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I'm placing my order today. Do you offer a pre-season discount?
Now wait a minute Missy!
@donaldtoo My order from last years still has yet to be fulfilled.
I'm placing my order today. Do you offer a pre-season discount?
Let's add wild turkeys to the list of animals randomly seen at WDW...crossing the street in front of the bus.
James caught a few salamanders over the years and even tried to bring on inside for a pet, NO just NO!The only bug my boy played with was lightening bugs. Salamanders he loved to chase, never caught.
Whelp, rode Avatar Flight of Passage. No verdict due to horrible motion sickness the first time on. Going to try again next week, sooner after eating.
School starts tomorrow. She has to be out to catch the bus at 6:40 a.m. which means getting up at 5:45 a.m. Sooooo not ready for this.Last week of freedom until I go back to work. Where did the summer go?
School starts tomorrow. She has to be out to catch the bus at 6:40 a.m. which means getting up at 5:45 a.m. Sooooo not ready for this.
Well the room costs the same with or without you, doesn't it? So if they are paying for it anyway, I would assume they don't need that contribution.Yeah, not bad at all. Actually, if I go pretty much anywhere with them, they subsidise. Stuff I do on my own or with friends...not so much. So my Disneyland trip I paid for, as well as my SC trip, but they paid for WDW in January and they buy my food here. I figure once I'm making more, they'll ask me to buy my own food. But I can't see them ever asking me to contribute to the room.
I really love learning about how other people live, so history and culture are some of my favorites...I also love learning about psychology...why people do what they do, etc. I want to learn so much more about all my ancestors. Somewhere along the road, the e got dropped from the end of my maiden name. Apparently there was an argument and one part of the family dropped the e to distinguish themselves from the other...I wonder if it was during the revolutionary war. That's the kind of thing I would just love to be able to look up and learn about.Yea, that sounds like it would, indeed, be interesting. Not for the drama factor, but, just to know. So much is lost to time and history, however. The most we have been able to dig up on either DWifey or my family (including her family all the way back to the Revolutionary War) that was a bit dramatic, was a great, great uncle on my pops side that was a huckster. He was apparently a master of scr**ing people out of their property, and then turning it for a huge profit. Black sheep, indeed. Definitely not the family norm.
It won't be visible where I am. My brother might be able to see it. The town the mentioned on the news here, Glendo, is not far from where I grew up (by Wyoming standards anyway). They said the population of Wyoming will double for the eclipse.As for the eclipse stuff here is a CNN article about looking at the sun during the eclipse.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/10/health/how-to-safely-watch-the-eclipse/index.html
Think about it this way, you wouldn't normally stare at the sun because it hurts our eyes, even on sunny days if the sun gets in our eyes we squint, shield our eyes, wear sunglasses, but you still avert your eyes so it isn't going directly in your eyes. But on eclipse days the sun is "darkened" making it easier to look at, meaning it is easier to look at and once it is then out of totality your eye doesn't adjust always in time allowing exposure to the harmful rays. So in a way it is more tempting to look at the sun because it is shaded.
I have glasses but I still haven't decided if I'm going to trust them enough to look. My biggest fear is going blind so I try to do what I can to preserve my eyesight. I might make a box and watch what I can with that. It might be cloudy by me and I might not have to worry about it anyway.
I only remember one other solar eclipse, and again where I live we didn't see it in totality probably saw about 80% of it like we are expected to see it tomorrow. Anyway, I was in 2nd grade and we made solar eclipse boxes and our teacher took us outside and we all lined our boxes up by the football field fence. Our teacher probably told us not to look at the sun and being a rule follower I did not look up, I remember being scared to do so. So she probably told us we would go blind. I also remember a little boy in my class, named Teddy, was not so much of a rule follower and our teacher was constantly yelling at Teddy to not look up. I don't remember what happened to Teddy but I know he didn't move on to 3rd grade with us.
Not in WDW because of the DVC, but elsewhere there would be an extra adult fee.Well the room costs the same with or without you, doesn't it? So if they are paying for it anyway, I would assume they don't need that contribution.
Enjoy. I am back today. Already drama. Least of which is not having to keep everyone in at recess because of the eclipse. Happy first day of school. Get back in your classroom kid.Last week of freedom until I go back to work. Where did the summer go?
Well, carp. Hoping for the best, and sending lots of pixie dust your way.Not only did the bully girl not move, her seat is to the left right behind my son. She'd better not pull anything. He has a substitute teacher for a while because the regular teacher's mother died a few weeks ago and her MIL died last week. So she's not starting off the school with them and I don't know the substitute. I hope she's strict and pays attention like the regular teacher does! (DD had her last year, so I know she doesn't put up with anything.)
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