The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

seahawk7

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And to make you cry.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I love the 24 hour parties because I'm a night owl so I love being in the MK all night then watching the sun rise. So no, the BOG will be attempted to be rescheduled and if that's not possible then we still have our BOG dinner reservation and our "single rider" BOG lunch reservations.

I bet if you guys queue up together they will seat you together. There really are not smaller tables that 3 will not accommodate even if you pull up a chair. My DD in April were seated at a table for up to 4. It isn't like the Beirgarten where they seat you at other peoples tables.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
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And to make you cry.
Sorry, it doesn't play for me. But that's okay, I don't want to cry just now.

Once I get into bed, turn out the lights, and start reminiscing about the night/morning my son was born, and how thrilled my parents were, and how my kids had lost all of their grandparents before ever graduating, getting a licence, getting married, having a baby of their own ... I'll probably cry anyway.

('Cause in case you haven't discerned, I'm kind of a sap like that. Plus it would have been my Mom's b'day on the 15th.)
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
So..the day of the MK 24-hour party in May is also the day I check-out of my hotel and leave WDW... :facepalm:

Can you fix that?

My DS worked the day of the original Leap Year, one extra 24 hour day. Then went into the park after, caught over half and stayed 'till they were booted out, went to breakfast and went to work. No sleep. Bet he was a crabbity young man.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Can't...got a wedding in Atlanta. Which is funny because our friends who are getting married is the same couple we went to WDW with last fall. I wonder if they will move their rehearsal dinner to MK? In all seriousness, I bet they would contemplate that for at least 10 seconds... haha

Who needs a rehearsal....you've done it before. :happy:
 

seahawk7

Well-Known Member
I bet if you guys queue up together they will seat you together. There really are not smaller tables that 3 will not accommodate even if you pull up a chair. My DD in April were seated at a table for up to 4. It isn't like the Beirgarten where they seat you at other peoples tables.
That's what I was hoping because don't we find our own seats at lunch?
 

seahawk7

Well-Known Member
Sorry, it doesn't play for me. But that's okay, I don't want to cry just now.

Once I get into bed, turn out the lights, and start reminiscing about the night/morning my son was born, and how thrilled my parents were, and how my kids had lost all of their grandparents before ever graduating, getting a licence, getting married, having a baby of their own ... I'll probably cry anyway.

('Cause in case you haven't discerned, I'm kind of a sap like that. Plus it would have been my Mom's b'day on the 15th.)
I'm sorry, that is a lot to carry. I don't know what to say since my parents are still alive so I haven't experienced that loss yet. I do watch my parents though and it's a very heavy sadness they carry on special occasions such as birthdays and special days we celebrate.
My wish for you is that your son's birthday is filled with laughter and fun because I know your parents are with you just in another form and because you keep their memory alive with the stories you share of them.
 

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