Monday, December 13, 2010

5 questions and 4 lies

After the party this weekend (thank you all for coming) I thought I should post some answers to a few questions we got.


1) I want to come but I need a roomie.... help!

We can help with that. Just give us a call or send an email and we'll let you know who else is coming that needs a roomie.


2) When are you guys going to be there?

Jose and I will be at the resort from Monday to Monday (the 6th to the 13th)


3) Can I come early?

Sure can. Come on down whenever you want.


4) How much will it cost?

That's between you and the travel agent- it'll depend on what kind of room you want and how long you stay. Just send her an email or give her a call. I promise she doesn't bite :)


5) Do I have to pay all at once?

Nope. You'll need to put down a small deposit, then the rest is due 60-90 days before travel. So you can make payments, or maybe put your tax refund to a better cause than last year (beer, I'm sure)



WOW that was incredibly boring. I'll make this post a little better with "Lies my dad told me as a child". He seems to be a pretty popular subject after the "special daughter" photo.


My friend Liz and I just had a conversation about little white lies our parents told us when we were children. I quickly realized that my father went beyond fibbing into full blown truth-massacres.



1) Disneyworld.

Every little girl wants to go to Disneyworld. I was lucky enough to have a father that would take me every weekend.






Anyone that goes to Jillys in Ellicott City knows what this is- and it's not Cinderella castle.




2) Cinderella's Castle

Speaking of the castle, I got to see it all the time.







Yup. The Mormon Temple.





3) Rapunzel


You think it's a fairytale? Would I lie to you? (Yes.) Come on sweetheart, I'll show you where she's kept. Still waiting on that prince






I used to stand at the base and scream "Rapuuuuuuuuunzeeeeel! Let down your haaaaaaaaaaaaair!"




4) The Statue of Liberty


This is my personal favorite. When I was little I really wanted to see the Statue of Liberty. I had a lot of things I wanted to talk to her about. Like, whatcha lookin at out there? And, can you come to school for show and tell?

So dad tells me that we just can't go see her. Why? Because she's a very busy woman and it's very difficult to get an appointment with her.

BUT....

We can go see her husband. And he'll relay the message to his wife.
This is exciting. We plan our trip. We drive FOREVER. And finally we find him.

Dad says march on up and yell up to him whatever it is you want to say to Mrs. Liberty.

So I go. And I scream..... Excuse me Mr. Liberty but I wanna tell you something so you can tell your wife and it's really important....









 Ladies and Gentlemen- Mr. Liberty.

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