The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

betty rose

Well-Known Member
My long time friend and I have now been to DL and WDW together. We went to WDW right when FP+ was rolling out.

In WDW:
Her: So what are we doing today?
Me: We are going to DHS. We have a Star Tours FP at noon, then Tower of Terror and RnRC at 3 and 4. We'll do Tower at 3:45 so we can go right on RnRC. We have Prime Time for dinner at 5 and depending on the weather, we might stay for Fantasmic. If we don't do Fantasmic tonight, we'll ride TSM at the end of the night.

In DL:
Her: So what are we doing today?
Me: *shrugs*. Dinner is at 6.

She laughed at me and my differing reactions to that question. :hilarious:
Disneyland fits my style of touring. I hate to plan. I'm really considering staying at Disneyland. We will go to DW with the time share on our anniversary, it times out that way...but I have to see Disneyland.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I think I was about maybe 10 at the time (my siblings were all older than me), when my mother had a fit about people only giving her "kitchen gifts" for Mother's Day, her birthday, and Christmas. I remember being surprised at the time--as kids, that was our image of her. Somehow, we never saw beyond the "mother" part of her life. So, it was a wake-up call to the family.

I remember my Mom when I was little receiving for Mothers Day a full set of expensive Farberware cookware! She was upset. I didn't get it, I was small. For her Birthday my Dad bought her a very wide, gold charm bracelet, her Birthday falls right after Mothers Day. Every gift for the next decade was a gold charm. He found his 'safe' gift. After that he went to buying her Coach purses. Being older now he'd hand me cash and tell me to go pick out one. Eventually I had to branch out to car key holders, wallets, credit card holders etc. because it isn't always true that a woman can never have too many purses. He finally moved onto gift cards to United Airlines. Retired by then I think his way of sending her to see her family in Arizona. :p
 

MySmallWorldof4

Well-Known Member
Well, our house is older I guess...1969? But it's a typical European row house. There was no laundry hookup when we moved in. Well...ok, there was a hookup for EITHER a dishwasher OR a washer in the kitchen, and there was a hookup for EITHER a washer OR a bathtub upstairs in the bathroom. Hubby does the dishes and wanted a dishwasher, and I thought it was unsanitary to do laundry in the kitchen, so the hookup there is for the dishwasher. BUT, I have to do the laundry and refuse to wash everything by hand, so I needed a hookup for a washer, but I can't live without a bathtub. Most Dutch houses do not have bathtubs. So, we took a large closet upstairs that sits over the kitchen, we drilled a hole through the ceiling/floor and ran a pipe down to the kitchen to create a hookup upstairs for the laundry so we can have a dishwasher, laundry, AND a bathtub.
Wow!:confused: I am thankful for the conveniences my house came with.
 

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