Today marks 180 days until our Disney trip. This is a big milestone for Disney goers because it is the first day you can make Advanced Dining Reservations (ADR's). Sit-down restaurants at Disney World usually require reservations, unless you want to wait a long time to eat, and they can be made starting 180 days from the start of your trip. Some restaurants fill up within hours and others can be booked the same day, but better safe than sorry.
I got up at 6:00 this morning to book our three sit-down meals.
Dinner at Flying Fish Cafe at Disney's Boardwalk Resort
Dinner at Boma - Flavors of Africa at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
Breakfast at Chef Mickey's at Disney's Contemporary Resort
We've spent a lot of time reading about all the restaurants and narrowing down which one's we'd like to eat at. It wasn't easy to come up with this short list. There are so many we'd like to try but we are only there for three full days (that was a scheduling mistake I won't make again). We'll just have to plan more trips to try the one's that didn't make it!
Our place on the net to keep our friends and family up to date on the happenings of the U.P. Hardenberghs.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Snow
In most of the country once the snow is gone (assuming you had any to begin with) its gone. Not here it the great U.P. The snow has been melted from my yard for about two weeks now and we haven't had significant snowfall for over a month. Last night it started to snow. Then it started to stick on the grass. Then is started to stick to the pavement. This morning I had had to SHOVEL. Seriously Mother Nature? I know that when the calendar reads spring on March 21 it doesn't mean spring has arrived in the U.P. But now we are more than half way through April. We have spring flowers blooming in the garden. The hostas have started to poke out of the ground. The robins are digging for worms.
Next week the city is supposed to pick up yard waste. You aren't supposed to put it near the curb until one week before so this week I need to rake up the junk in the front yard. The back yard is good but the trees in the front don't drop their leaves until after it snows in late fall so the yard is a mess. I usually rake it up the week before pickup. Not an issue. This year...ISSUE. My leaves are now covered with several inches of heavy, sloppy, wet snow. It isn't supposed to warm up until Wednesday and we'll be lucky if the snow melts by the end of the week. If it does I'll be raking on Easter. YIPPIE! Of course if the snow doesn't melt then we'll have to figure out how to haul it to the compost site. Not that simple when you don't have a truck or a trailer.
I guess I shouldn't complain. Parts of the world are being ravaged by earthquakes and tsunamis. Parts of the country are being torn apart by tornadoes, and hurricane season is just around the corner. I should be thankful that the worst of our weather is just some rain and snow (and the rare flood).
Next week the city is supposed to pick up yard waste. You aren't supposed to put it near the curb until one week before so this week I need to rake up the junk in the front yard. The back yard is good but the trees in the front don't drop their leaves until after it snows in late fall so the yard is a mess. I usually rake it up the week before pickup. Not an issue. This year...ISSUE. My leaves are now covered with several inches of heavy, sloppy, wet snow. It isn't supposed to warm up until Wednesday and we'll be lucky if the snow melts by the end of the week. If it does I'll be raking on Easter. YIPPIE! Of course if the snow doesn't melt then we'll have to figure out how to haul it to the compost site. Not that simple when you don't have a truck or a trailer.
I guess I shouldn't complain. Parts of the world are being ravaged by earthquakes and tsunamis. Parts of the country are being torn apart by tornadoes, and hurricane season is just around the corner. I should be thankful that the worst of our weather is just some rain and snow (and the rare flood).