids and he looks like he is going to bite them! :rotfl:
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My daughter Bethany.
She is about 6 in this picture. I ran a home day care for 13 years as my kids were growing up. I had a child in care and one day she and my dd decided to play hair dresser. This child ended up cutting of CHUNKS of my dd's hair. This was what I ended up doing to her hair to make it better. Before this her hair had been almost to her mid back.
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And since we have talked about hair cuts recently... This was me just after my son was born.....
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And then I got really sick and ended up spending a lot of time in and out of the hospital. I got really tired of the long hair that was always in the way and tangled that I got this cut...

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Ok, now back to our regularly scheduled TR :goodvibes
 

Not sure what it is with room numbers! Was it your report Ann or someone else's that ended up in the wrong room also??

Sleeping... yup, I thought it would be easy but as you will see, it lead to much discussion, difficulties and some VERY grumpy people!


I think it was Amy who stayed at the Polynesian. We had particularly good luck with rooms this trip. (thank god)

Going to do an update right away, FINALLY! :goodvibes but Ann inspired me to take a peek at some old photos of mine and they are just so cute I'm going to share a couple as my photos upload from our DHS day.

My boy John, not sure of his age here, probably 3ish? Had the hardest time getting him to NOT smile like this. I have so many pictures of him with other kids and he looks like he is going to bite them! :rotfl:
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My daughter Bethany.
She is about 6 in this picture. I ran a home day care for 13 years as my kids were growing up. I had a child in care and one day she and my dd decided to play hair dresser. This child ended up cutting of CHUNKS of my dd's hair. This was what I ended up doing to her hair to make it better. Before this her hair had been almost to her mid back.
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And since we have talked about hair cuts recently... This was me just after my son was born.....
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And then I got really sick and ended up spending a lot of time in and out of the hospital. I got really tired of the long hair that was always in the way and tangled that I got this cut...

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Ok, now back to our regularly scheduled TR :goodvibes

I love the old photos! I personally love your son's smile. Too cute. Your daughters hair after the cutting mishap actually turned out pretty cute. I love your short cut too. Sorry that it happened after you were sick :sad2:
 
I think it was Amy who stayed at the Polynesian. We had particularly good luck with rooms this trip. (thank god)

Right, it was Amy! :) Glad your room were better.... I remember you mentioning now your issue... with a fridge or something last time?

I love the old photos! I personally love your son's smile. Too cute. Your daughters hair after the cutting mishap actually turned out pretty cute. I love your short cut too. Sorry that it happened after you were sick :sad2:

When I look back at the photos now, I just see my cute quirky little boy... but you know how it is in the moment... you just want a nice smile! I even have a family picture with him with a soother in his mouth, it was that or him screaming/crying LOL

My short cut was one of the only time I ever went short. I don't care for short hair on myself, too much work. I am a wash and go kind of person and on a bad day I just want to pin it up and be done. Short hair require way too much care for me so even after that cut I started growing it back out almost immedietly! :) But I was sick for quite a while during that time and at that point the short hair was easier to handle and it was a blessing when I spent almost 4 months in bed.
 
Finally here it is, our DHS day. At this rate it is going to take me a year to write this all out!!

So I left off with us on the bus heading over to DHS.

We arrived and saw their Tree first, beautiful!

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I was amused at how much we had forgotten about how to get in the parks Checked bags, slide card, finger print, turnstile... my poor son had no idea how to do all this and even though it was lunchtime, it was busy and people were getting annoyed because he couldn't figure out the timing between swiping the card and giving the finger print. But he got it figured out

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Since it was lunch time, we decided to do that first. So I grabbed the daily schedule so that I could confirm times for the shows that we wanted to see and we headed here for lunch,

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I spent a fair amount of time before we left looking at menus and figuring out which restaurants I would be able to eat at. I had phoned the allergy line and they told me that with only 2 allergies I did not have to call each place individually and that they would be able to find food for me with out advance notice. I was a bit leary about this but at the same time relieved because it opened up a bit more freedom in meal planning since I would not have to stick so close to a scheduled time of arrival at every restaurant.

