If you won the lottery, what would be the FIRST thing you bought?
For us it would be a house in Florida!!
I would probably do 3 months of traveling: Fiji, Australia, Tokyo (DL), Hong Kong (DL), Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France (DL) Greece, Egypt, England, New York, Florida (WDW), Texas, Wyoming, Alaska, Hawaii and finish off with a week at DL!!!![]()
YAY sea.... you have to take pics and show us. I would LOVE to go on a cruise but DH is a big baby. He says he's scared of cruises.
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I like the way you think Sea
OH Man.... the Cinderella Carousel is going to be closed when we go in May... that is such a downer... My DD LOVES carousels.... i just have to make sure i don't take her around there so that she doesn't see it.
Oh man Jungle cruise is also going to be closed. That one is not very exciting but it was one of my Dad (RIP) favorite rides and whenever I go to Dis i always ride it.
Oh man Shelly... i think i'll have to go with Sea on this one. Traveling is one of my passions.
I love it.... cute idea. I want to take a lot of pics this year in WDW to make my DD a great album.
Anybody have any ideas of where to take some great pics at WDW?
awww Shelly what a great gift!
Thanks Mari.
I'm so tired of crying. My eyes are all swollen. Good grief.
I think actually I've been on the verge of what I call a crying jag for the last two days. When they happen, I cry for about a day.
The only way to get over it is to go through it. Kind of like that children's book "We're going on a bear hunt."
The argument with Mark this morning had nothing to do with what I am getting ready to tell you, but it has predisposed me to crying...
My Mom's next door neighbor in SC- their daughter, died suddenly on wednesday night. She was my age, had been through a rough life with an abusive ex-husband and had to flee for her life with her child to her parents house next to my mOm.
She had finally been awarded custody of her little boy after many years and was finally enjoying life a bit. Then she got sick.
She had bleeding on the brain and went into a coma. Her son never got to say goodbye to her while she was awake. When they pulled the plug on her, he crawled up next to her and brushed her hair as they said goodbye to her.
Then this little boy, who just turned 12, did the biggest thing he could...
he signed papers for his mother's organs to be donated.
Oh dear Lord, the tragedy.
I am so sad and beyond being overwhelmed.
When we go down there, our kids play with that little boy. His Mother was everything to him. She was all he had. And now she is gone.
It just hits close to home. My emotions over losing Daddy are still fresh, and although I am older, it's something you never get over. I know you know how I feel. Some days are worse than others and I hate that this precious child is going to have to live without his mom now.
Okay, I have to go wash my face- again.
Jo