Guest guest Posted October 29, 2001 Report Share Posted October 29, 2001 Lori, I'm glad DH has a tight leash on your activity! Just use your computer as much as possible if you can do so without having to get up and move around too much. We'll always be around to keep you company online! I'm so excited you found out the sex of the babies. Two little girls! How wonderful... and I love their names! Both some of my favorites. You take care sweetie and I'll keep you and those little girlies in my prayers. {{{HUGS}}} Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2001 Report Share Posted October 29, 2001 Lori, Congratulations, two girls sound perfect! I love thier names, they are great. I hope you are feeling well, I know bed rest can be hard, but just try and relax, you are creating two new humans, it is a tough job! I am glad that you have such a supportive dh, that will really help. You will be in my prayers. ' Kim Mom to Christian 10 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2001 Report Share Posted October 29, 2001 Oh Lori, Hanna and Abigail, what beautiful names!! I am praying for you and them every day. I am glad you are doing better and please, please take care of yourself mommy!! Love, lisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2001 Report Share Posted October 29, 2001 Lori, Where is my name? LOL! Now I'm hurt. Only kidding sweetie. Rest, rest, rest! That's all you have to do now. Grow those babies big and strong. Besides I'm here to drive you crazy and keep you company. Love & hugs, Jo-Ann Hello Everyone I'm sorry that I haven't been around much lately. Jo-Ann has told me about all the thoughts and prayers that you have been sending my way. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart!!! We had our 24 weeks u/s and so far the babies are fine. They are saying that they each weigh over a pound and a half now and are right on track as far as growth. As soon as I can get DH to scan the pics I will send them to the group. The doctor still wants me on bedrest due to the fact that I'm 50% effaced and now 1 cm dilated. DH has forbid me from doing anything more than getting up to pee and has moved my computer right next to the bed. Right now I'm just concentrating on making it another 8 weeks (without completely losing my sanity). I don't want to have these two until after 34 weeks. At least then they will only be officially 3 weeks early. And for those of you that are really interested (hehehe) we have found out the sexes of the babies. We are having......................... TWO GIRLS!!!! Hanna and Abigail No middle names as of yet Hugs, Lori M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2001 Report Share Posted October 29, 2001 Lori, I am glad to hear you, Hanna and Abigail are all doing ok (those are lovely names) You just get lots of rest and take care. We are thinking of you. Hello Everyone I'm sorry that I haven't been around much lately. Jo-Ann has told me about all the thoughts and prayers that you have been sending my way. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart!!! We had our 24 weeks u/s and so far the babies are fine. They are saying that they each weigh over a pound and a half now and are right on track as far as growth. As soon as I can get DH to scan the pics I will send them to the group. The doctor still wants me on bedrest due to the fact that I'm 50% effaced and now 1 cm dilated. DH has forbid me from doing anything more than getting up to pee and has moved my computer right next to the bed. Right now I'm just concentrating on making it another 8 weeks (without completely losing my sanity). I don't want to have these two until after 34 weeks. At least then they will only be officially 3 weeks early. And for those of you that are really interested (hehehe) we have found out the sexes of the babies. We are having......................... TWO GIRLS!!!! Hanna and Abigail No middle names as of yet Hugs, Lori M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Lori, I'm so glad to hear that everything is going okay with you and the GIRLS!! Sorry about the bed rest, but it will be well worth it in the end. Now that you have your computer right next to you, maybe the bed rest will be a little more bearable ! -AmyR 31wks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2001 Report Share Posted November 1, 2001 Hi Lori!!! I'm so happy to hear that you are doing well and the babies are ok!!! AND TWO little princesses!!! What a dream come true! I'm sorry you have bed-rest, but it is sooooo worth it! I wish Joleen was around she could talk you through it a bit, with all her experience. Hang in there, just wait, dh might move a toilet by the bed for you next, I hope not, he sounds sweet though, I'm glad he moved the computer in for you. I hope the next 8 weeks go super duper fast. Vicki > Lori wrote: > > I'm sorry that I haven't been around much lately. Jo-Ann has told me > about all the thoughts and prayers that you have been sending my way. > I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart!!! > > We had our 24 weeks u/s and so far the babies are fine. They > are saying that they each weigh over a pound and a half now and are > right on track as far as growth. As soon as I can get DH to scan the > pics I will send them to the group. The doctor still wants me on > bedrest due to the fact that I'm 50% effaced and now 1 cm dilated. DH > has forbid me from doing anything more than getting up to pee and has > moved my computer right next to the bed. Right now I'm just > concentrating on making it another 8 weeks (without completely losing > my sanity). I don't want to have these two until after 34 weeks. At > least then they will only be officially 3 weeks early. > > And for those of you that are really interested (hehehe) we have found > out the sexes of the babies. We are having......................... