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A hilarious blog from a middle class working mother struggling to balance work, family budget and schedules while having fun shopping and traveling ...ok perhaps hilarious is a bit over the top but alas ...striving to bring you information to make your life a little bit more pleasant.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentine's Day ...

I remember before I was married Valentine's Day was a romantic moment in time for a couple to delight in their love. Meeting Scott added to the drama. Each year he would endevour to purchase me a lavish gift. And each year I made him return it. This year he finally learned. He did not get me anything. He did bring in a pizza so I did not have to cook and spent a few extra moments telling me how much he loved me as we sat stuffing goody bags for Danica's birthday party. Spending time together trumps a tennis bracelet any day!

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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Ain't No Paradise


So I have had my eyes peeled for commercials for Paradise Hotel 2, but have seen none. Turns out I don't have My Network TV or Fox Reality. Our cable is through our home owners association and channel options are limited, not to mention we chose not to upgrade since we dont watch any of the shows on the "movie" channels. The web? Nope, cant find full episodes there either. What I did find is a recap given by the "envelope girl." From what I can see this group seems lame. They are totally stereotypical, drunken 20 year olds. Not one has a personality, they all seem fake. Not a crazy Toni amonst them. And to make things even less appealing and a bit more morbid, one of the guys, Nathan, died shortly after the show wrapped in September.

Now we do have TiVo and there is a service from Amazon in which I can buy the episode for $2. But, no. Not worth it. Besides, Scott Baio is 46 and Pregnant, who needs Paradise Hotel!


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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Family Suite Yay, Princess Dinner Nay!

This past weekend we took the little munchkins to Walt Disney World for an early celebration of Danica's 3rd birthday. We decided upon this particular weekend as she was still, technically, 2 and free but more importantly it was an uncrowded Superbowl weekend. I recently underwent some major surgery and I am not allowed to bend or lift anything over five pounds . . . such as my kids. So, to keep Scott sane, we brought along our babysitter. With the added body to our party we realized that we would need a little extra space and even an extra bathroom to accommodate the 5 of us. The solution was easily found at the Walt Disney World All-Star Music Resort. This particular hotel is one of their "value" hotels created to fit the needs of those on a tight budget. The pull to the All-Star Music for this trip was the fairly new "family suites." The family suite is basically two adjoining rooms that have been converted to a living room and small bedroom with a kitchenette including a refrigerator. The room was perfect for our needs and was reasonable maintained.


Now I should note, that this is not our first foray into the lower priced hotels. We have stayed at Pop Century (Value) and found it to be adequate for our then party of 3. The room was small though. In fact we were originally booked into a room with 2 double beds and had to be moved to a room with a king in order to accommodate Danica's pack and play. Even so the rooms in other resorts were about the same size. In the past we have stayed in the Coronado Springs Resort (Moderate) and our last trip in September took us to the Grand Floridian (Deluxe Monorail). Okay, there were a few more amenities in the pricier resorts but I honestly did not need to use the Grand Floridian robes. I did, however, have to request a refrigerator at all the hotels except the All-Star Music. The family suites have a refrigerator included, despite the fact that the value hotels charge a nightly fee for the refrigerator. The more expensive hotels provide them upon request, free of charge. On Saturday night, Scott and I strolled over to the cafeteria for a cup of coffee. We chatted about the hotel differences, such as the huge cafeteria in this hotel compared to the shoe box at the Grand Floridian. We concluded that it may be more advantageous to stay at the value resort.
Enough about the hotel … now onto food! I love to cook and Scott and I are total foodies. One of our facinations with WDW is the fabulous restaurants and the ability to enjoy food from different cultures. However, not every restaurant is a winner. On our last trip we had breakfast at Chef Mickey's, the food, despite being a buffet, was wonderful and tasty and the kids were entertained by the characters. Since we are not big breakfast eaters we decided to make this a dinner stop. Unfortunately, the buffet was not really appealing. The "less cooked" (the carver's words not mine) prime rib was good. Still the kids had a good time. We will be returning on our next trip in September but only for breakfast.

Suffice it to say we did not have one outstanding meal the whole trip but we did have one amazingly disappointing one. The Princess Fairy Tale Dinner in Norway! I showed up at our designated time and checked in. Tom, at the podium told us it would be just a few minutes. Twenty minutes and over 100 people later I went up to the podium again. A new gentleman was standing there and the look on his face made me realize that Tom had not checked us in. He quickly ushered us into the hall and had the kids photographed with Belle ... for $32.

Then we were seated for the nightmare to continue. I had been told it was a buffet. I choose buffets at the parks because the kids dont have a long wait for the food to be served. Well this is not a buffet and the menu is totally unappealing. There is an appetizer buffet ... do your toddlers like smoked salmon and beet salad? Exactly! Ariel worked hard to calm us down ... then Tom appeared. He was our waiter. Realizing that all the restaurants were full-up I just tried to make the most of it. Scott ordered some sort of meat patty that came with beets while I chose the salmon. The kids shared a kids pizza and our babysitter ordered the pizza off the children's menu as well. This is where I note that I was charged $15 for the kids pizza and $29 for the babysitters pizza ... all of which tasted horrid and went uneaten. Scott ate his meat patty and I nibbled half way through the overcooked salmon. Then we left the park and headed for home. I was sick the whole way, the next day and even stayed home from work today. Obviously, we won't be back.

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