So we ordered food and as soon as I mentioned allergy they said I would have to talk with the chef. So I waited, and waited, and waited. This became a very painful part of the process at EVERY meal. We learned after a bit to order food for DH and kids and THEN I would order my food, most of the time I would take almost 15 min before I talked with a chef and got my food.

I talked with the chef, expecting to have options. NOPE. just one, they could do a salad and leave off the chicken and cheese. I was ok with this since it did have some beans in the salad as well. On the plus side they had a dessert for me. Again, this ended up being an issue at a lot of CS places... I thought they HAD to have allergy free items everywhere.... apparetnly not.

Kids waiting...
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Bethany's special cupcake. Looked really yummy but was very very sweet. She only ate a few bite of it but at least with the DP we did not have to pay for this.
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Once lunch was done we went to do some rides and shows. The last time we were at WDW we did not manage to do a number of things so they were on my must do list.
First we went on the back lot tour. Everyone enjoyed this.
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Kids got quite a kick out of this part
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Then we headed over to Great Movie Ride, another one that we didn't do last time.
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We walked down Streets of America. I was really looking forward to coming back later at night to see all the lights. Pretty sure it was going to be impressive.
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A big goal for this trip was not to rush around like crazy all day long. We spent a lot more time wandering the stores.
B found this hat and decided it was the hat she wanted to buy (she buys a hat at almost every vacation we go on)
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I convinced her not to buy it in the afternoon so that she didn't have to tote it all day long. We could have had it sent to the room but for some reason I don't think we even thought of this... we weren't used to the Key to the WOrld thing yet.

Remember how I said DH and I did not get a lot of sleep the past 2 nights and he was not feeling well? Well, here was where some of the not so fun stuff happened.

I understand much better now what happened but at the time, I am sorry to say, I just got mad.

All day my DH and been pretty quiet. He is not a huge talker but he is usually a little goofy, talks a lot to me or at least lets me bounce ideas off of him, walks with me etc. etc By the afternoon of this first day in the park it was like he was not really on holidays with us. The kids and I would be walking and all of sudden one would say "Where's Dad?" we would turn around and not see him. We would wait, and eventually he would catch up. I would ask where he was and he would just shrug. Ask him if he was ok, he would shrug. Ask him if he wanted to do ..... (fill in the blank) and he would shrug.... well you get the idea. I got very frustrated by this because the whole point was to do this as a family and this wan't MY trip so I wanted input from everyone. I was pretty mad that every decision was being left up to me and at one point he even said to me "I'm just following you, I don't care what we do, this is your trip, you wanted to do this". :mad:

So I just walked off. Before I said something I would really regret, I walked away and kind of ignored him for a few hours. He trailed behind us, not talking though he did continue to take some photos.

Decided to go to One Man's dream, something else we did not see last time. The kids kind of liked it but got bored in a few minutes. We didn't do the show, just looked at the pictures.
Like this one
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We had an ADR at 4:25 so we started walking over in that direction.
Kids thought this was funny...
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We headed here for dinner
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we had never eaten here before but it sounded like fun. I had debated between this and Mama Melrose, but we are not really into that kind of dining and looking at the menu I thought it would be tough to find something for me to eat.

While we were waiting to be called, huge clouds rolled in and all of a sudden it started raining... and not just lightly but HUGE rain, thunder and all that fun stuff.

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Thankfully we got called in soon after the rain started.

We really liked this restaurant. The kids loved the car and the movies.
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Even DH perked up for a bit and started talking again. Side note: it's amazing how much one persons mood can affect everyone!! And how once he relaxed and starting acting more normal, everyone relaxed.

Food was ok. I knew from others that the food is not fabulous here but that you come for the atmosphere more than anything, and that part was great. My food was sub par. I had made an ADR here, had talked to the allergy line, and in the ADR had it noted my allergy and still they had NO idea that I was there, that I had an allergy and seemed surprised that I needed something different. Chef was nice but in the end all he could offer me was noodles with maranara sauce and a few veggies. It was bland and not at all filling. they did not even have a dessert for me so we ended up paying OOP for DH and myself and did the DDP for the kids since they wanted shakes and desserts. They enjoyed those treats! :)

We were pleasently surprised that by the time we left the restaurant the rain had basically stopped. It was still dripping occasionally but not down pouring.

