Hello Snowbirds!
I've been away from the DIS for ages (if you didn't notice, don't tell me

) and am finally trying to get caught up. So...

to Meghan (yes, that's how long it's been since I've DISed) and Gideon!
Becca and Red, I will keep your Grandpa and Grandma and your families in my prayers.

Soliel, congratulations on your next princess!

Kim, I'm glad to hear the heart stuff doesn't look super-serious. And your living room looks fabulous!
Kim NDG, I'm so very glad to hear you're doing well! Congrats on the new job!
Laura, loving the updates from the UK.

Wendy, we've been to Ireland a couple of times, most recently two summers ago and spent a few days in Dublin. I'll dig up what we did and see if I have any helpful hints for you. We're actually going to Dublin for the weekend at the end of this month...for a football game!
I know there's a bunch more I'm missing from the past ten pages.

I always enjoy hearing about everyone's plans for their upcoming trips!

I plan WDW trips vicariously through you!
We've had a good summer here so far. DH's niece, age 16, arrived in mid-June, the same day the boys finished school for the year. We left for Copenhagen a few days later for our Baltic cruise.

It was great and we all really enjoyed it. That was the last big thing on my list of things I really wanted to do while we're in Europe. Now I just have lots of "little" things left.

A few days after we got home, the three guys left for a week of Boy Scout camp, so we three girls went to Paris for a few days.

Of course, that had to include a stop at
Disneyland Paris! We got APs when we went in April, so this was our first chance to use them again. And they have a special offer this summer where AP holders can buy one-day two-park hoppers for 20 Euros each! That's about $25!

So if any of you can squeeze in a trip to Paris this summer, I'll meet you at DLP and hook you up with some cheap tickets. Anyway, DNiece is from southern CA and of course is familiar with Disneyland, so I was looking forward to visiting DLP with her. It turns out that she is a big thrill ride person and doesn't really seem to appreciate the "Disney details" as much, but we had a good time anyway. Unfortuately she had to go on all the "big" attractions alone, since DD is too short (and scared). I also took her to Amsterdam (day trip) to see the Anne Frank House, and we did various things around here. She was here for a month, her first time in Europe, and I think she enjoyed it. We've been taking it easy for the past couple of weeks since she left (also squeezed in a one-night family trip to DLP), but now there are only two more weeks until school starts up again! Our school calendar has just a two-month summer break, but more breaks during the year. I like it this way.
Whew, sorry to ramble on like that! I've missed you all and I'm glad to be back.
