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Funny... this is all good!!! Love your wandering about in the hallways of the BC, that's classic. Next time you're late in the parks, you'll have to sneak in your flask to make your own FAB!!! What would security think of that??
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Great update! Glad to see you found the cat! We went looking for it twice, when we were there, but got distracted each time and never went back to find it. Sounds like another wonderful evening. Looking forward to more
It was bittersweet waking up with the princesses that morning – we were about to lose one of our group later that day. *sigh*
We quickly got ready and stopped into the concierge lounge for a nice breakfast – man, I was gonna miss this place! We went back to the room and Jill dragged her bags down to the lobby so she could arrange for their transfer for her flight home. **double sigh**
Then we staked out a spot in the lobby to wait for Sharon’s parents, Mabel and Ed, to arrive. Sharon wandered off for a moment and Jill and I argued about which one of us would become the Stevensons’ favorite adopted daughter. That’s when I noticed that Jill had wisely brought along a sugar offering for Mabel and I knew it was pointless to compete with a professional.
We both recognized Sharon’s folks right away and didn’t hesitate to run up and greet them warmly. Man, oh man – they are a joy and a delight and it’s easy to see why Sharon is such a fabulous lady with Mabel and Ed for parents.
Unfortunately, Art the Greeter wasn’t on duty, so Mabel didn’t get to see her crush, but Teena the Greeter was there and she was lovely to talk to. Ed really took a shine to her and the two of them happily nattered on for a loooong time while we all admired the decorations (and Mabel quietly ate a great percentage of her sugary treats.) After a bit, Sharon prompted us to head out for Epcot and we walked at a leisurely pace over to the International Gateway. What cracked me up was that Mabel made a comment that she was surprised that we were walking so slowly – she thought we were commandos! Jill and I instantly picked up speed (as if Karen was there giving us the quick march) and the long-legged Stevenson’s were able to really stretch their limbs and get moving! When we got to the I Gateway, they stopped to get their APs sorted out and Sharon sent Jill and me ahead to meet up with various PassPorters who were waiting for us at Soarin’.
We saw the gang and the chatting started up again. Jill and I got FPs, but found that we all had times that ranged all over the place. When the Stevensons arrived, Sharon introduced her folks all around and more chatting ensued. Eventually, it was decided that some people would use their Soarin’ FPs now while others of us headed over to Mission:Space. We’d meet up again in a bit.
Sharon’s mom was told to meet at a “designated bench” so Ed and the CLQ-1 could head into the Orange Team on M:S – something Jill was a little freaked out to do, but was doing… just to “show” her hubby!
She was definitely scared before the ride, very quiet during the ride, and a little woozy after the ride – but oh, so proud to have done it. (Even if she needed a little soda to settle her stomach afterwards!)
It was at this point that Sharon realized her mother wasn’t on the Designated Bench and she had to go chasing off after her. (Apparently, she'd gone to Test Track to pick out her next car! )
I took that time to watch the Jamitors a bit:
Then it was back to The Land for our lunch and our goodbyes to Bob and Larry. We all selected various lunches from Sunshine Seasons and pulled a series of tables together to enjoy our last moments as a big gang. At one point, Lesley showed Sharon that she’d accumulated a whole bunch of FPs and PSha was very proud of her padawan:
After a good bit of talking and noshing and laughing, Larry started to sadly sing “now it’s time to say goodbye….” And I had to join in “…to all our fam-i-ly…”
Without missing a beat, the rest of the group joined in.
“M-I-C! See ya real soon”
“K-E-Y! Why, because we like you.”
We topped it off with the most tender, most mournful “M-O-U-S-EEEEEEEE!”
I seriously had to wipe away quite a few tears. So… so touching!
We hugged Larry and Bob goodbye and waved them off, lips a-quivering. *sigh*
Then we turned to decide what next to do. I think I have the timing of this a little screwy, but my fuzzy memory is telling me that we did Living with the Land first…
…and then Soarin’ before heading out to catch Spaceship Earth.
For whatever reason, the “capture” of my face for the ride photo gave me a “horn-like projection” coming out of the side of my head…
But, when I emailed the image home to my account, it seems to have been rectified.
