I am here!! You know that. I am a faithful fan!!

You're here! Yes, you're definitely a faithful follower, Michele! Actually, you're really great about posting on all of your DIS-friends' TR's (even just to pop in for a quick moment to say you're there). You're one of the best ones at being loyal to threads and peeps, which I'm sure we all appreciate tremendously.
Nope! That's what was so funny - your description and photos made my mouth water! I just might have to try it someday

Hopefully that will be a good day for the garlic bread
Tania - I hope it's a good garlic bread day when you finally try it, too! This bread I had on Day 4 was not cutting it at all, compared to what I know it can be!

The Day 3 bread was excellent, though!
Even though I realize that at least 50% of each review we read/hear of certain restaurants is based on people's expectations not being met or people's personal tastes in food (as opposed to whether or not the food was actually what
we would like), I still worried a bit about Storytellers because I'd read a review in which the OP and the entire party at their table got food poisoning from either the lunch or dinner menu. It's one thing if someone says they had bad service at a meal, or that the food was not to their liking on that day - because that could be one of the dreaded 'off days,' or it could just be that the OP/reviewer expected something different than what they got. Food poisoning is a different story. I've certainly eaten at Storytellers a bunch of times and have never gotten food poisoning once, and I've never had service that was really bad. Most always, the service has been good or even great when I've been there. But you never know when things can take a turn for the worse, so I went in not knowing what to expect. Even though the garlic bread was not good on the second day, everything else was great!
Now, if we could only figure out why the Haunted Mansion holiday gingerbread display disappeared from Storytellers overnight, and why no one (except my waiter) recalled seeing it! That's very weird!
I'm here Sherry! I just have a back log of posts to catch up on while trying to get to my TR as well (without a laptop charger this is gonna get interesting). I always want you to continue. But maybe a break from Photobucket is necessary to leave you with sanity. It'll make it easier on me when I have to catch up, haha!!
Woo hoo! Jazz is still here!

I read about your charger issue. I wonder how long it will take to get to you from SoCal, given the crazy postal system. You do so much on your computer that you definitely need that charger!
Honestly, I don't even know how you can keep up with your TR's, so I appreciate you trying to get caught up on mine! Even though there was a substantial gap of time in between your September Halloween Time trip and your pre-Christmas DLR trip, it seemed like they were almost back to back in the TR...and then you had the New Year's trip right after that.
So my hat's off to you for even attempting to keep your TR current and updated with posts and photos from the most recent trips as they happen (even if you skipped doing a pre-TR this last time). It is a lot of work - though it's fun work - and sometimes (as we all know) you just don't feel like it, or as we were saying when you stopped by to see me the other day, there's just not enough time in the day! As you can see, it's taking me forever to get through my TR, and I only had 3-1/2 days to cover, total!

What on earth will I do when I make a longer trip (hopefully this year, if I can take advantage of the $99 per night PPH deal before the year is out) or end up at DLR for more days than I am usually there in a year (like if I make an extra trips beyond the usual Christmas or Halloween jaunts)?
I
should take a break from Photobucket to preserve my sanity...what little sanity I have, that is!

It is really the sort of thing that tests even the most patient of souls. I know that if I take a break and don't finish up the last day I have left of this epic, I will probably fall out of the mood to do it and it will be one of those TR's that's left hanging. You know, the ones that get started and never finished? It's the sort of thing where you have to strike while the iron is hot, I guess.
I'm here! That spaghetti looked yummy! I normally don't like eating spaghetti out in public because I feel like I eat it so messy! I usually stick to pasta dishes with the shorter fat noodles, they are less of a mess! So I think you are very brave to have gotten spaghetti!

The bread looks soooooooooooooo good though! I love bread.
Looking forward to the rest of the TR! You're almost done, you can do it!
Jillian - You're absolutely right! I was a brave soul for taking on the spaghetti in public!

As I'm sure we all know, spaghetti is a very tricky, sneaky food because, just as you think you have it tightly wound around the fork, you bring the fork up to your mouth only to discover that there's like a mile of spaghetti still hanging off of it!!

So then you have the dilemma of whether or not to dump it back on the plate and re-twist it around the fork, OR shove the whole thing in your mouth and make a big mess!
I know what you mean, the short, fat noodles are easier to eat. I have been known to cut my spaghetti up rather than trying to wind it around the fork if I'm in public somewhere. That makes it easier. But if I'm at home, all bets are off and I'm eating it the messy way!
Sherry:
I'm still here! I finally got rid of the last of the houseguests after more than 2 weeks

I'm so far behind that I think I've lapped myself!!
And the Christmas tree finally came down today.

I'm afraid the season is about over. You're all I have left of Christmas!
PHXscuba
PHXscuba! Yay! Those were some long-staying houseguests!
I'm glad to be the last little strand of Christmas that's left for you. Actually, I realized that this TR is what I have left of Christmas too, and when it's done, that's it! I've enjoyed looking at all the holiday stuff in window displays again (I forgot half of the photos I took until I posted them here!) and at the Round-Up, and it makes me wonder if the window displays will be different for this next holiday season.
Actually, to be honest, I really wonder what the 2011 holiday season will be like at DLR overall. Right now, as I type this, the powers that be at Disney probably already have an idea of whether or not they will do a Christmas party this year. And if so, will it start in November or December? Will the parade, fireworks and snow suddenly become party exclusives? And exactly
when will the holiday season begin and end? I think the dates have been a bit more apparent the last 2 years. This year, I think the dates may be a bit later than last year because I have a feeling that Halloween Time will end later than usual, and that will delay the holiday season.
I do have to put in some time over on the Christmas thread and work on the first few posts there - that's been my plan all along - so when I am done with this TR and all the photos I can possibly post in it, I am heading over to the Christmas Superthread to add in some info and build that up so that it's fully developed by the time the next wave of DLR holiday visitors needs to refer to it. So my Christmas 'celebrating' is not quite done yet!
Oh, to answer your question about using the coupon you gave me - yes, I did! The thing is, I used it at a place that wasn't one of the places which was supposed to take it. I forgot that only certain shops were supposed to accept it, and I pulled it out, not even thinking about it. The CM said that they were not supposed to accept it but that other people had come in with the same coupon and tried to use it anyway, so they would try to ring me up with it and see if it still worked (in other words, see if their system would accept it). So I felt kind of guilty because they weren't really supposed to take it at this place, but they did anyway.
One thing I was going to comment on a while back, in response to what amamax2 was saying about the IASW Holiday wreaths. I kind of see what you mean about not really being blown away by them. The pictures that each one has look almost like they were kind of stapled on (like a school project). That makes them look not as polished or finished as they could look. I think they could do a more professional job with those same wreaths - using the same themes for each one (Nutcracker, polar bear and friends, gingerbread man, etc.) but just making it look a little nicer. I do, however, like the fact that each wreath by IASW Holiday is different, and I enjoyed zig zagging back and forth to get each one on camera!!
I'm still not sure if I caught all the wreaths (with the masks) in New Orleans Square. I think I did, but somehow I feel like I missed one or two.
I'm still wondering why the Mickey-shaped wreaths were removed from the lampposts and signposts in ToonTown or anywhere else in DLR. Those were signature Disney, and something that definitely said 'Disney/Holiday.' Surely it couldn't cost that much extra money each year to put them up.