meyeet
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Same here.We went to see StarWars this afternoon. Good times!
Same here.We went to see StarWars this afternoon. Good times!
Those northern Christmases can be very sneaky.Baking and cleaning today - Christmas is really sneaking up on us here.
I'm not complaining about the delightfully warm December we're having, but it just doesn't quite feel like Christmas this year.Those northern Christmases can be very sneaky.
Imagine Andy Williams' voice here (which is probably easier than imagining mine, given that you've never heard it):I'm not complaining about the delightfully warm December we're having, but it just doesn't quite feel like Christmas this year.
Elderly advice... in the future, just go to sleep. Your face and your teeth (unless they are false) will still be there in the morning. Usually the first thing a person does to wake themselves up is wash their face. So... what a surprise, it woke you up.Soooo tired, I was falling asleep while reading in bed.
Got up to wash my face and brush my teeth, and now I'm wide awake. Figures.
Elderly advice... in the future, just go to sleep. Your face and your teeth (unless they are false) will still be there in the morning. Usually the first thing a person does to wake themselves up is wash their face. So... what a surprise, it woke you up.
Since my early teenaged years, I remember no more than a handful of times going to bed without washing my face, toning, moisturizing; and brushing my teeth.
And three of them were post surgery.
There's a reason why at 48 I still have no wrinkles. They're coming, for sure. That's unavoidable, but it won't be because of a lack of a rigorous night time routine.
OK, then do it earlier or allow yourself the luxury of knowing that one night will not a wrinkle make. I suppose that you do have to allow for the OCD gene that you have there, so I guess that my observations will fall on deaf ears.Since my early teenaged years, I remember no more than a handful of times going to bed without washing my face, toning, moisturizing; and brushing my teeth.
And three of them were post surgery.
There's a reason why at 48 I still have no wrinkles. They're coming, for sure. That's unavoidable, but it won't be because of a lack of a rigorous night time routine.
I don't know why I am so obsessed with watching the wait times. Maybe it makes me feel better that I'm not there?
Overlay or no overlay - not a chance I would ever wait 105 minutes to see the back side of water.
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I feel bad for the people that didn't realize DHS was an attraction wasteland and don't have park hoppers. Also - this is before schools have even let out - it's only going to get worse.
The 45 minute wait for the GMR is becoming more common over any busy times - it seemed to be consistently 30+ minutes over summer - with the lack of attractions. Star Wars and Toy Story Land can't come soon enough.I feel bad for the people that didn't realize DHS was an attraction wasteland and don't have park hoppers. Also - this is before schools have even let out - it's only going to get worse.
The 45 minute wait for the GMR is becoming more common over any busy times - it seemed to be consistently 30+ minutes over summer - with the lack of attractions. Star Wars and Toy Story Land can't come soon enough.
We only ever go during busy times likes spring break and summer, and we always skip the GMR because we figure the lines will be shorter later in the day compared to the others. While that's true, the lines still are usually 40 minutes. And we've had bad luck in that line. When it says 20 minutes, the ride never fails to break down or have technical difficulties, resulting in a 40-60 minute line.I think that with the demise of the hat, people unfamiliar with the park realize there is actually a ride there.
When we were there the sign said 45 minutes but we waited 15. I know this because getting on that line led to the one hissy fit my daughter had the whole vacation.
What about the front side of water?I don't know why I am so obsessed with watching the wait times. Maybe it makes me feel better that I'm not there?
Overlay or no overlay - not a chance I would ever wait 105 minutes to see the back side of water.
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I told everyone to schedule any resort dinners for the day we visit DHS and I was given weird looks. Because they can't just trust my suggestions.I feel bad for the people that didn't realize DHS was an attraction wasteland and don't have park hoppers. Also - this is before schools have even let out - it's only going to get worse.
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