The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

MOXOMUMD

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Personally I LOVE the Candlelight Processional and have only done the dinner package for it. I think it is wonderful to watch, and it is nice to be able to just sit and watch it. I figure I have to eat anyway, so the dinning package is worth it to me. We have always done the Biergarten as our restaurant in the package, that way we get good food, and get to see the polka band.
Our last time doing CP had Whoopi Goldberg as the narrator and it was great. I'm sure I told this before but as a total stroke of luck we got to meet her. My daughter and I were standing up near the entrance earlier in the morning and Whoopi and some crewmen were walking around getting a view of the stage. They walked past where we were and she asked how we were and how our day was so far. Nice small talk. She was super nice to us. :)
 

MOXOMUMD

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You have Skyzone there? I thought it was only here in our town!! I wonder if it's the same thing. Going to have to google it. Here it's an indoor play gym with trampolines, a sort of elevated obstacle course, a climbing area, and then a soccer area. DD was jumping on one of the trampolines near the wall (the walls are padded) and her leg went through between 2 springs where the springs attach to the wall.
We have one in our area.
 

MOXOMUMD

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@MOXOMUMD , while your nursing your broken toes, I suggest you rest and treat yourself to some of the Christmas cookies, that you and your daughter bake for the holidays. Don't forget the glass of milk, too! (P.S.: Hope you're not in any pain from that injury.)
Thanks, I can't drink milk (and I'll pass on that almond stuff) but my ex-sister-in-law sent a fruit basket from Golden State Fruit. I've eaten an orange, cashews and crackers. Spectrum just converted everyone in our area to digital and this is the first day since Tuesday that we've had tv. I'm lounging and watching Freeform. Making my final Christmas lists and checking them twice. :D
 

Cesar R M

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It doesn't surprise me at all....I wondered about that...whether it would make a difference. You DO have the advantage of being able to read and write well in English, so I still think you'd be alright. Have you ever traveled to Europe before? I know you've been to various places in the US, but have you ever been somewhere that doesn't speak either English or Spanish as their national language?
Nope, never to europe. The farthest I have gone is St. Marteen on the east side. and Skagway Alaska on the west side.
 

Cesar R M

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Ouch ouch ouch . Full sympathy here. Mrs Ferret broke her toe about a year ago.
You know, hilarity of the day.

I have a few glass bones thanks to my chemo and radiation therapy to keep me alive when I was young (because of cancer almost killing me).
Despite that.. I have NEVER broke a single bone ever..
I have done sports (including contact), soccer, gone to tours, etc..
The closest thing was a miniature fissure after kicking the ball full strength at the same time another kid did the same.. I broke his leg :(

So no idea its pure luck... or what.
But man.. talk about bad luck on mondo's side D:
 

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