I didn't know to look up when the lights went out!!! How come I never knew this before? Well, now I HAVE to go back next year so that I can look up on HM. DH, you'll have to cruise alone!

You learn something new every day...
Eww to the stinky lady. There was a woman I used to work with who passed away several years ago, she said "if you have smelled yourself, then someone else has already smelled you." I try to keep that in mind and I, like you, LIsa, keep deoderant with me every where I go! I have one in my car (not this time of year, though, it melts!), one in my desk drawer, one in my purse. I can look like crap at Disney, too (and I have), but I sure won't smell like it!
Yea, you gotta look up and see Master Gracey. I don't remember how I knew to do it but I did....just not the first trip or two.
The stinky lady was pretty bad. Thank goodness she was a "straggler" and fell behind in the line. I don't think I could have stood standing by her for very long. She was just yuck! And, by the way, I have deodorant in my desk drawer too. I also have super glue in my purse, super glue in my desk drawer, super glue in my car and extra super glue at home!

Knew ya'll would get a kick out of that reminder.
Ginny: That is hilarious about Alex calling out the "pooter" in the elevator!

Too funny!
Mitchell did something similar when he was three on the bus at Disney. For some reason, Mitchell loves to look at women with pretty hair. He always has. If I fix my hair, he never fails to tell me that he thinks "I'm beautiful". Aww! Even when he was three, he was this way. Well in 2008, we sat behind an older lady who had curly hair which was sprayed flat to her head. We were directly behind her and Mitchell piped up, "Momma, I DON'T LIKE HER HAIR!" The lady never turned around, but several other people turned to look. I thought I was going to die. I whispered in his ear that wasn't a nice thing to say and he told me again that "her hair isn't nice. I don't like it!"
I smile looking back on that, but I was embarrassed at the time. Children are so honest, aren't they?