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:goodvibesgood evening every1. Just checking in to see how every1s day went =P. well i need to get some sleep. Cya all in the mornin.
 
Hi Peeps! Happy Friday!
Busy weekend here!
Chris has his school musical tonight, and his baseball parade and a game tomorrow. Martina has Dance tomorrow as well.

They want to go see the Hannah Montanna Movie on Sunday.
 

Went and applied for our passports today. Yet another step done on the trip of a lifetime!

Showed John the restaurants I want to eat in and he was like YUMMY. He'll go along with anything i say, gotta love my man! :lovestruc
 
Went and applied for our passports today. Yet another step done on the trip of a lifetime!

Showed John the restaurants I want to eat in and he was like YUMMY. He'll go along with anything i say, gotta love my man! :lovestruc

He's a keeper :lovestruc I'm so excited for you guys! :hug: You have to take lots of pictures so I can live through you guys! I love to go down at christmas time!
 
We voted!
And I encourage ALL of my Limey Peeps to go vote as well!!!:rotfl2:
Yes, please do vote.
Hi Peeps! Happy Friday!
Busy weekend here!
Chris has his school musical tonight, and his baseball parade and a game tomorrow. Martina has Dance tomorrow as well.

They want to go see the Hannah Montanna Movie on Sunday.
Awesome! Should I send some earplugs your way for the HM movie?
break a leg chris!​
I second that notion!
Went and applied for our passports today. Yet another step done on the trip of a lifetime!

Showed John the restaurants I want to eat in and he was like YUMMY. He'll go along with anything i say, gotta love my man! :lovestruc
Awesome! Have an amazing trip and I know you will have so much fun.
 
I think we should take the time to decide who will make a new thread when this one gets closed down. We're getting pretty close to closing point, we have 230 pages so far!
Any volunteers?
 
we've been pretty quiet round here the past few days .... guess spring has really sprung with all the activity that come with it.

I am sitting in my basement huddled under a blanket even though it is nice outside -- silly me eh? I know it will be warm when i leave the house for our coffee date so i am wearing a t-shirt.

John is funny "I should agreed about this trip months ago if i had known how excited and busy it would make you!" he thinks this is excited wait watch how i will get when it is around 120 days away and i begin to make dining plans in earnest ready for the 90 day deadline!! :rotfl2:
Hey i have an idea you guys can have some input as well if you want. Since we have the deluxe dining plan i need to mak sure i don't miss anything -- been 10 years since we went together
 
we've been pretty quiet round here the past few days .... guess spring has really sprung with all the activity that come with it.

I am sitting in my basement huddled under a blanket even though it is nice outside -- silly me eh? I know it will be warm when i leave the house for our coffee date so i am wearing a t-shirt.

John is funny "I should agreed about this trip months ago if i had known how excited and busy it would make you!" he thinks this is excited wait watch how i will get when it is around 120 days away and i begin to make dining plans in earnest ready for the 90 day deadline!! :rotfl2:
Hey i have an idea you guys can have some input as well if you want. Since we have the deluxe dining plan i need to mak sure i don't miss anything -- been 10 years since we went together
Do you want some dinner suggestions at hotels, parks, etc.? Any good lunch suggestions? I pretty much do this for a living. :confused3
 
What is it?
Swine influenza virus (referred to as SIV) refers to influenza cases that are caused by Orthomyxoviruses endemic to pig populations. SIV strains isolated to date have been classified either as Influenzavirus C or one of the various subtypes of the genus Influenzavirus A.

Swine flu infects people every year and is found typically in people who have been in contact with pigs, although there have been cases of person-to-person transmission. Symptoms include fever, disorientation, stiffness of the joints, vomiting, and loss of consciousness ending in death. Swine influenza is known to be caused by influenza A subtypes H1N1, H1N2, H3N1, H3N2, and H2N3.

In swine, three influenza A virus subtypes (H1N1, H3N2, and H1N2) are circulating throughout the world.[citation needed] In the United States, the H1N1 subtype was exclusively prevalent among swine populations before 1998; however, since late August 1998, H3N2 subtypes have been isolated from pigs. As of 2004, H3N2 virus isolates in US swine and turkey stocks were triple reassortants, containing genes from human (HA, NA, and PB1), swine (NS, NP, and M), and avian (PB2 and PA) lineages.