What I liked is that they made it very easy to send an email of the pic of the person in the car with you as well… so here’s Jill’s.
<-- um... Sharon and Heather... look who's 2-timing with your boy/girl friend.
We (at this point, it was the 3 Stevensons, Jill, Lesley, me and Heather) moved along to World Showcase. We simply HAD to stop and get a FAB at the margarita stand – staunchly avoiding the sour apple that Heather despised so adamantly …
Except Sharon, who betrayed us all and got herself something from China instead.
After a bit, I got a text message from Larry that he and Bob were on their DME bus and headed out, hopefully for an uneventful flight home (that *did not* take them to Dallas or Chicago on the way back to Alabama!)
Just look at these sad, sad faces!
As we reached the International Gateway, I realized that I just wasn’t gonna finish the margarita I’d been nursing that whole time. Heather immediately offered to relieve me of it and then we had to say goodbye to our new buddy. *sigh* (Man, this was one sad day and the worst was yet to come!)
We got back to the Beach Club and had to begin the horrendous process of saying goodbye to Jill. I got a little weepy (even though I knew that Karen had already been brainstorming for our joint Spring Break trip to my family’s beach house – which is now less than two months away!) When I saw Jill begin to sob in Sharon’s arms, I totally lost it. Sharon and Lesley and I watched in abject sadness as Jill walked away to her DME bus.
I think the worst thing was that, once she’d given us one last wave and climbed aboard, her bus sat there for another 5 minutes as my heart tried determinedly to sit in a puddle in my shoes, sulking.
Eventually, her bus pulled away and we had to scrape ourselves off of the sidewalk and gather ourselves for the ride to SSR. I got this sad little pic a few minutes later.
Ye-ouch! It hurts to see her so sad!
Mabel pulled their tiny little rental “clown” car over and we all stuffed ourselves inside (a la Dawn and Crystal on Mullholland Madness at Disneyland – does anyone have some Parkay?!) Seriously, I think Sharon must’ve thought I was makin’ a move on her – I was *that* far into her lap just trying to close the door. (I’m sure our exhaust system was dragging on the pavement.)
When we got to SSR, Lesley directed Mabel over to her villa and I seriously heard the car sigh in relief when I released the door and went exploding out of the car.
While Sharon got settled in at the timeshare, Lesley and I sat out on her balcony and had a nice, long chat about a wide ranging series of topics. It was lovely – especially as we had a view of a pretty fountain and lots of waterfowl playing in the water.
Eventually, we gathered ourselves together and headed over to the valet area to call for a cab. A great CM there offered to take us in a DVC van and kept up a nice conversation with me while Lesley checked in with family about her uncle’s health.
We pulled up to the AKL and I was happy that our driver was willing to take a tip! He was great and saved us so much money by taking us – a cab would’ve cost us at least $15.
We headed into the Lodge and I snagged a pic of the AKL tree – it has a red cast to it this year (last year it was white and gold.)
We met up with Mabel and Ed at Boma and were seated at a neat table on one of the long, curved benches. Yum, yum, yum… the smells were deeeelicious and the food lived up to the smells. This is seriously one of my favorite meals on property.
Now… wanna know how sneaky Miss Sharon is? She’d warned me weeks before that Ed was the kind of dad who would insist on paying for the meal and I’d best not think about trying to pay for myself or anyone else. Little did I know that ShaSha was being all sneaky-like and had slipped her credit card to the waiter without me knowing. In fact, I was sort of looking for the check to arrive so I could at least put up a token fight with Ed… only to look over and see Sharon signing something. THE CHECK!!
Man, that girl’s good! (Thanks, Sharon -- that was lovely of you! But sneaky.)
We crammed back into the clown car and got back to SSR, all nice and full and warm. Lesley and I chatted for another long bit and then settled in to sleep.
Up next: A little time in Downtown Disney…
Last edited by Caldercup; 02-04-2009 at 04:17 PM..
Sadness! The memories are lovely, but the goodbyes are so, so sad. And I've figured it out. Judging by the SE videos, swinging will be very big in the future.
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Oh my heart is breaking along with you guys to see so many go home. Sounds like you had wonderful last moments and a great meal with PSha being sneaky! Looking forward to more!