So, I have been involved with a system down issue at work and haven't had a moment to spare, so I have skimmed... I also want to announce that while on a 4 hour conference call I finished 4 of the 6 scrapbooks that I had sitting! I also made the decision to look at doing the last 2 as digital books as I haven't started them. But if i get on another call, who knows...
LOL are any of not Disney Snobs? I know that we are a fmaily of them. We were bored at Universal - just couldn't see what all the fuss was about...
Who me? Have details? LOL Yes - i have them - and I asked for confirmation on Friday but haven't heard back... hopefully Monday!
I have lists for everything. You are not alone!!!
You may find my 13 year old son asking all sorts of questions! He is intrigued by Germany.
I just sent you your password!
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Thanks for the info!! Stephen is picky so I think a kids meal will be easier to deal with! And I didn't even think of snacks...
I am the one that travels occasionally for work. I miss everyone starting the second night. That first night I crank the AC so it ges really chilly and then I sleep in the MIDDLE of the bed... LOL!! It is nice to have some space that the kids don't seek out...
Im up for the chocolate meal... And funny, i too thought vegetarian = no meat not no dessert...
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Well, Let me start off by saying, I know I am a Disney snob.
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I bet Sue has those details
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What you haven't packed yet, what have you been doing? I have had big lists, small lists, sub-lists, mini lists, packing lists, to do lists, shopping lists, FE lists, candy/choc swap lists, special things for people lists, tips lists, wish lists, excursions lists, magnet lists, etc......even lists of lists.........Am I a little nutty?
LOL are any of not Disney Snobs? I know that we are a fmaily of them. We were bored at Universal - just couldn't see what all the fuss was about...
Who me? Have details? LOL Yes - i have them - and I asked for confirmation on Friday but haven't heard back... hopefully Monday!
I have lists for everything. You are not alone!!!
So, if any of the kids has questions about Europe/Germany, they are very welcome to come and talk to me. And ask all their questions.
("No?!? We don't drive on the left side. )
You may find my 13 year old son asking all sorts of questions! He is intrigued by Germany.
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I tried to update our room number but cant log in any ideas?
I just sent you your password!
If it's not too late, I'd like to participate in the FE exchange. I am doing it on the other boards as well.
Thanks
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You normally get dinner after you board the plane before "bed time" and then about an hour before you land they wake you up with a small breakfast - nothing major - but still breakfast.
And while we are on the topic as many of us will be flying from the US to Europe on flights that will have food - consider requesting your children a "children's meal" even if they are older - mine are 13 and 15 and I still request it because they normally do not like the "adult" meal. We will also be bringing us some snacky things in our bag incase we do not like any of the food.
Food is not an isssue on the plane/TSA - you can even have a "carryon" with food that will be consumed onboard and not have it counted against you - I use one of those bags that fold up to the size of the palm of my hand and fill it with foods for the plane ride - then we just get drinks on board or after secruity (we normally buy a water)
Krisann
Thanks for the info!! Stephen is picky so I think a kids meal will be easier to deal with! And I didn't even think of snacks...
LOL I think you guys are so sweet and funny about your DHs. Personally, I'm counting down the days until he goes away - I love, love, love having the house to myself. I take over the entire bed and plan on watching something chick flicky.
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Personally, I'm always hopeful for an "all chocolate" meal but alas no...
Which reminds me, I must get some chocs to take on the flight - many of the vegetarian meals don't come with dessert - what the heck is wrong with these people?![]()
I am the one that travels occasionally for work. I miss everyone starting the second night. That first night I crank the AC so it ges really chilly and then I sleep in the MIDDLE of the bed... LOL!! It is nice to have some space that the kids don't seek out...
Im up for the chocolate meal... And funny, i too thought vegetarian = no meat not no dessert...

A couple of tips for those of you who haven't travelled far with kids before.
*Order the kids meal, it is a good sized meal and it gets brought out before everyone else's meals, that way you can get the kids organised and fed before your own meal comes out.
* Don't give them too many sugary snacks, there is not a lot of room to burn of sugar on the plane, LOL!
* Keep them up late the night before the flight, make them tired, it is easier if the kids can sleep on the plane.
* Bring stuff for them to do, colouring-in, journals, etc....I do bring my kids Nintendo's and iPhones but limit the time on them, they are so stimulating they would play them for hours!
* If your airline doesn't supply blankets, bring one, it can be cold on board, the blanket is comforting and can also be used to block light. Also a squishy small pillow is great.
* For younger kids, bring their favourite toy, or whatever helps settle them. Don't even think about trying to cut down on luggage and not bring it! But, don't leave it on the plane!
My kids travel very well, but I have seen many tantrums and unsettled kids on planes, It's not pleasant for anyone, so I say "whatever works" to keeps the kids calm!![]()
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