Aladdin show at California Adventure

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Princess Susi
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Re: Aladdin show at California Adventure

Post by Princess Susi » Fri Oct 05, 2007 12:39 pm

Godparents, huh? Not bad, still get the fun, but turn em back over to mom and dad...
I do have 3 nieces that I do not get to see often enough, but the next door neighbors have those 3 that are very well behaved and whenever I am out front they always yell, "Susi! Susi!" Very cute. I play in the sprinkler with the 6 yr old during the Summer! That's fun! So I guess I do have surrogate kidlets to play with, not all that often, but often enough for me!!! And these are really cute, well behaved children. Dad is a Mr.Mom and Mom works and they love the arrangement! He is a very cool Mr. Mom too! And I always buy the Princess stuff for the little girl and some plushies for the little ones when we go to DL or WDW! It IS fun getting them presents from Disney. The kid stuff is just too cute and you know they are going to love it! Their smiles are priceless when you give them a Disney toy!
We have our "furry" children, no not from "The Planet of the Apes!", they meow and really are quite independent. They only need to be fed stinky, fishy food twice a day and they don't really demand much. And they are nice to cuddle with on a cold night. They put off enough radiating heat to keep our thermostat down! :cat1:
Susi =^.^=


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Re: Aladdin show at California Adventure

Post by Cheshire Figment » Sat Oct 06, 2007 10:00 am

Syndrome wrote:Or you just make sure that you have an incredibly virile sibling who passes it on to his offspring. My brother produced eight rugrats, and now they're of an age when they are producing the new generation. No need for me to reproduce, as he has done enough to carry on our family line (not necessarily a good thing, either).
I'm the same way (sort of). My sister has four sons, all married, and between them a total of eight children. All except the youngest child have been to WDW, some multiple times. One of the sets of kids, the two oldest boys and the oldest girl, are all members of American Coaster Enthusiasts. I had the oldest boy, almost 17 at the time, spend a few days with me this past winter. He leads his family, having had 106 "Coaster Credits" by the time the trip ended. (Actually I'm not sure which of the two boys is older; it is only a matter of minutes.)



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Re: Aladdin show at California Adventure

Post by Cranbiz » Sat Oct 06, 2007 12:51 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:I agree! So does my wife. Except that she doesn't really like kids all that much. Occasionally, she does get a maternalistic bent to her. But that's not very often.

We've actually decided to skip the kids and go straight to the grandkids. Still working on the mechanics and biology of that.


That's easy. RENTALS.


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