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > TWO GIRLS!!!! > Hanna and Abigail No middle names as of yet > > Hugs, > > Lori M. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 Glen I am the one that commented about the age issue...From my understanding there is no cut off age. It is totally individual..I think in my letter I user this verbage " If you are of a certain age it may eliminate you from being a good candidate..however there are limitations for all ages. and a menu of reasons why you may or may not be a good selection for this procedure ....there is no black and white....I know one of the biggest concerns is the qualilty of bone stock. and deterioration from the disease. Being that you are a man Im assuming you have maybe less chance of having a problem with the bone issue. but then again I could be blowing hot air ..these are opinions and not coming from cliniccal fact.so it would be to your best interest to search your own options...I know there alot of people your age receiving re-surfs as evidence from the many pos on this website Im certainly not an expert and your best to seek the advice of one of the surgeons that are performing the Re-surfing procedure mentioned on this site .. There are alot of them and from what I can tell they are all excellent and are more than quaified to access your situation and provide you with the diagnosis and best advice and the briliiant thing is most of the consults are free... at least mine was. After a hard search I decided on Dr. Koen De Smet in Belgium. that is a whole other story but I couldnt be happier or more confident... It is well worth the effort to exhaust all options prior to THR...I alomost went that route and and am so grateful to have been led to this website. I am 8 weeks post op. and free of arthritis pain. Sue RBHR 3/11/03 Dr. Koen De Smet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 Hi, Thank you sagliettigirl for taking the time to reply to my post. I appreciate the info and the oversight. I want to be as prepared as I can for my Jun 3rd intro meeting with my ortho doc. I would welcome any pointers or suggestions about questions to ask. Thanks to everyone for all your help. Glen > Glen > I am the one that commented about the age issue...From my understanding > there is no cut off age. It is totally individual..I think in my letter I > user this verbage " If you are of a certain age it may eliminate you from > being a good candidate..however there are limitations for all ages. and a > menu of reasons why you may or may not be a good selection for this procedure > ...there is no black and white....I know one of the biggest concerns is the > qualilty of bone stock. and deterioration from the disease. Being that > you are a man Im assuming you have maybe less chance of having a problem with > the bone issue. but then again I could be blowing hot air ...these are > opinions and not coming from cliniccal fact.so it would be to your best > interest to search your own options...I know there alot of people your age > receiving re-surfs as evidence from the many pos on this website Im > certainly not an expert and your best to seek the advice of one of the > surgeons that are performing the Re-surfing procedure mentioned on this site > . There are alot of them and from what I can tell they are all excellent and > are more than quaified to access your situation and provide you with the > diagnosis and best advice and the briliiant thing is most of the consults are > free... at least mine was. After a hard search I decided on Dr. Koen De Smet > in Belgium. that is a whole other story but I couldnt be happier or more > confident... > It is well worth the effort to exhaust all options prior to THR...I alomost > went that route and and am so grateful to have been led to this website. I > am 8 weeks post op. and free of arthritis pain. > Sue > RBHR 3/11/03 Dr. Koen De Smet > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 Check out http://www.activejoints.com This website has a great deal of useful information and was set up by this groups moderator, Brewster in NC > > Glen > > I am the one that commented about the age issue...From my > understanding > > there is no cut off age. It is totally individual..I think in my letter I > > user this verbage " If you are of a certain age it may eliminate > you from > > being a good candidate..however there are limitations for all > ages. and a > > menu of reasons why you may or may not be a good selection > for this procedure > > ...there is no black and white....I know one of the biggest > concerns is the > > qualilty of bone stock. and deterioration from the disease. > Being that > > you are a man Im assuming you have maybe less chance of > having a problem with > > the bone issue. but then again I could be blowing hot air > ..these are > > opinions and not coming from