Oh yeah. It's official. I've lost my "cool momma" status. It's been shipped overnight airmail to Ireland.
Nah! Never! You've definitely got the cool momma thing going on.
I can't believe how long I've sat here this afternoon reading ALL your TR posts - the laundry didn't get done, the dogs sat around with their back legs crossed, because I kept putting off taking them out & I completely ignored the fact that I had promised DFi that I'd do our (overdue) taxes today.

@ the dogs "with their back legs crossed"
Thanks so much dolcezena!! I'm flattered that you would give all that time to this TR - glad you enjoyed reading although sorry about the laundry etc.
it was really the photo of your DD with Eeyore that got me, & your comments on your dad's love of buying Pooh for you. I had a child 10 yrs ago & placed him for adoption. I bought him everything Pooh after he was born, & his adoptive parents decided that all Pooh-oriented gifts could only come from me. (We're from Winnipeg, the city where the REAL Winnie the Pooh bear got his name.) He says he's too old for it now, but it's still special for me.
Wow! You've moved me to tears.

What you wrote above is just so amazing. I think giving a child up for adoption is one of the most selfless, giving things a woman can do. I applaud you for your courage. I am certain it will
always be special to you. Thanks so much for reading and, most of all, commenting dolcezena.
Deb, I just can't tell you how much I've enjoyed reading your trip report!
Thanks a million packerbeth!
I found it by searching for
MNSSHP, which I'll be going to for the first time this September.
How exciting!!!! You're gonna have a great night!
Snow White disappointed us at the Princess Storybook breakfast. We'd been at the

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Party two nights before, and skipped seeing her in ToonTown because I knew for certain that she is a regular at PSB.
Oh no! Sorry to hear that.
My girls (7 and 5) are STILL bellyaching about not getting Snow White's autograph (and they don't really even care for her!)

Oh yes, my eldest son is still talking about the things we never got to do. What about all the things
we did?
Your poor DH, or should I say your poor DS's. Ya know, if that were my DH I would have scrapbooked the whole event. That's just too funny.
Scrapbook it? I could never do that to him - instead I just tell thousands of people on a public message board about it.

I'll tell ya something, I didn't go with them that day because 'Alice' was only 15 months at the time so I took her to the resort pool instead. When the boys got back and told me about DH's 'incident' I offered up a prayer of thanks for my decision to stay back in the hotel that day.
Sounds like an enjoyable evening (except for the part when you were wondering where your DH was!) It was good that you could surpress your anger and enjoy the show!
Hurry back with more of your stories.
Thanks!!
Love your updates!
And sharkb8 is right, you are one cool mommy! That's a great photo.
Aw thanks Jacquelyn!!
But...I must comment on THIS: your DH knows someone from Off Kilter?! That is just too too

. I love them! Seeing their show is a must do every time I'm at WDW. I even have their CDs. I am very, very impressed.
Yes, he knows the bass player and Jimmy Page is our best friend, did I mention that???

Seriously that's great that you catch their act each time. I enjoyed listening to them too.
I love funnel cakes too. Next time you'll have to try the ones in America at Epcot. That's my favorite place to get them.
Ooooh, I'm gonna remember that!
And just for you......
Two great installments, once again! Thanks!
Thanks lamagique! I'm thoroughly enjoying your TR!!!
