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Mickey Ears

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Awe well congrats on the new baby! You have a wonderful reason to wait a little while. We are waiting to save some money and not take a big trip this year being funds have been tight. We are going see Adele in Austin in November so that will be awesome! Can't wait! Waiting for WDW is so hard though but at least I'm not alone in The long wait. Hopefully it goes by fast! Haha!! ;)
OMG, Adele is awesome. What a wonderful voice she has. You will definitely enjoy that. Disney is very expensive that is for sure. Coming from Canada where our Dollar isn't as much as the American dollar makes it even worse. Thank You. She is a little bundle of joy.
 

sxeensweet

Love a little Disney every day!! ;)
OMG, Adele is awesome. What a wonderful voice she has. You will definitely enjoy that. Disney is very expensive that is for sure. Coming from Canada where our Dollar isn't as much as the American dollar makes it even worse. Thank You. She is a little bundle of joy.

Yes I don't know who loves Adele more me or the hubby! Hehe! And your very welcome! Enjoy your time with her they grow up way too fast! :inlove:
 

Mickey Ears

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It truly goes by in the blink of an eye! I'm only 35 and have nephews and friends with teenagers already almost graduating from high school! It's crazy and it seems like we just got out of high school! Haha! :(
It does just seem like I graduated from High School and I will be turning 28 in April. I will be having my 10 year High School Reunion already. Ahhhhh!!!!
 

Songbird76

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First the "unhappy in their life"comment was not directed to me it was to 2
Other posters if you look back who she quoted in her response and their comments not my comments.
Second I personally do not look at anyone as difficult or annoying if they are picky ever or do not judge anyone ever for any reason. Once she stated why she said that and it was an autistic child I even gave her options and said that WDW is wonderful with special requests and could probably customize or make some type of food at all QS and TS locations to suit the child's needs with sensory and texture issues. She even liked my comment back.
I have people in my family who are the same way and it does not bother me to deal with them at all or strangers for that matter. In fact we always make sure to cater to them and make them comfortable. I am as patient as they come so much so it annoys my DH how patient I can be and calm in almost any situation. So again I was not being judgemental just giving an opinion and was not the only one with the same general opinion. All my posts on here over all the years I have been on here are as nice as can be usually and this was not meant to be rude in any way. :)
I understand....like I said, you probably didn't MEAN it that way. It's just that without being able to see your face, it's hard to read the intent behind the comments. Of COURSE everyone is welcome to have their own opinion, and voice it. But we also have to be careful with HOW we voice it, especially in a written form. I'm just trying to see it from both sides and be the peace maker. No one meant to offend or be judgmental of anyone else's feelings. Just be aware that what you mean and how someone else reads it might be two different things on here. My original post was because you said no one was being judgmental, but it sure looked like it to me, and I'm an unbiased 3rd party, not knowing any of you...so what I was saying was that I could understand that it was taken that way, because it came across that way with the way it was written. And by the others you mentioned as well. I'm not saying you WERE being judgmental...I don't know you. I'm not accusing you of that. I'm sure you are a wonderful person (you like Disney, so I can tell you at least have great taste). Things just don't always come across as intended when you are writing. I'm sorry if I offended you or made you think I was accusing you of being mean or judgmental. I assure you that's not the case.
 

sxeensweet

Love a little Disney every day!! ;)
I understand....like I said, you probably didn't MEAN it that way. It's just that without being able to see your face, it's hard to read the intent behind the comments. Of COURSE everyone is welcome to have their own opinion, and voice it. But we also have to be careful with HOW we voice it, especially in a written form. I'm just trying to see it from both sides and be the peace maker. No one meant to offend or be judgmental of anyone else's feelings. Just be aware that what you mean and how someone else reads it might be two different things on here. My original post was because you said no one was being judgmental, but it sure looked like it to me, and I'm an unbiased 3rd party, not knowing any of you...so what I was saying was that I could understand that it was taken that way, because it came across that way with the way it was written. And by the others you mentioned as well. I'm not saying you WERE being judgmental...I don't know you. I'm not accusing you of that. I'm sure you are a wonderful person (you like Disney, so I can tell you at least have great taste). Things just don't always come across as intended when you are writing. I'm sorry if I offended you or made you think I was accusing you of being mean or judgmental. I assure you that's not the case.

Thank you but your fine really and no need to apologize at all. I am not one to really ever get offended. I don't take things that seriously ever especially online. Lol Life is too short for that and I'm a very happy go lucky person. I do defend myself when needed but don't worry I won't get upset or offended especially if you nicely point something out as you did, to my attention of how you felt. I mainly just wanted to point out I was not the one she was referring to with the statement of not having a happy life. That was directed at a few other posts that I was not part of. And to point out I didn't mean anything negative by my responses. ;)
 
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cdeev8690

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One of my favorite experiences wasn't a perfect view of Illuminations but it was more about the ambiance. Les Chefs de France has wonderful mood, a great prix fixe at dinner, and a lovely front dining room, especially so if you're seated in front of the windows. But since the windows are floor to ceiling, you can see most of the fireworks from your seat farther back into the dining room, which is where I was seated one night for a late dinner. As we sipped our espressos and devoured our profiteroles and creme brûlée, we caught view of the spectacular flashes and dancing colors in the sky. It was a pretty perfect ending to our day. I'd definitely consider it!
 

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