Singles who are for the "Love of Disney" - Part 3

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Thanks Joe. You and Matty have been a great support for me through this. I really appreciate both of you listening to me these last few weeks.

Hey girlie, of course we are here for you!! And I will continue to be, hopefully during lots of happy times ahead!! :hug:

Andrea
 
if i were you, id get that wine and pick up some cheese. I know a certain 5 foot mouse named mickey that loves cheese, get Darcy and the 2 of you go see the mouse! If you can't stomach the wine grab some margarita's, that should help. you and darcy keep your chin up, your both great people :grouphug:

Yes, they are!! Darcy and I had some serious fun this weekend. Too bad Amy couldn't have joined in, but soon enough she'll be here!!! They both are great and they deserve the best a man has to offer!! :goodvibes

Andrea
 
Hope everyone is having a great weekend!!! This is the first day where I am actually at home with not much to do besides chores!! It's amazing and I am loving it!!

To all those going soon, hope you have wonderful trips!! I do get on and read every other day or so, just haven't had time to post much lately and internet on my computer at work is not functioning at the moment!!

Have a great day!!

Andrea
 
if i were you, id get that wine and pick up some cheese. I know a certain 5 foot mouse named mickey that loves cheese, get Darcy and the 2 of you go see the mouse! If you can't stomach the wine grab some margarita's, that should help. you and darcy keep your chin up, your both great people :grouphug:


shoot if I didn't have a bunch of stuff due at work this week I would have hopped in the car yesterday and gone to disneyland.
 

Yes, they are!! Darcy and I had some serious fun this weekend. Too bad Amy couldn't have joined in, but soon enough she'll be here!!! They both are great and they deserve the best a man has to offer!! :goodvibes

Andrea


I'm a dummy. I should have packed up the car Friday and taken off to meet up with you guys. I wasn't thinking.
 
ok my friends- here is a kinda sad/bittersweet/ kinda ghostly-halloween type story but it's true! My mom was a full blooded sicillian. So Columbus Day was always celebrated in our house, And how did we celebrate? Ever since we were little, every columbus day we went to the apple orchard and picked the apples. and took the hayride out to the fields and picked out our pumpkins, then we'd go watch apple cider and caramel apples being made, and enjoy fresh cider and cinnamon doughnuts at the orchard,then we'd hurry home and mom would make spaghetti and meatballs and we'd have fresh apple crisp with fresh whipped cream or vanilla ice cream or both! as my sisters and i got older and had kids of our own, we continued the tradition with mom. Then one night in the summer 8 years ago while we coming home from picking blueberrys, mom told us she had a dream of the lady in black and the lady in black told her that she was going to die when the apples came. what did that mean? The only thing that we could figure out was it must be on columbus day. we were real nervous when the fall came and when winter approached one of my sisters commented , "well i guess moms safe for this year" then she got sick ! we prayed real hard that we could have one more year with mom and we did but what a miserable, painful, confusing , year it was for mom and all of us, then when columbus day weekend rolled around we broke tradition and took the kids on saturday instead of monday as my sisters had plans, so on that saturday we took the kids to the orchard while mom was at home with one of my sisters and when we came back and i made spaghetti and meatballs and applecrisp, and fed her and everyone else, all 16 of us . then on that monday Columbus Day october 14, 2002 at 530 pm mom passed away, And tomorrow Columbus Day the tradition continues with another generation as i take my daughter and my grandson to the orchard, then come home and make an apple crisp.:flower3:
 
ok my friends- here is a kinda sad/bittersweet/ kinda ghostly-halloween type story but it's true! My mom was a full blooded sicillian. So Columbus Day was always celebrated in our house, And how did we celebrate? Ever since we were little, every columbus day we went to the apple orchard and picked the apples. and took the hayride out to the fields and picked out our pumpkins, then we'd go watch apple cider and caramel apples being made, and enjoy fresh cider and cinnamon doughnuts at the orchard,then we'd hurry home and mom would make spaghetti and meatballs and we'd have fresh apple crisp with fresh whipped cream or vanilla ice cream or both! as my sisters and i got older and had kids of our own, we continued the tradition with mom. Then one night in the summer 8 years ago while we coming home from picking blueberrys, mom told us she had a dream of the lady in black and the lady in black told her that she was going to die when the apples came. what did that mean? The only thing that we could figure out was it must be on columbus day. we were real nervous when the fall came and when winter approached one of my sisters commented , "well i guess moms safe for this year" then she got sick ! we prayed real hard that we could have one more year with mom and we did but what a miserable, painful, confusing , year it was for mom and all of us, then when columbus day weekend rolled around we broke tradition and took the kids on saturday instead of monday as my sisters had plans, so on that saturday we took the kids to the orchard while mom was at home with one of my sisters and when we came back and i made spaghetti and meatballs and applecrisp, and fed her and everyone else, all 16 of us . then on that monday Columbus Day october 14, 2002 at 530 pm mom passed away, And tomorrow Columbus Day the tradition continues with another generation as i take my daughter and my grandson to the orchard, then come home and make an apple crisp.:flower3:

Thank you for sharing this with us DisneyDeb. :hug:
 
Deb, that was a great story. I'm sure your mom would love nothing more than for you to carry on that tradition. Thank you for sharing :hug: ..be sure to share the apple crisp too! nom!!! I'll take mine with Breyers French vanilla :).

