donaldtoo
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I remember the plethora


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Alright....the words I've been waiting to say for 9 years...I made Eagle Scout last night!!! My journey is just beginning and look forward to future adventures
Hugs to you about your travel experiences with your mom.
That is adorable!! She has some Dr. Suess books but she's not really into them. The only one she ever asks for is about two dogs that go camping. One of them is super prepared, while the other is not.
They have so many iconic children's books these days that it makes me wonder how the Dr. Suess franchise is doing. Llama llama seems much more popular with kids her age.
Our school district still uses Dr. Seuss books quite a bit. Our staff believes the repetition and simple word recognition helps their reading skills. For Dr. Seuss, his Birthday is celebrated for a week at both the Primary and Elementary schools.
If you go to Disney during the summer you will see so many kids dressed in their new Seuss clothing from Universal Florida. I always thought Uni had a one up on Disney with their 7 and under guests. Seuss Landings was designed with a young child in mind, not dark, not scary, more whimsical and everything is geared size wise to young kids. It was what Disney attempted in Mickey's Birthday Land/Toon at the Magic Kingdom but Uni-Florida won in execution. Storybook Circus with Goofy Coaster and Dumbo can't hold a candle to Seuss Landings. At Uni it is very well received by young families.
Maybe she'll be more exposed when she gets into elementary school then!!
She has informed me that she'll try the clan shell ride (which she didn't go on last trip) but absolutely doesn't want to go up in the air on Dumbo. It's funny you mention the storybook area because it seems very little in that area is geared towards the small child. I'm sure it's more of a winner with the kindergarteners though. At least I hope by age 5/6 she'll want to go on those rides
Complain away. On our trip at Christmas, DS and I were complaining about a group of teenagers, and he still is one. Of course, these were of the high school variety. But, he is an old soul, and I am not even sure he ever acted like a teenager.
I'm thinking the Slinky Dog coaster is going to be a better FIRST coaster for kids than Barnstormer at Circus is. Barn is short but I can see how those turns could scare some little kids. Mine were both pretty much fearless at Disney 'cause at 2 months and 14 months they really haven't learned to be scared yet so that worked out in our favor.
You might try YouTube. Do you have a smart TV that you can pull up the videos of the attractions you know in your heart she'd be fine on? Maybe if she knows what they are vs her fear of the unknown might help her be more comfortable with some of these attractions.
Or will she do escalators? Maybe casually mentioning things in passing...half way up an escalator This is as high as Dumbo goes up or in a glass elevator, even a flight of stairs. Sometimes comparisons like that worked with my kids.
I love the Dolphin. Stayed there once when it was 4 of us. We were upgraded to a park view room. It was so awesome to watch the fireworks from our room while the kids slept. Wish they had rooms for 6.
I survived today on 3 hours sleep. One of my moms called in the middle of the night and didn't feel well. Long story short she fell because she didn't want to turn on the lights and wake the fur babies, she's fine, mostly her ego and pinky finger that hurt, took 4 hours to talk her into going to the ER to get checked out. She just called me back to let me know. Parents![]()
We have YouTubed all the rides and it didn't make a difference last trip. But that escalator tip is phenomenal!! I'll try it!! She LOVES escalators!
3 Days until The Great American Race.
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Today is big day for bakeries where I live. The local media for years has covering bakeries on Paczki day. I know about Paczki day to me being Polish. It is a big polish tradition. When I was growing up, my parents made up Paczki's the night before. My parent made them up the night before so we could have them for breakfast. They also were part of my bag lunch for school when I was growing up. My parents made them up in different flavors.
Here is an example of what Paczki looks like:
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I used to have a lot of Dr. Seuss books. However, I had them stored in the attic, and they became water damaged. Broke my heart. My two boys loved it when I read them Dr. Seuss. My older son really loved The Sneetches.
Complain away. On our trip at Christmas, DS and I were complaining about a group of teenagers, and he still is one. Of course, these were of the high school variety. But, he is an old soul, and I am not even sure he ever acted like a teenager.
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