Hey there. I was going to post to find you. The kids had the greatest time. I have no children (long story short, wasn't able to have them) so my niece Jennifer (the mom of my great nieces) was spoiled by me. I am her godmother and she is much more like me in temperment than my dear sister. We both are drama queens and show our emotions all over our sleeves.
Anyhow, I was ok with the kidlets wanting their own books, it made it easier on me trying to find the cards.
Mommy had the greatest time (as you saw). Seeing her great-grandchildren at Disney is a wonderful memory.
Jim was a photograph taking fool. He took cloase to 1,000 pictures.
That was great because we got about 600 great photos. Thanks to a wonderful collegue Bryan (husband of Jennifer) participated in the flag ceremony at MK on Tuesday. While I cried for 1/2 hour straight it was so moving.
Now back to meeting you. It was the topic of conversation at our table. it was like, Wow, Aunt Penny knows "people". People made us cool tshirts, people recognized Aunt Penny and someone set us up to do the flag ceremony. That must mean Aunti P is a Dis VIP. & I let them think that.
We didn't see any other disers except for you & I wish I had remembered to send Jim to your table for a picture. Thanks again for stopping us. It was so nice to meet you. & I hope you enjoyed your trip. Jim (DH who is not a Disney nut like me) said he had mixed feelings about this trip. It was too commando for him (ressies for breakfast and dinner and meeting people every morning to open the park). As he was the designated pusher of my Mom's wheelchair and the designated picture taker he didn't get much slack time. However, today while looking at the pictures, he said he was glad he went.
I promised him a much more laid back trip when we go in May for the pin event. Again, thanks for saying hi. Penny