Proud member of the clean plate club

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The alternate headline for this could have been, I can’t believe they ate the whole thing. Each if my wee ones ordered ice cream sundaes big as a small dog and proceded to inhale them. I’m betting John could have downed another.

There’s magic in the air

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Having finished with EPCOT early, we’re starting on The Magic Kingdom. I am glad they first saw this by night. It seems more magical all lit up. Still, it has an energy all its own.

John calls, “All abooooard!”

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Life gives you what you ask of it. John learned that one when he asked to ride in the front seat of the Monorail from EPCOT to The Magic Kingdom. All four climbed into the cab as I reclined in back. Ahhhhhh. A win for all.

Today’s blackout brought to you by AT&T

For whatever reason, the quixotic nature of the AT&T 3G network failed to allow me access the whole time we were at the Magic Kingdom. This is not the first such time this has happened, only the most public. I love my iPhone. I hate the AT&T network. On balance it all works out. After all, every cell service has its problems. AT&T’s, however, are more frustrating due to their chest-pounding claims of having the fewest dropped calls. Woulsnt that be great? If only we could all get the AT&T advertised on TV, instead of the call-dropping, data-blocking, text-delaying one with which my phone connects–or doesn’t. Ahhh. I’m better now. Venting complete.

Epcot done. Time for a monorail ride.

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If the weather looks perfect, that’s because it is. We are having comfortable days and cool nights. Kate complained about the cold last night and I reminded her we air condition the car colder than this.