BillBrasky
#PSF
I'm pumped about taking the boy (and his potential sibling) to Disney someday too. But only if Dad gets one day to drink his way around the world at Epcot.
do you ever eat so much pizza that you don't want to eat food again the next day until nigh on 1 PM
is 'with inlaws' who live in FL or just all travelling to Orland together?
I'm pumped about taking the boy (and his potential sibling) to Disney someday too. But only if Dad gets one day to drink his way around the world at Epcot.
New board superlative submission: most likely to be a Disney adult.
I dig both G and Ts and martinis, but I find my vermouth goes bad before I ever finish a bottle.
I should pick up some vermouth soon.
Do you keep it refrigerated?
Are you supposed to?
yes, but like other opened wine it has a short shelf-life
Lest I be misunderstood, I prefer to vacation in nature. Preferably far from masses of people. I can only coerce the family into so much camping in a year.
Anyone use/own the constant targeted ad I get, a chirp wheel? The cracking back sound seems so satisfying but also seems like a scam especially since it was on shark tank.
This. My wife is pushing so hard for us to buy a camper or at least a pop-up right now. I don't understand the issue with a tent.
This. My wife is pushing so hard for us to buy a camper or at least a pop-up right now. I don't understand the issue with a tent.
I'm pumped about taking the boy (and his potential sibling) to Disney someday too. But only if Dad gets one day to drink his way around the world at Epcot.
I have them; they were especially helpful after having a bebe.
(of note: they were a gift. I likely never would have bought them for myself, but I am not disappointed to have them.)
We were gonna go to a vineyard in Pilot Mountain this weekend but they don’t allow kids and my wife is going all Karen about that policy.
Is there a better sign you’ve made it to the Upper Middle Class than not hesitating in buying a Fast Pass?
I’ll also nominate upgrading to a hotel suite when you travel.
which is why universal studios > disney, can buy your way to the front of the lines consistently FTW
Same. I've been putting away $50 bi-weekly for a few years. I forget it happens; it just auto-draws into a 'way to save' account. It's up to $4k now. By the time TinyBaby (who is now 16months old) is ready for a Disney trip, there should be a pretty good chunk in that account to let us do it in a way where we can stay at a hotel on the monorail, do all the experiences, etc. We're going to have to balance a trip with a toddler/little kids (if I can convince my brothers to come too, with their kid(s)) and teenagers (stepkids). I'm honestly looking forward to it (minus the part about paying for 5+ people).