Gabe1
Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I hope those small, waist packs come back in style. They were the best, small packs to wear at Disney and you never had to think about holding on to a purse or whatever, because they hooked on like a belt. I have a tiny, cross-body bag (as a consolation prize . . .) that I take with me nowadays to the parks, but I miss the waist packs.![]()
If I opened my closet I could still see my f a n n y pack's glare at me for letting her collect dust. This last one was the best, pretty tiny but lots of zipper compartments. It was perfect. Dang Fashion police.
I now either slip a small wallet into my pocket or I have a small string backpack with a water bottle net or a tiny cross body. Last trip I only used the small string backpack. Wallet, sunglasses/reading glasses, umbrella, water bottle in the net. So little was in it that I didn't have to take it off for most rides.

) it would be such a treat again to watch a master chef work his/her magic with creative cuisine. They work with food, but they are also artists. It's all part of the experience. Sigh . . . I wish I was at Victoria and Albert's now . . . although I suppose at 5:25 AM, they're not quite ready for me . . .
Thank you. I feel better now.