cliniccal fact.so it would be to > your best > > interest to search your own options...I know there alot of people > your age > > receiving re-surfs as evidence from the many pos on this > website Im > > certainly not an expert and your best to seek the advice of one > of the > > surgeons that are performing the Re-surfing procedure > mentioned on this site > > . There are alot of them and from what I can tell they are all > excellent and > > are more than quaified to access your situation and provide > you with the > > diagnosis and best advice and the briliiant thing is most of the > consults are > > free... at least mine was. After a hard search I decided on Dr. > Koen De Smet > > in Belgium. that is a whole other story but I couldnt be happier > or more > > confident... > > It is well worth the effort to exhaust all options prior to THR...I > alomost > > went that route and and am so grateful to have been led to this > website. I > > am 8 weeks post op. and free of arthritis pain. > > Sue > > RBHR 3/11/03 Dr. Koen De Smet > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 Hi rad01, I went to www.activejoints.com, This is a great site, thank you for the tip....I have a lot of reading to do. Glen > > > Glen > > > I am the one that commented about the age issue...From my > > understanding > > > there is no cut off age. It is totally individual..I think in my > letter I > > > user this verbage " If you are of a certain age it may eliminate > > you from > > > being a good candidate..however there are limitations for all > > ages. and a > > > menu of reasons why you may or may not be a good selection > > for this procedure > > > ...there is no black and white....I know one of the biggest > > concerns is the > > > qualilty of bone stock. and deterioration from the disease. > > Being that > > > you are a man Im assuming you have maybe less chance of > > having a problem with > > > the bone issue. but then again I could be blowing hot air > > ..these are > > > opinions and not coming from cliniccal fact.so it would be to > > your best > > > interest to search your own options...I know there alot of > people > > your age > > > receiving re-surfs as evidence from the many pos on this > > website Im > > > certainly not an expert and your best to seek the advice of one > > of the > > > surgeons that are performing the Re-surfing procedure > > mentioned on this site > > > . There are alot of them and from what I can tell they are all > > excellent and > > > are more than quaified to access your situation and provide > > you with the > > > diagnosis and best advice and the briliiant thing is most of the > > consults are > > > free... at least mine was. After a hard search I decided on Dr. > > Koen De Smet > > > in Belgium. that is a whole other story but I couldnt be happier > > or more > > > confident... > > > It is well worth the effort to exhaust all options prior to > THR...I > > alomost > > > went that route and and am so grateful to have been led to this > > website. I > > > am 8 weeks post op. and free of arthritis pain. > > > Sue > > > RBHR 3/11/03 Dr. Koen De Smet > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2003 Report Share Posted May 5, 2003 A C2K DR. yold me they have a cutoff age of 65 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2003 Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 the 60-yr thing is, I think, the British NHS saying that those under 60 OR WITH AN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE should be considered for resurface instead of THR. Dont think the surgeons have a specific maximum age - and if they did - you're not it!> Older people may have weaker bone and therefore risk femoral neck fractures with resurface rather than replacement. (but thats probably 70 - 90 yrs) " glendoggie " on 04/05/2003 19:31:43 To: surfacehippy cc: bcc: , 4 May 2003, 7:31 p.m. Contact: Contact: Hello everyone Hello, I'm so happy to have found this group. What a wealth of information and encouragemment. I'm 62 and have been diaganosed with severe OA-AVN in the right hip by my primary care phys. He referred me to the ortho dept at Harbour-UCLA in Los Angeles for evaluation for RTHR. I will be seeing them Jun 3. I am certainly interested in BHR, but I saw a comment in one of the posts recently that said if you are over 60, you're not a candidate for the BHR proceedure. Is this true...does any one know if there is a cut-off age for BHR? Is THR my only option? Thanks, Glen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2003 Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 Hi Isobel, What NICE are saying for the NHS is that Resurfacing is more cost effective for active people or those under a certain age than THR i.e. more money will be spent long term if say a 40 year old was given a THR than if he was given a Resurf. To my knowledge the NHS is not and could not have an ageist policy. Rog Re: Hello everyone the 60-yr thing is, I think, the British NHS saying that those under 60 OR WITH AN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE should be considered for resurface instead of THR. Dont think the surgeons have a specific maximum age - and if they did - you're not it!