Good for you! Because of the little girls, we have learned to do more of that, too, and it's a good thing.
I guess after 20+ trips

I am very comfortable getting around and feel very safe on Property so I guess as my must-do list shrinks a little I can relax a bit.
Knowing that I have "obligated" myself to many future vacations also makes it easier to relax.
We either hit Cape May on a perfect day, or I was ravenously hungry, because this was my best breakfast ever on WDW property. Crystal Palace has been good, too, and we've done that several times, and we've done Tusker House twice - one so-so and one better. I am going for Round 2 at Cape May in March.
The meal was good. Maybe it was on departure day but overall for me it just didn't stand out. I really don't remember anytihing negative but maybe I just didn't find that item on the buffet that I can't get anywhere else?
At some point over the next few trips,

I did do Tusker house and enjoyed it.
I do think so much depends on exactly where you are in the resturant, and who is seated around you not to mention the server and just where you are in the trip.
Also with Disney, it is so hard to "top" one another with restuarants. You usually get great service and good food so the little random experiences that can't really be planned are what make it stand out.
This is where I get my money's worth. I love Disney fruit!
I like it too, I just need to be careful of how much and what I eat.
You chose here to
stall??? Well, that's appropriate.

Maybe not there exactly but my next stop was somewhere I
HAD to do but just never got around to it until departure day at departure time.
I thoroughly enjoyed your horrible report, and I'll always be ready for another one - horrible or otherwise - any time!

Hopefully soon. This work thing had me buried. Additional paperwork, new lifeguarding program to teach, construction at my facility that does not seem to end as well as all the usual stuff if making for long days and many weekends.