Thank you! I get the results at my follow up appt on 10/25.Oh no! That's terrible about your knee and Will's fever :-( Not a great day for you, for sure! I hope the MRI shows no tear or anything too bad.
Thank you! It's a big purchase for me. I have a few Coach purses but all bought from outlets. I got this one gently used off eBay to save some money. I wish I had the income to buy several!Your bag is gorgeous and I am very jealous. Enjoy it!
Thank you! It's a big purchase for me. I have a few Coach purses but all bought from outlets. I got this one gently used off eBay to save some money. I wish I had the income to buy several!
Thank you!Cute videos! I saw you smile at the beginning so I know you enjoyed it.
Your Dad is a sweetie. Sounds like he does a real good job taking care of his loved ones, he just likes to have his way. My DH is like that too.
Thanks! I felt a need to tell the other side of the story about my dad since I posted the bad side most of this report...lol.Super sweet post about your dad! Sometimes you've just gotta vent about Disney trip stubbornness frustration. It's wonderful that he is so involved and invested in spending time with you and your family. I'm sure he holds quite a special place in your boys' hearts.
It was so rough. To go from what they were to completely broken in one night...heartbreaking!And ugh on The Walking Dead. Just ugh. That episode was a beating...no pun intended.
No problem. Much too early to spoil. Though we usually don't watch shows on the day of and this one I insisted because I knew everyone would be talking about it. I will say, even on FB, last night, no one that I know of spoiled it. Today could be a different matter, so get to watching!Aaack. Thank you so much for not saying who it was on Walking Dead. Just catching up on your report and saw why no new update. I have gone Facebook and internet dark to avoid finding out who it is because I am working tonight and can't watch it till I get home in the morning. I never thought there was potential risk on the Dis.
I was hoping most people would understand that the things posted in the TR were just a glimpse but I did feel a little compelled to tell the other side.It's awesome how much stuff your dad does to help you and your family out but it's still okay to need to vent about him in regards to your trip. I love my parents and they do so much stuff to help us out but they can also still drive me insane sometimes.
Thank you. It was a rough ending...but the good thing was I knew we were going back in 2017 so thats probably why I was okay with all the stuff that went wrong. Well, Will being sick was concerning. At the time, I didn't think the knee was going to be such a problem.That stinks that it rained so much and that poor Will had that awful fever and your terrible fall. Really hoping that you get good results from the MRI and that you can avoid surgery.
I kind of am a purse person but I don't have the expendable income to indulge that often, either. The Villains one came out Friday and I wish I could buy that one. Maybe next year for my birthday....by then someone will have it on eBay!Love your Dooney. I just bought my first one. They have the Haunted Mansion and Nightmare Before Christmas Dooney's on sale through the Disney Store. I really wanted the backpack but couldn't justify spending $167.00 (even though it's a huge savings from the regular price of $298.00) but I ended up getting the Haunted Mansion Crossbody for $106.00. Still alot of money but I wanted it so much. I have been waiting to see if they come down in price anymore cause I will try to get one of the Nightmare ones if they do. I'm not even a purse/bag person but I just love the Dooney designs.
Going to do my best to get this thing finished up! Thanks for reading.Looking forward to a potential update tomorrow.
Thank you so much for joining in! I'm glad it was entertaining! And thank you for understanding about the parents thing. It was incredibly frustrating!I just read through your whole report! It really held my attention and I so enjoyed it. So many of your concerns hit really close to home! When we visit, it's typically me and DH and DD (four on our next trip in January) and my parents, who I love but.... cue the drama.
Glad to hear about your experience. I almost hate to be in WDW and NOT go to a park, but learning from this year, I think its just best. And the anticipation, while actually being there, should be fun!I wanted to comment on one thing that you mentioned at the very beginning, which is laying low on your first night. We drive from Kentucky and usually leave on a Friday after school and drive well into the night until we get to Lake City, where you stopped, so DD will be asleep for a large chunk of the trip. Then we can have breakfast and get to Disney around lunch time. This is always such an exciting day! I always go to the grocery store myself and I'm pretty serious about unpacking and making our lodging feel like home. The last couple of trips I've spent the afternoon getting settled and then had dinner at whatever resort we are at and weirdly enough, these have been our BEST nights and made some of the best memories. There's something about drawing out the anticipation and stewing in that Disney magic but still relaxing a little before all the craziness of the parks. We swim if it's warm enough or just roam a little and get used to our new surroundings. Just thinking about it is making me so excited for our next trip. Of course I'm not exactly taking my own advice because I think we're going to go to Celebration and go to Saturday mass and dinner but we'll still spend the afternoon settling and hopefully get to bed early.
I'm really hoping this next trip without my folks, will go smoother. The boys don't really sleep in and my DH will get up for a good cause - and if he knows there is nap time in his future - so I am really hoping that we can make it to rope drop, at least a few times, and most importantly, at MK.Also, I totally feel you on the bum dragging and cat herding. I am the planner of the trips, 100 percent and everybody just loiters until I tell them what they're doing. Which is great but for some reason somebody is constantly needing something at different times. And rope drop is one fantasy that I'm sure I will never achieve. We had a 9:45 breakfast once at Akershus and the family barely survived the drama of getting there by that time. The anxiety that ran through all your posts was a very familiar feeling!