> Older people may have weaker bone and therefore risk femoral neck fractures with resurface rather than replacement. (but thats probably 70 - 90 yrs) " glendoggie " on 04/05/2003 19:31:43 To: surfacehippy cc: bcc: , 4 May 2003, 7:31 p.m. Contact: Contact: Hello everyone Hello, I'm so happy to have found this group. What a wealth of information and encouragemment. I'm 62 and have been diaganosed with severe OA-AVN in the right hip by my primary care phys. He referred me to the ortho dept at Harbour-UCLA in Los Angeles for evaluation for RTHR. I will be seeing them Jun 3. I am certainly interested in BHR, but I saw a comment in one of the posts recently that said if you are over 60, you're not a candidate for the BHR proceedure. Is this true...does any one know if there is a cut-off age for BHR? Is THR my only option? Thanks, Glen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2003 Report Share Posted May 9, 2003 There have been failures associated with osteoporosis. You could have DEXA (bone densitometry) of both hips to determine the amount of bone loss. According to WHO criteria, Osteoporosis is defined as a bone density 2.5 (SD) standard deviation below the estimated peak density. (Young adult value). This is derived from a database which is divided into values for male and female as well as Caucasian, Black and asian. From this, the risk of fracture of the femoral neck can be estimated. Males are at lower risk than females for osteoporosis. Also, men have wider bones than women of a given height. in NC > the 60-yr thing is, I think, the British NHS saying that those under 60 OR > WITH AN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE should be considered for resurface instead of THR. > > Dont think the surgeons have a specific maximum age - and if they did - > you're not it!> > > Older people may have weaker bone and therefore risk femoral neck fractures > with resurface rather than replacement. > (but thats probably 70 - 90 yrs) > > > > > > " glendoggie " <glenchris@e...> on 04/05/2003 19:31:43 > > To: surfacehippy > cc: > bcc: > From: " glendoggie " <glenchris@e...>, 4 May 2003, 7:31 p.m. > Contact: > Contact: > > Hello everyone > > Hello, > I'm so happy to have found this group. What a wealth of > information and encouragemment. > I'm 62 and have been diaganosed with severe OA-AVN in the > right hip by my primary care phys. He referred me to the ortho > dept at Harbour-UCLA in Los Angeles for evaluation for RTHR. I > will be seeing them Jun 3. > I am certainly interested in BHR, but I saw a comment in one of > the posts recently that said if you are over 60, you're not a > candidate for the BHR proceedure. Is this true...does any one > know if there is a cut-off age for BHR? Is THR my only option? > Thanks, > Glen > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2003 Report Share Posted May 9, 2003 , Could you give a reference on that probability of fracture vs the bone density resukts. Thanks. Don W. > > the 60-yr thing is, I think, the British NHS saying that those > under 60 OR > > WITH AN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE should be considered for resurface > instead of THR. > > > > Dont think the surgeons have a specific maximum age - and if they > did - > > you're not it!> > > > > Older people may have weaker bone and therefore risk femoral neck > fractures > > with resurface rather than replacement. > > (but thats probably 70 - 90 yrs) > > > > > > > > > > > > " glendoggie " <glenchris@e...> on 04/05/2003 19:31:43 > > > > To: surfacehippy > > cc: > > bcc: > > From: " glendoggie " <glenchris@e...>, 4 May 2003, 7:31 p.m. > > Contact: > > Contact: > > > > Hello everyone > > > > Hello, > > I'm so happy to have found this group. What a wealth of > > information and encouragemment. > > I'm 62 and have been diaganosed with severe OA-AVN in the > > right hip by my primary care phys. He referred me to the ortho > > dept at Harbour-UCLA in Los Angeles for evaluation for RTHR. I > > will be seeing them Jun 3. > > I am certainly interested in BHR, but I saw a comment in one of > > the posts recently that said if you are over 60, you're not a > > candidate for the BHR proceedure. Is this true...does any one > > know if there is a cut-off age for BHR? Is THR my only option? > > Thanks, > > Glen > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 glad you had such a wonderful time --hope the transition to REAL life goes well, maria hello everyone >I just wanted to update everyone on our spring vacation....thought you >would > all want to know. > Well we went to Disney and spent 5 FABULOUS days in Magic Kingdom, Animal > Kingdom, MGM studios, etc. Once I figure out my digital camera (months > later) > I will send pictures, but overall it was GREAT!!! I think Jay and I may > move > there, just kidding!!! > The boys were wonderful. We could not have come back happier. > The start of the trip was tough because got a bit scared up in the > air > and when Jay gave him paper to write down why he was crying he > wrote...airplane, down..I WANT TO GO DOWN!!! It was great that he was able > to express > himself and after a few minutes he settled down. Once we got to the > hotel they > were excited and just ran around with BIG smiles. The next few days to > follow > with rides, roller coasters and awesome shows was the best. > loved > the nightlife with all the magical lights and could not get enough > of > the rides. No fear in that child. When we got off the Tower of Terror > and > then the Mt. Everest roller-coaster as mommy