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DaveInTN

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  1. That little girl looks like T-R-O-U-B-L-E! You are correct, sir. She runs the household.
  2. I love the Ale House. Great food. Good prices.
  3. Wow, scary! We've camped through some bad weather, but that looks wild!
  4. I'm a 500 guy myself. Love the loop. We've stayed at 300 and 700 also...but 500 most often. My favorite site was when we got 528 backing up to the canal. :parrot:
  5. I have three, but only a pic of one of them. First, I like the garden area in England at Epcot. We always get fish and chips and a Bass and go sit back there to enjoy. Second, I like the walkway in the MK between Space Mtn and Toontown Fair. It is a nice, quiet path along the railroad tracks. And third, I really like this nice, relaxing spot on Jackwagon Run.
  6. BTMRR, because it's DD4's FAVORITE ride! I just can't get enough of the deep belly laugh that comes out of her on that ride.
  7. They really should think about removing the water too. Someone might get wet.
  8. Thanksgiving 2007 - 300 loop (site 323 I think)
  9. Moosehead...Canada pavilion: And apparently I'm holding a beer! :banana:
  10. Welcome!!! :D Glad you found us. We were waiting for you to start the party. Now I can pop open that beer I've been hiding from Donnie.
  11. Y'all are freakin me out now with the discussion on sock seams and tags on clothes. We've dealt with the same exact stuff!! I guess just when you think your kid has "abnormal" issues (I use the term lovingly)...you find out they are more a "typical" kid than you think! In reality, aren't we all just one empty wine bottle away from being basket cases ourselves?? :D
  12. We really like WPE. Until a month ago we had one right here in our town. Chicken pesto sandwich is very good. And the pizza margherita is awesome too.
  13. It's 6 AM and I'm drooling too, Jim. I love that damn hot dog.
  14. This quote should be pinned to the top of the dining review board...as it sums up 85% of the restaurants at Disney. :parrot:
  15. What is this "Ohana" place you speak of?? :parrot: :parrot: :parrot: :parrot:
  16. I'll go with you! I LOVE cajun food. If you let me come, 40% off the tab. Sounds good!
  17. I think it really depends on their swimming abilities. I would let my 15 and 13 year olds go without us. But only together. But they are both on the swim team and extremely responsible. Now, my DD10....no way. She's an ok swimmer, but just not mature enough even with her sisters to watch her.
  18. I'll go with you! I LOVE cajun food. :)
  19. I don't know why it is, but we can hear conversations about a third of the way down the bus. People will be whispering and I can hear what they're saying. So watch out what you call the driver. Most of us enjoy talking to the passengers and with a doubt, the best part of the job is the kids. I especially enjoy talking and interacting with them. A few weeks ago at the end of a trip, people were getting off a full bus and I noticed a mom working her way up through the crowd getting off in order to get to me. Turns out her little boy had been looking all over WDW for a toy bus with Mickey in it.
  20. That food does look good...but why is it that the fancier and more expensive food is, the less you get? :) And WOW it does look cold in those MK pics! :) But I agree, I'd put up with the cold for an empty park.
  21. I have a kid with Bi-Polar too. Mine is 25 and now working in the mental health field as a Youth Support Parnter. I also have one with Scizophrenia. It wasnt a picnic, but it taught me a hell of a lot about compassion and what is truly important in life. If people take nothing else away from this discussion, I hope the younger parents will see some hope from mine and your experiences. Christine just turned 26. She is employed full time at a Veterinary Referral Hospital (I have noticed disabled kids tend to migrate toward animals), takes college courses part time, has a steady boyfriend
  22. For the most part, her symptoms now days are mostly auditory. Loud noises and other sounds really get to her. She's extremely sensitive. There are other symptoms which may or may not be related...like extreme irritability! :rofl: Of course, that could just be her personality. When she was younger, say up through age 5, she has some pretty serious issues with sensitivity to touch. Strange things like cotton towels would freak her out. She DID NOT like being held, even as a baby. She prefered to be fed strapped into a bouncer than held. We got her both occupational and speach therap
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