I started out on the first page, but I ended up reading most of the thread from the last page, not sure how that happened...
DH and I will be celebrating our 13th wedding anniversary this coming October.
Congrats on your upcoming anniversary.
I'm loving all your lists. I hope you are better about them than I am. I'm great at
writing the things, not so good at consulting them before I leave. Plus my brain sometimes thinks I
did it, when in reality I just put it on the list. Somehow we always get there with pretty much everything anyhow. Most of the time.
There are some who say, "You can sleep when you're dead! This is DISNEY! You spent lots of money to be here!"
You spend lots of money to be there, so take good care of yourself and you'll actually enjoy it and won't kick yourself afterwards for running yourself so tired you're a grouch, that's my philosophy.
DH also had to buy the "Man Cave" sign for the doorway to our basement (it was 50% off).
I have noticed this about Hobby Lobby. You go in with a nice, short list, and somehow you come out with a big cart of "stuff that was on sale." In my world, your hubby showed incredible restraint!
I am envying you the KTTK tour. I actually don't want to take it yet, not until I've done some other stuff first, but it's definitely on my dream list!
I swear, we need a smiley that is pulling its hair out.
I have been saying that since I got here! Or a headbanging one, at least. Have the people in charge of smilies never planned? Have they never dealt with people disrupting the plans? What's the deal?
3. The Wishes fireworks viewing area. I mentioned this in above posts. We'll be taking advantage of this special perk for the first time this year. Not having to fight the masses to get a good spot for the fireworks is a huge plus in our book.
I'm suddenly thinking we need to reup with
AAA.

And how did I manage to miss the earlier mention? I was (at one point) specifically reading backwards looking for it.
We must have had our blinders on when we put it away last year because we clearly cannot use our luggage again.
I go through this every time I dig out seasonal clothes. "Why in the world didn't I just throw this away? Were people really
wearing this?"

The kids have been known to smuggle stuff back that I've tossed, but all too often I just didn't notice how sorry something was getting.
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Tour Harry P. Leu Gardens. The Harry P. Leu Gardens is a 50 acre botanical garden with hundreds of native plants on display, as well as a veggie garden and a few sculptures.
This has been on my list since the first time we came out, and I haven't gotten there. If we go in January I need to make a real effort, because the camellias should be in bloom. I've heard the rose garden is at its peak in October, if you're into roses.

We usually go in May, when there's nothing exciting going on. Well, exciting for a garden.
One of my most favorite places to visit when we're in town is the
Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art. At $5/pp admission, this museum is worth it’s weight in gold. I love going to see the display of Louis Comfort Tiffany glass, along with the pottery and other art displays.
We got out to the Morse Museum last time, and I love that place. So nice to see someone else who appreciates it! We got there kind of late in the day and so just did a self-guided tour; I really want to get back and do the movie and a docent-led something, but I don't see that happening this next trip.
My grandparents loved the Winter Park boat tour, twenty years ago or so.

No, seriously, I want to do that and all the other Winter Park stuff you listed. Sometime. *sigh*
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Take a Walking Tour of Mount Dora. We went here last year with our niece who showed us around. Lots of quaint little shops, galleries, and restaurants, block after walkable block … then you can have lunch. We eventually want to try dinner at Pisces Rising and watch the sunset over Lake Dora. Sounds like a great way to end the day to me. (Located approximately 45 minutes from WDW.)
A British buddy of mine who has owned at the Fountains since before it was bought out by Bluegreen keeps recommending that place. Still trying to figure out why it's worth a 45 minutes drive.
I could second pretty much everything on your list, actually. I have absolutely no desire to live one inch closer to Florida -- but, man, there's a lot of stuff I want to do there!
Okay ... I'm hoping I figured this out correctly. The learning curve with the new camera has not been kind, and I have been online for hours trying to get these two photos to upload.
I know how to upload them to the Internet, but have not the remotest clue how to download pics from my camera to the computer first. Now I think on it, you don't pull them from the camera; you pull them from the memory card. All I know is that it involves a cable and a hubby.
And one of the Daisy scrub top that will make up my nurse
MNSSHP costume:
I love the purple and the pink and then I am overwhelmed. My brain can't decided if it's supposed to look at the flowers, or at Daisy, and it keeps switching back and forth.
Have you ever seen the show
Psych? In particular the horse racing one? This is what Ballet Girl calls a "Henry shirt." As in, "Mom, you can't buy that -- it's a Henry shirt."
None of which, I hope you realize, means I don't like it!