
Debbie, thanks for the info - I went back and read the rest of our last thread - I was just so behind - anyway, about the bushes

Loved the pics, too. What a great place to be a bum! I have never planned out ways to stay and hide at WDW, but Jim and I spent half of our day at CC on our
Disney cruise talking about looking for a place to hide and miss the ship so we didn't have to go home!

They really shouldn't make it so great that you don't want to leave!
Erin - late, but loved the pics
Tessas - I drink my tea strong and black like my coffee. I KWYM about weak watered down stuff or I'm sorry, with milk - then you can't taste the drink.

I usually drink tea just to relax - coffee is to wake up!
Kara, hope the shampoo works. I have my regular Arbonne shampoo, and Jim uses our tea tree for dandruff. Once I ran out and used his, and my scalp got really oily - weird. I think it was drying my scalp out so it was compensating?
Has anyone ever read those books where they tell all about Disney behind the scenes? One I can think of was about DL - Mouse Tales - they talk about how they find people like Debbie hiding in the bushes, etc.

J/k not really sure if I read about that, but stories like that are in there.
Debbie, I do love your monrail magnet idea. I'll have to look for one for our van. I'm not sure anyone here would think it's funny except for me
Today we took the kids to the carnival, hoping to train Myles to like the rides - he never likes anything he's not completely sure of - so he got in the little Dumbo-like airplanes with his mother - he cried through most of the ride - then she took him on this tiny slow roller coaster - I mean there were one year old babies on it - he screamed and cried the whole time

So Mark and Lindsay and I took him on an enclosed small ferris wheel together - he sat on Mark's lap hugging his neck and crying through most of the ride. We are in trouble at
Disneyland!

They said they are taking him again next weekend and making him ride stuff again until he learns it is fun!

Anyone else have trouble with toddlers on little rides? Our kids loved everything, but Lindsay started life out fearful and she hovered over Myles so much she made him scared of everything, I think.