Matty, good to see you on the boards again :).. btw, I don't hold you responsible for Tampa's win last night ;).

Amy, I hope you know how much we all care. I'm pretty sure you do. :grouphug:

Darcy, I'll go pick up some new running shoes on my way up to NH. I need something to motivate me to get back into long distance shape.. this may be it.

Time to watch the Pats.. have a good evening everyone :grouphug:
 
ok my friends- here is a kinda sad/bittersweet/ kinda ghostly-halloween type story but it's true! My mom was a full blooded sicillian. So Columbus Day was always celebrated in our house, And how did we celebrate? Ever since we were little, every columbus day we went to the apple orchard and picked the apples. and took the hayride out to the fields and picked out our pumpkins, then we'd go watch apple cider and caramel apples being made, and enjoy fresh cider and cinnamon doughnuts at the orchard,then we'd hurry home and mom would make spaghetti and meatballs and we'd have fresh apple crisp with fresh whipped cream or vanilla ice cream or both! as my sisters and i got older and had kids of our own, we continued the tradition with mom. Then one night in the summer 8 years ago while we coming home from picking blueberrys, mom told us she had a dream of the lady in black and the lady in black told her that she was going to die when the apples came. what did that mean? The only thing that we could figure out was it must be on columbus day. we were real nervous when the fall came and when winter approached one of my sisters commented , "well i guess moms safe for this year" then she got sick ! we prayed real hard that we could have one more year with mom and we did but what a miserable, painful, confusing , year it was for mom and all of us, then when columbus day weekend rolled around we broke tradition and took the kids on saturday instead of monday as my sisters had plans, so on that saturday we took the kids to the orchard while mom was at home with one of my sisters and when we came back and i made spaghetti and meatballs and applecrisp, and fed her and everyone else, all 16 of us . then on that monday Columbus Day october 14, 2002 at 530 pm mom passed away, And tomorrow Columbus Day the tradition continues with another generation as i take my daughter and my grandson to the orchard, then come home and make an apple crisp.:flower3:

That was a beautiful story and I'm happy to see that you are still caring on the tradition your mom started. You don't see that in families any more. Thanks for sharing. :hug:
 
ok my friends- here is a kinda sad/bittersweet/ kinda ghostly-halloween type story but it's true! My mom was a full blooded sicillian. So Columbus Day was always celebrated in our house, And how did we celebrate? Ever since we were little, every columbus day we went to the apple orchard and picked the apples. and took the hayride out to the fields and picked out our pumpkins, then we'd go watch apple cider and caramel apples being made, and enjoy fresh cider and cinnamon doughnuts at the orchard,then we'd hurry home and mom would make spaghetti and meatballs and we'd have fresh apple crisp with fresh whipped cream or vanilla ice cream or both! as my sisters and i got older and had kids of our own, we continued the tradition with mom. Then one night in the summer 8 years ago while we coming home from picking blueberrys, mom told us she had a dream of the lady in black and the lady in black told her that she was going to die when the apples came. what did that mean? The only thing that we could figure out was it must be on columbus day. we were real nervous when the fall came and when winter approached one of my sisters commented , "well i guess moms safe for this year" then she got sick ! we prayed real hard that we could have one more year with mom and we did but what a miserable, painful, confusing , year it was for mom and all of us, then when columbus day weekend rolled around we broke tradition and took the kids on saturday instead of monday as my sisters had plans, so on that saturday we took the kids to the orchard while mom was at home with one of my sisters and when we came back and i made spaghetti and meatballs and applecrisp, and fed her and everyone else, all 16 of us . then on that monday Columbus Day october 14, 2002 at 530 pm mom passed away, And tomorrow Columbus Day the tradition continues with another generation as i take my daughter and my grandson to the orchard, then come home and make an apple crisp.:flower3:

That is so sad, yet such an awesome story filled with wonderful memories!! Have a great time tomorrow with the kids!! :hug:

Andrea
 
Matty, good to see you on the boards again :).. btw, I don't hold you responsible for Tampa's win last night ;).

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Ummm, yeah, about that...;) :rotfl2: Nice of you to let me off the hook for that!! And thanks, it's good to see you too!!

Andrea
 
wow twice now you have given me flowers. You are one up on the ex...oops did I let that slip. Bad Amy. Shouldn't say things like that.

You can say what you please, especially if it's true. People will just have to get over it! :grouphug:
 
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