The 2009 Swine Flu Outbreak
In March and April 2009, more than 1,000 cases of swine flu in humans were detected in Mexico, and more than 80 deaths are suspected to have a connection with the virus. As of April 25, 2009 19:30 EDT there are 11 laboratory confirmed cases in the southwestern United States and in Kansas, and several suspected cases in the New York City metropolitan area. Following a series of reports of isolated cases of swine flu, the first announcement of the outbreak in Mexico was documented on April 23, 2009. Some of the cases have been confirmed by the World Health Organization to be due to a new genetic strain of H1N1. The new strain has been confirmed in 16 of the deaths and 44 others are being tested as of April 24, 2009. The Mexican fatalities are said to be mainly young adults, a hallmark of pandemic flu.

At 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 26, the New Zealand Minister of Health confirmed that 22 students returning from a school trip from Mexico had flu-like symptoms (most likely swine flu). 13 of the students with flu-like symptoms were tested and 10 tested positive for Influenza A, their cases strongly suspected to be the swine flu strain. However there is a possibility that the infected are not infected with the swine flu but other forms of the flu. The government has suggested that citizens of New Zealand with flu-like symptoms should see their physician immediately.

There have been five cases of possible swine flu in Canada, according to the Canadian Press. Two are in British Columbia, and three in Nova Scotia. According to the provincial government, four students in Windsor, Nova Scotia have confirmed cases of swine flu.

The new strain appears to be a recombinant between two older strains. Preliminary genetic characterization found that the hemagglutinin (HA) gene was similar to that of swine flu viruses present in U.S. pigs since 1999, but the neuraminidase (NA) and matrix protein (M) genes resembled versions present in European swine flu isolates. Viruses with this genetic makeup had not previously been found to be circulating in humans or pigs, but there is no formal national surveillance system to determine what viruses are circulating in pigs in the U.S.

On April 26, 2009, some schools in the United States announced closures and cancellations related to possibilities that students may have been exposed to swine flu.

According to University of Virginia virologist Frederick Hayden, the most recent flu season was dominated by H1N1 viruses, and people who had received flu shots in the U.S. may have some protection against swine flu.
 
I think we should take the time to decide who will make a new thread when this one gets closed down. We're getting pretty close to closing point, we have 230 pages so far!
Any volunteers?
I say PD :teeth:
we've been pretty quiet round here the past few days .... guess spring has really sprung with all the activity that come with it.

I am sitting in my basement huddled under a blanket even though it is nice outside -- silly me eh? I know it will be warm when i leave the house for our coffee date so i am wearing a t-shirt.

John is funny "I should agreed about this trip months ago if i had known how excited and busy it would make you!" he thinks this is excited wait watch how i will get when it is around 120 days away and i begin to make dining plans in earnest ready for the 90 day deadline!! :rotfl2:
Hey i have an idea you guys can have some input as well if you want. Since we have the deluxe dining plan i need to mak sure i don't miss anything -- been 10 years since we went together

I loved the morrocan (sp?) restaurant. Oh and John would love the belly dancers there :lmao: Best dessert! :love:
 
I second PD....anyone else vote for her.

:mic: Vote for PD!:thumbsup2
 
Do you want some dinner suggestions at hotels, parks, etc.? Any good lunch suggestions? I pretty much do this for a living. :confused3

I am pretty well versed in the House of the Mouse as well (been going since it opened) Just want to make sure i haven't forgotten anything. I figure we will be having breakie then snack and have a nice dinner. We have the deluxe so i am planning on a lot of the signature places.
Castle
hoop-dee-doo
Narcosee's
Yatchmans
Citrio's
Then a few of our favs!

So like i said i want to get ideas from folks of their favourites so i can report back when we get home :thumbsup2
 
As much as you love the duck, you should definitely do the Donald's Safari breakfast at Animal Kingdom, Jacqueline! That was truly one of my faves when we were there, cause they had a great selection of breakfast foods, plus some African dishes too. And Donald is there, so its a no brainer.
 
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