Lynda, I love all things coconut.

School bread is wonderful but do you agree that they need some different bags the bakery in Norway? Mine broke in the Land and my treats went everywhere?
That's no good!
I don't remember the bag they gave us the day we bought multiple items. But we were on our way out, and we didn't have any incidents. I will have to pay attention next time. All I can remember is the clear plastic container they put each item in because that's what DH was putting in the hood of my sweatshirt while pushing me around in the wheelchair that night after Candelight Processional!
The stuff inside the school bread was a surprise for me. I didn't know it would be filled, but I was VERY pleasantly surprised!
What does this mean???
Listerine! jacyns got it!!! DH responded on page 12 explaining that he had a travel size bottle on the back of the toilet, and it was gone when we returned. We just didn't notice it at the time. Our normal mouthwash is a big plastic bottle of generic stuff, so I'm guessing that's why he didn't figure it out then.
This is just unbelievable! I want to go in December!
I love it! I am a big fan of horses - always have been, and this is just the coolest display! Let's see it's Disney, the Beach Club (my fave resport - it's where we honeymooned!), horses, and food (chocolate, specifically)! You just can't go wrong!
I love that it really rotates, and it smells incredible! December is a WONDERFUL time to go! I will miss going at that time this year.
No wonder you want to move there! Pretty cold in IL right now?
Oh yeah! We had about 3 weeks of 65-80 degree weather, and now the highs are 35-45! I can't stand it! I can't wait for it to get warm again. The weather really seems to impact my mood, and I do better with weight loss in the warmer months, I think. I might have seasonal affective disorder, or whatever that's called.
(This smiley looks more like he's thinking to me, rather than rolling his eyes.)
Is this some sort of fish eye lens that takes in the whole landscape? This is just a gorgeous picture and I, too, am in love with the Poly!
This lens in a 10-22mm. Canon calls it a super wide angle. dSLRs have a "crop factor" because their sensors smaller than 35mm film, so telephoto lenses actually appear to be reaching further than they are, but wide angles don't show as much width (if that makes any sense - I was trying to keep it brief and as non-technical as possible because it can be very confusing!). So, they make lenses especially for dSLRs that are super wide so you can get the wider shots that you would lose with a regular wide angle. However, if you take this particular lens to the extreme, it has distortion at the edges, giving a slightly fish eye effect. I DO have a fish eye lens on my wish list though! Maybe I'll get it before the September trip!
NO!!!

Lucky for us you are!
I am glad you appreciate my dorkiness!
I am not really ashamed of it here on the DIS. I figure I'm in good company!
But can you imagine trying to explain to a non-DISer how you buy clothes for your Pal Mickey?
I won't attempt this!
Do you actually check in to POFQ on the 28th?
We do! We will leave home on the 27th after work, so depending on what time we leave, we should be checking in between 2pm and 7pm on the 28th. We will know more closer to time. You are there until the 29th?
You've gotta be kidding me!
Nope!
But that's OK. We know have an invitation extended to my friend who is getting married this July (whose photos I am taking), and if she turns us down, we have one more option in mind. If that doesn't work out, it may just be us again. And that's OK! I think that my BF and her DH might be joining us in May of '08, but I am not certain yet.
Enjoyed it, sweet girl! Sorry about your ankle but happy to know you made lemonade out of the lemons. Thanks for writing it all down for us all. We enjoyed it muchly as we are enjoying the pre-trippie. Your photography gifts are exceptional and I can't wait to see more from the May trip. Won't it be during the flower fest?? That should be awesome!!!
Thanks again for a great report, Lynda!