Hello,
I'm ReggieB and I am a Disneyholic...
I am 21 (for the 19th year running) DH is 40, and DS is 10
I have lived in US for 14 years, I am originally from Oxfordshire, UK. DH is from Northamptonshire, UK and DS is from Rockville, MD, but you wouldn't know it to listen to him, he sounds like a cross between Bert from Mary Poppins and Eliza Doolittle (before the transformation) Not quite sure where he picked up all the London slang from. Our accents have remained pretty strong, though I am very good at saying tomato the American way!! So if any of you fellow Brits need translation done, I'm available (or vice versa!) We all have duel citizenship, so I get to have two embarrassing passport photos, rather than just one.
The other member of our family that doesn't get to make this trip is Harry. He is a 2 year old Old English Sheepdog. He was born in New York state, so I think he might have an American accent.....though probably not, if DS is anything to go by!!!
Went to college and worked in London (lived there for 6 years) Met DH at college. We spent two years in San Francisco before moving to the Washington D.C. metro area.
None of our family is in US, so with just the 3 of us, it isn't a major trauma to slip off on a cruise at holiday time. This will be our 4
DCL trip, we were on the holiday cruise in 2007 We try to go home every year or two, but we blew them all off this year for a trip to visit my big brother in Singapore. My mother is not impressed we both moved so far away.
Love Disney, my first visit to a Disney park was in 1993 (I think, you can see how vague and forgetful I am) It was the original
Disneyland. Have managed to visit all except Hong Kong. My absolute favorite is Tokyo Disney Resort. I'm a big fan of the Japanese pop culture. Though I do love WDW (particularly around Food & Wine time!) I learnt most of my American Pop culture by watching ABC soaps, Oprah and Rosie O'Donnell. I think the commercials/ads were the most informative!!
My DH works in the Financial Industry in I.T. I am lucky to be a SAHM. Though I do seem to spend all my time volunteering in my DH's media center/library.
I'm a pretty shy person, my DH painfully so. However I have in the last 14 years learnt how to speak to complete strangers for no apparent reason. The folk here in US are so very friendly! DH has not however got used to talking to anyone, so I am being a bit subversive about how much I'm involving myself with you lovely Dis folk. It's fine I can ditch him if need be....
I am completely unable to text because, as you may have noticed, I cannot write short sentences, let alone abbreviate. In short, I ramble. I also have terrible grammar, but that's because I put the punctuation marks where I would normally pause. I believe that is the William Shatner way. By the way, I am a big old nerdy tomboy. I love Star Wars, Star Trek and like to spend time on my (note my) Xbox. To complete my "geekyness" I also like comics. TV I am watching right now is House and Boardwalk Empire. Just finished up the Formula 1 season (all Americans are going "huh?") Thank heavens Alonso didn't win, it got to the point where I didn't care who won, as long as it wasn't him. Was able to go to Montreal GP this year, one of my best vacation ever. Loads of star spotting (again, probably debatable if you are from US!!)
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to ramble. As an introductory quiz to American spelling to you Bits, see if you can spot my UK English spelling mistakes, there are two!!!
Finally I am done rambling.....