We headed over the Muppet 3D, Bethany's favorite movie. She is really into the muppets right now.

We walked down the Streets of America to see the lights since it was doark now. I don't think DH or the kids really enjoyed this. It was OK for them but seemed to not have the WOW factor. It was also raining on and off so that may have made it more difficult to enjoy. I liked it and could have stayed there a long time watching the lights and listening to the music but no one wanted to stay so we headed out. Not sure why, but I have no photos of this. :sad1:

Then we headed over to Indiana Jones (another of the missed shows from last time)
Got this photo on our way over there. I did not have the camera much of the week and though my hubby was great at taking a TON of photos, he did not always take the time to get 'good' photos.

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Saw IJ, which we loved and had a great time with, then headed over to Rock n Roller coaster. No one wanted to do TOT (thank goodness!) and the wait time was only 15 min for RNR so we went and rode that.

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We only rode it one time. We all felt a bit naseaus after this ride. LOL I think the plane ride and lack of sleep was getting to all of us. I realized that we missed Fantasmic, which was unfortunate but the kids really didn't care. We had seen this the last time though I would have liked to have seen it again.

We spent some time shopping at RNR and DH bought a Mickey Shirt. and John bought a guitar picture holder. At this point B decided she would like to buy her hat (we were getting ready to head out soon) so we started looking for it. Wouldn't you know, we couldn't find it anywhere! The only place I remembered seeing it was by Muppets. Of course, being our first day we had no idea if we would see this hat anywhere else. It was pretty late by now because we had EMH till midnight. I think it was around 10:30. We were all exhausted and I knew we had an early ADR for breakfast but B was really counting on getting the hat.

Again, hubby was very grumpy and doing the not talking thing so it was hard to try to figure out what to do. Eventually I decided that we should find the hat 'just incase' so we trudged around most of the park looking for the hat. Found it one place, but it was ripped, kept searching. It took almost 30 minutes to find the silly hat (and wouldn't you know it was in EVERY park!!)

She got the hat, was very happy.

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We finally headed out

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Poor Tired B
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Saw the tree again at night all lit up

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And got this cool shot of the moon

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Up next.. REALLY EARLY Adr.... Can I get them up, will we make it and did we get ANY sleep??
 
Fun update! Glad B got her hat. A 15 minute wait for RNRC is a dream!

Hmm...will they get up for the ADR? Not if your DH is still being grumpy!
 
Hi, joining in. Really enjoying your TR so far. The pictures of AKL were great. We are planning a trip for this December so looking forward to reading TRs from Dec to see what we are getting ourselves into. :) We went in August of 2010 and DH refuses to ever go again in the summer...too hot he says, and I've always wanted to see the Christmas decorations.
Can't wait to read more.
 
I can relate to your experience. My dh would lag behind too...especially at moments where I really wanted to hurry. I tried to not let it get to me though... but it really was hard at times.

I am glad your daughter got her hat. I think I have done that time and time again. I say.."we will pick that up later" and then poof, I can't for the life of me remember where I saw something. This time we were better about sending things to the front of the park.

Oh..and that cupcake. We got one too... good grief sweet is an understatement. And that bow... it died my dd's tongue pink. It was a nice looking cupcake though!
 
just popping in to say

Holy CRAP it's cold here!!!!

It is -41 with the Wind chill (-41.8 Farenheit)

My garage outside door won't even close because of cold. Cars are plugged in or they won't start in the morning. School MAY be cancelled but it has to reach -45 before they will cancel it.

My poor puppy stood at the door and looked at me like I was NUTS when I suggested that he go outside to pee! :rotfl: :confused3

I miss Disney!
 
Oh no!!! That is horrible. I hope you stay warm... I am with you though. I miss Disney. My dd goes back next week and the forecast is for nearly 80 all week. We are in the middle of a bad winter storm... I too miss Disney :sad2:
 















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