was trying to calm down from > fear, > there was (Matt too) signing more please, more!!! Disney was > wonderful > and gave us the assistance passes that allowed us to get to the front of > the > lines and front rows of most shows. The boys meet Mickey several times > and > even danced with the bear from Bear in the Big Blue House. It was a week > of > NO MELTDOWNS and millions of smiles. Although Jay and I were a bit tired > each > night the smiles on and kept us going until almost 10:00 or > later each night. I of course loved the fact that there was no laundry, > cooking or cleaning for the week-YEAH!!! > I just wanted to let everyone know and share in our excitement. Again, I > will try to download pictures soon. > Thanks for listening (reading). > Talk to you all soon, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 glad you had such a wonderful time --hope the transition to REAL life goes well, maria hello everyone >I just wanted to update everyone on our spring vacation....thought you >would > all want to know. > Well we went to Disney and spent 5 FABULOUS days in Magic Kingdom, Animal > Kingdom, MGM studios, etc. Once I figure out my digital camera (months > later) > I will send pictures, but overall it was GREAT!!! I think Jay and I may > move > there, just kidding!!! > The boys were wonderful. We could not have come back happier. > The start of the trip was tough because got a bit scared up in the > air > and when Jay gave him paper to write down why he was crying he > wrote...airplane, down..I WANT TO GO DOWN!!! It was great that he was able > to express > himself and after a few minutes he settled down. Once we got to the > hotel they > were excited and just ran around with BIG smiles. The next few days to > follow > with rides, roller coasters and awesome shows was the best. > loved > the nightlife with all the magical lights and could not get enough > of > the rides. No fear in that child. When we got off the Tower of Terror > and > then the Mt. Everest roller-coaster as mommy was trying to calm down from > fear, > there was (Matt too) signing more please, more!!! Disney was > wonderful > and gave us the assistance passes that allowed us to get to the front of > the > lines and front rows of most shows. The boys meet Mickey several times > and > even danced with the bear from Bear in the Big Blue House. It was a week > of > NO MELTDOWNS and millions of smiles. Although Jay and I were a bit tired > each > night the smiles on and kept us going until almost 10:00 or > later each night. I of course loved the fact that there was no laundry, > cooking or cleaning for the week-YEAH!!! > I just wanted to let everyone know and share in our excitement. Again, I > will try to download pictures soon. > Thanks for listening (reading). > Talk to you all soon, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Wow, what a wonderful trip. Don't you wish life could be as magical as Disney? By the way, I love the story of writing I WANT TO GO DOWN! Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Wow, what a wonderful trip. Don't you wish life could be as magical as Disney? By the way, I love the story of writing I WANT TO GO DOWN! Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Wow, what a wonderful trip. Don't you wish life could be as magical as Disney? By the way, I love the story of writing I WANT TO GO DOWN! Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 its sounds like such fun, my eldest kids would love it...oh well maybe in a couple of years..she prays!! and we get normality back into our house. love les x > , > Sounds like a great time was had by all! Glad your all home safe and > everyone had a good time. > > Crystal and Eva (1 year old charger) > > > > > > > I just wanted to update everyone on our spring vacation....thought > you would > > all want to know. > > Well we went to Disney and spent 5 FABULOUS days in Magic Kingdom, > Animal > > Kingdom, MGM studios, etc. Once I figure out my digital camera > (months later) > > I will send pictures, but overall it was GREAT!!! I think Jay and > I may move > > there, just kidding!!! > > The boys were wonderful. We could not have come back happier. > > The start of the trip was tough because got a bit scared up > in the air > > and when Jay gave him paper to write down why he was crying he > > wrote...airplane, down..I WANT TO GO DOWN!!! It was great that he > was able to express > > himself and after a few minutes he settled down. Once we got to > the hotel they > > were excited and just ran around with BIG smiles. The next few > days to follow > > with rides, roller coasters and awesome shows was the best. > loved > > the nightlife with all the magical lights and could not get > enough of > > the rides. No fear in that child. When we got off the Tower of > Terror and > > then the Mt. Everest roller-coaster as mommy was trying to calm > down from fear, > > there was (Matt too) signing more please, more!!! Disney > was wonderful > > and gave us the assistance passes that allowed us to get to the > front of the > > lines and front rows of most shows. The boys meet Mickey several > times and > > even danced with the bear from Bear in the Big Blue House. It > was a week of > > NO MELTDOWNS and millions of smiles. Although Jay and I were a > bit tired each > > night the smiles on and kept us going until almost > 10:00 or > > later each night. I of course loved the fact that there was no > laundry, > > cooking or cleaning for the week-YEAH!!! > > I just wanted to let everyone know and share in our excitement. > Again, I > > will try to download pictures soon. > > Thanks for listening (reading). > > Talk to you all soon, > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 its sounds like such fun, my eldest kids would love it...oh well maybe in a couple of years..she prays!! and we get normality back into our house. love les x > , > Sounds like a great time was had by all! Glad your all home safe and > everyone had a good time. > > Crystal and Eva (1 year old charger) > > > > > > > I just wanted to update everyone on our spring vacation....thought > you would > > all want to know. > > Well we went to Disney and spent 5 FABULOUS days in Magic Kingdom, > Animal > > Kingdom, MGM studios, etc. Once I figure out my digital camera > (months later) > > I will send pictures, but overall it was GREAT!!! I think Jay and > I may move > > there, just kidding!!! > > The boys were wonderful. We could not have come back happier. > > The start of the trip was tough because got a bit scared up > in the air > > and when Jay gave him paper to write down why he was crying he > > wrote...airplane, down..I WANT TO GO DOWN!!! It was great that he > was able to express > > himself and after a few minutes he settled down. Once we got to > the hotel they > > were excited and just ran around with BIG smiles. The next few > days to follow > > with rides, roller coasters and awesome shows was the best. > loved > > the nightlife with all the magical lights and could not get > enough of > > the rides. No fear in that child. When we got off the Tower of > Terror and > > then the Mt. Everest roller-coaster as mommy was trying to calm > down from fear, > > there was (Matt too) signing more please, more!!! Disney > was wonderful > > and gave us the assistance passes that allowed us to get to the > front of the > > lines and front rows of most shows. The boys meet Mickey several > times and > > even danced with the bear from Bear in the Big Blue House. It > was a week of > > NO MELTDOWNS and millions of smiles. Although Jay and I were a > bit tired each > > night the smiles on and kept us going until almost > 10:00 or > > later each night. I of course loved the fact that there was no > laundry, > > cooking or cleaning for the week-YEAH!!! > > I just wanted to let everyone know and share in our excitement. > Again, I > > will try to download pictures soon. > > Thanks for listening (reading). > > Talk to you all soon, > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 yay > > > > its sounds like such fun, my eldest kids would love it...oh well maybe > in a couple of years..she prays!! and we get normality back into our > house. > > love les x > > > > , > > Sounds like a great time was had by all! Glad your all home safe and > > everyone had a good time. > > > > Crystal and Eva (1 year old charger) > > > > > > > > > > > > I just wanted to update everyone on our spring vacation....thought > > you would > > > all want to know. > > > Well we went to Disney and spent 5 FABULOUS days in Magic Kingdom, > > Animal > > > Kingdom, MGM studios, etc. Once I figure out my digital camera > > (months later) > > > I will send pictures, but overall it was GREAT!!! I think Jay and > > I may move > > > there, just kidding!!! > > > The boys were wonderful. We could not have come back happier. > > > The start of the trip was tough because got a bit scared up > > in the air > > > and when Jay gave him paper to write down why he was crying he > > > wrote...airplane, down..I WANT TO GO DOWN!!! It was great that he > > was able to express > > > himself and after a few minutes he settled down. Once we got to > > the hotel they > > > were excited and just ran around with BIG smiles. The next few > > days to follow > > > with rides, roller coasters and awesome shows was the best. > > loved > > > the nightlife with all the magical lights and could not get > > enough of > > > the rides. No fear in that child. When we got off the Tower of > > Terror and > > > then the Mt. Everest roller-coaster as mommy was trying to calm > > down from fear, > > > there was (Matt too) signing more please, more!!! Disney > > was wonderful > > > and gave us the assistance passes that allowed us to get to the > > front of the > > > lines and front rows of most shows. The boys meet Mickey several > > times and > > > even danced with the bear from Bear in the Big Blue House. It > > was a week of > > > NO MELTDOWNS and millions of smiles. Although Jay and I were a > > bit tired each > > > night the smiles on and kept us going until almost > > 10:00 or > > > later each night. I of course loved the fact that there was no > > laundry, > > > cooking or cleaning for the week-YEAH!!! > > > I just wanted to let everyone know and share in our excitement. > > Again, I > > > will try to download pictures soon. > > > Thanks for listening (reading). > > > Talk to you all soon, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 , I am so jealous! I LOVED everything Disney! I am glad you all had fun! We went there last summer and loved it...I can't wait to go back! Can't wait to see your pictures! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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