Okay, call me a fun ruiner, but DS and I have been watching the you tubes of certain rides. After watching several I asked him what he wanted to do when we get to WDW. Ready for this?
1. Play ring around the rosie
2. Play it again
3. Meet new friends (he is a social butterfly)
4. Play in the pool
5. Play with his new friends
and oh yeah - eat dinner with Mickey, Pooh, Tigger, Pluto, Goofy, Daisy and Minnie ALL IN ONE SPOT
He also mentioned something about meeting "Dinglebell"
Renee - OK, this entire post just made me laugh out loud!!!!

And seriously, do not count out Splash Mtn - it's way more than just a water ride. The animation inside the mountain is awesome! See if you can find it on you tube - it's like Pirates, and Small World all through the moutain before and after the drop (which looks much bigger than it is - we're even taking FIL on that one and he has fused vertebrae in his neck so he can't take any jarring or wild rides). My sis and her family missed it on both their last trips because they thought it was just a thrill ride (and it's not that big of a drop, really). But you will get a little wet!
We plan on bringing DS on Snow white. I have asked all over this board and everyone tells me he should be okay. DH and I have never been on it (lines are always too long) So we shall see what happens. Does anyone know the best place to see Mickey mouse for a photo op?
Jillian - We stumbled upon Character Connection in Epcot where the Fab 5 are and had 2 people in front of us to wait. Get there right at 10am when they open - it's in Future World, I think right near Innoventions? But we were able to get that out of the way right away! And because all 5 are there, we didn't have to hunt for them. Also, Camp Minnie Mickey at AK is kinda hidden so the lines there were short, too. But in Toontown the line is always LOOOONG (as in over an hour in some cases!).
Kara, I have done a lot of big moves as an Air Force wife - it is hard to adjust! You have left good friends behind, you don't know where all of your fav places are, you don't know who you trust with your DD, you probably haven't settled in to your church, you have had adjustments with your job, which is now at home by yourself, and you are losing your dog!
Free Therapy

: It is okay to take a little adjusting time and not expect everything to be perfect at once. It will really help if you can create situations where you can get out and meet people, get on a committee at school, remind DH that you are a little isolated and need him to talk to you more ( and that you need to go to WDW really often

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Thanx, Tammie!

You're very right, but my problem is that I can't just let it go. I literally cannot relax. I KNOW that I should take some time to get adjusted, but I want it all NOW! I've actually hired a designer to come to my house to help with me window treatments. Never thought I'd do that, but I just can't make the time to do it myself, so I'm caving in now. And I totally agree with Cammie about a cleaning lady. I used to have one every other week and I knew that my WHOLE house would be cleaned then. I only paid her $70 each time for 2900 sq ft house. We now have a slightly larger house and my neighbor (with the same size) said she pays hers $125 each time. I just can't justify that!!!!! And sometimes it's not the clean, it's the clutter. I want to know that my neighbors could pop in at any time and not leave thinking, "ewwww." Right now for example, I have dishes in the sink, crumbs all over the counters, mail spread out over the counters, plus DD's school papers, a dog collar (?), and some other junk that does not belong there. And the countertops are always smudged and smeared. I hate that! Yes, I'm anal, yes I'm a control freak, which is why this drives me insane!
And my office? Yikes!

It looks like a tornado went through here. So that is my #1 priority today. Actually, I've been making a list on Monday mornings and trying to work through it that way. So I literally plan on about 1 hr a day of whatever needs done in the house. And sometimes I take on more in a day so then I'm not as stressed later inthe week. It actually seems to help a little. But I still want the cleaning lady!
Hiya all
Insurance company are doing my head in -- they have decided to call it a disputed claim -in other words do it as a knock for knock - the other guy refuses to accept it was his fault and our insurance company can't be bothered to fight it - so we get to pay half of our excess - yippeee - NOT!
Still no tickets!!!! Virgin holidays are a pain - rang the travel agent - they are doling out tickets for the 4th and 5th today, so ours for the 6th should be soon - I just want them NOW!!!!! As a control freak with PMT/PMS you girls will probably know how I'm feeling right now!! I'm going off to raid the kids Easter "stash" of chocolate......
Tessa
Tessa, step away from the chocolate!

Ya know, between the stress and anxiety of the upcoming trip (did I rememer everything?) and the car accident, you deserve a chocolate bunny - just rip his head off and you'll feel better!

I know that insurance companies can be a pain, but if I were you I'd fight them big time, especially if it was the other guy's fault. Were there any witnesses? A police report? It's so frustrating! As for the tickets, they will be there any day now. Deep breath.... and another chocolate bunny?
Good morning ladies!
Kara - Good luck with your therapy appt. Go easy on yourself - it is a very hard adjustment to make when moving to an entirely new town. I quit my job, left my family and friends and moved to Mass. from NJ in 1993 for my then-husband's job. Within a year, I was home with a newborn who was special needs and a husband who travelled all the time. I felt very isolated -- took me about a year to feel like I had a life again. But it does get better. I have a wonderful group of friends and neighbors that I feel like I've known my whole life. And, I'm another pro-therapy advocate here - as long as you're with the right one. I found one I liked alot and saw her for about two years while I was going through my divorce. She really helped me feel better about things. Hope you have a positive experience also.
Have a good day everyone!
Cammie - thanx for the support!

I'm a little nervous about spilling my guts to a stranger today. We'll just play it by ear. Today I feel pretty strong, like I can do anything, so we'll see.
However, I put on a cute pair of capris from last spring - and couldn't snap them!

I've been very lax on my diet - I've even missed my last two Jenny Craig appts, and only been to the gym once a week at best here lately. Plus, the bikes are collecting dust in the garage, and even the poor dog hasn't been walked. I have got to get serious. We're leaving in 5 weeks for WDW so I think I can lose 8-10 lbs by then if I go 100% Jenny Craig between now and then. I have to.... I think this weight gain (after losing 22 lbs it really makes me mad!) is part of my problem. I just feel so totally out of control!
Hello Keahi - Is it warm and beautiful in HI? Supposed to be 80 here today - yesterday it was mid 70's and I was going to take a chair and sit outside and get some sun, but living in a wooded neighborhood, we get deer, armadillos, and other creatures in our yard, and they leave, uh, er, um, presents for us - in some cases LARGE presents!

Plus our puppy is getting bigger, and his "presents" are getting larger too. Needless to say, it doesn't smell so fresh in our backyard!!! So DH cleaned up last night. I'm hoping maybe I can sit outside today and catch some rays!
Debbie - Where are you??????
To everyone headed to the World soon, don't forget to pack sunscreen - and make sure you use it while you're there!!!! I got a little sunburn (and it was only 70 degrees and partly cloudy) when we were there earlier this month. Be careful!
Check back later today, I'm going to try to post some little "gifts" for y'all to take on your upcoming trips!