The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Andrew C

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Change of plans.

Skipping DAK altogether. Going to Downtown Disney instead.

Suits me fine.
I need to go on a Basin shopping spree; to stock up on Mr. Potato parts; and to get my son a t-shirt from Rainforest Cafe.

Lunch at EoS - helloooooo Holiday Sandwich, and then maybe a boat ride for some beignets.

Afternoon FPP's at MK.

Later, Peeps.

Haha. If a plan a trip with a half day at DAK, I never make it. If I plan a trip with two half days there, I only make 1.
 

DVCPluto

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First thing I noticed, of course, was the snow. Second thing was the direct vent fireplace on the neighbors house.
Comes with my profession. :)
And yes, we put plenty of fireplaces in homes we design down here. We have occasional sleet, ice, and snow, so it gets cool enough to light a fireplace or two, to help keep a house warm, without having to turn the heater/furnace on as much. And, who doesn't love a warm fire in the fireplace on a cold winters night...?! :)

We're actually attempting to start a fire in our fireplace after not having done one in about 12 years!! Just never think to use it.

I think hubby knows that I've reached my breaking point with the cold, and if he doesn't figure out some warmth, I may be heading south with or without him! ;). (I would need some of that paycheck though...)
 

Cesar R M

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In other days, having a miserable day of bad luck.
So many things went wrong today.

The most worrysome is my main debit card nip disappearing, and my "encrypted" password card for some of my credit cards, disappearing from my wallet.

I might need to change some of my passwords in the future :(
 

donaldtoo

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donaldtoo

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It was horrible! We were at WDW at the beginning of December last year (which was absolutely great in both weather and crowd sizes) and came home to everything completely frozen over. Then we were also buried with a ton of snow. I had so snow much I was actually pushing it out into the crop fields because I couldn't pile any more along the driveway. The barn cleaner was under 6-10" of ice and I didn't get it thawed out until June. I just hope this year isn't a repeat - I think everyone in North America deserves a break after a frigid winter and the not so great spring and summer...

Yea, I just don't know how y'all live in that stuff up there so many months outta' the year. Granted, last year seemed to be especially brutal by recent standards, but, either way, y'all all (except @MinnieM123, of course ;)) talk about how much y'all dread this time of year.
Although, severe storm/tornado warnings can sometimes make spring a bit dicey, we really have no dreaded times of the year, down here. Even when it's 108 degrees out, we can still move about freely, even if for some, that may only be from A/C to A/C. ;) :)
 

donaldtoo

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We're actually attempting to start a fire in our fireplace after not having done one in about 12 years!! Just never think to use it.

I think hubby knows that I've reached my breaking point with the cold, and if he doesn't figure out some warmth, I may be heading south with or without him! ;). (I would need some of that paycheck though...)

Have y'all had someone out to clean and check the flu? If not, it's a good idea to do that first, especially since y'all haven't started a fire in there in so many years.
Last winter is the first winter I can remember not having even one fire in the fireplace in a long time. It was pretty mild down here. Ours is wood burning and I still have a bunch of wood in the shed. Maybe it'll be a little colder this year. If not, we could just open the windows and burn some anyway. :)

Yep, the cost of living is lower down here, but, it still ain't free...! ;)
 

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