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UvaGirl
08-16-2005, 02:42 PM
What is high on your list of anticipation right now? Could be short term, could be long term - whatever.
Me:
Friday/the weekend: sleeping in, catching up with friends - good times:)
Daylight savings starting in October - I love longer days and more sunshine
Summer - I'm just so much happier in Summer
My pay increase coming through - enough said:D
What are you looking forward to?
Not Afraid
08-16-2005, 02:48 PM
My first 2 pet-sitting jobs. (Yeah, that's my new "career"!)
Chicago
Cooler weather / Fall - Sweater Weather
Making the plans for the backyard landscaping come to life
Completing other house projects
The last of the Cemetery Screenings
Planning more non-Disney events.
Ghoulish Delight
08-16-2005, 02:50 PM
Shortest term: As a reward for getting a project completed ahead of schedule, marketing is treating us lowly engineers to all-you-can-eat pizza and beer at BJs tonight. Yay!
Continuing the free food them, tomorrow I will be in our company suite at Angels Stadium. And this time, it's being hosted by our VP, which means A) a chance to schmooz with my manager, director, and VP and B) catered food and beer!
A bunch more little things on the horizon, but if I start thinking more than a day or two out, my mind quickly jumps to the end of October and our trip to Paris! I can't be more excited.
Stan4dSteph
08-16-2005, 05:54 PM
my trip to Maine in 2 weeks to go shopping for fall clothes at LL Bean.
seeing Cirque du Soleil's Corteo in Toronto over Labo(u)r Day Weekend, then stopping to shop at Ikea on the way back.
Moonliner
08-16-2005, 06:07 PM
Having just returned from the vacation of a lifetime, I'm actually looking forward to:
All the normal day-to-day life activities....
Getting the house cleaned up from panic-packing
Clearing out three weeks of weeds and other creepy stuff from the yard
Starting some new projects at work.
Oh ****! Wait a second. I just realized it. I AM suffering from post-vacation depression. Damn. :eek:
€uroMeinke
08-16-2005, 06:50 PM
Short term - Dinner, catching up on what seems to have been a busy day on LoT
Near Term - getting the Re-org overwith at work, a Chicago swanking
Long Term - getting the house in order, moving stuff out of storage, planning a future international trip
Drince88
08-16-2005, 06:56 PM
Two vacations coming up (but not soon enough)
DL in October
WDW in Nov/Dec -- Got the Candlelight Dinner Package for the day/show/restaurant/meal time that we wanted. I guess it DOES pay to get on the phone at 7:00 Eastern to wait for an hour! Just another week and a half and can make the remaing ADRs that are needed: Jiko on our arrival day and a progressive dinner for one sister and myself: Appetizers at Wilderness Lodge; entrees at Narcoossee's; dessert at California Grill! (The other sister and her hubby are doing a romantic dinner, just the two of them, that night!)
Cadaverous Pallor
08-16-2005, 08:17 PM
ParisParisParis
TigerLily
08-16-2005, 10:10 PM
short term: going to sea world this weekend. I haven't been in 8 years and I'm so excited. We're having breakfast with shamu (I just hope he isn't feeling frisky in the morning. I heard sometimes he drenches the diners.) and we have reserved seating for all the shows and front of the line to some theater or circus they have there.
long term: my tax return...and paying off my car...LOL...my daughter graduating high school and getting out of this teenage phase...*sigh*
SzczerbiakManiac
08-17-2005, 10:24 AM
Cool weather
Going to Disneyland (I haven't been since April because of my back)
Getting a boyfriend
Playing D&D
The release of Complete Psionic (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0786939117/102-2997248-1173715) <drool>
Seeing Dame Edna
Matterhorn Fan
08-17-2005, 10:31 AM
I'm looking forward to this awful sunburn fading.
Going to the coast again with waterproof sunscreen and bottled water.
Heat index being lower than 100.
My teakettle arriving via UPS this afternoon.
blueerica
08-17-2005, 10:41 AM
SHORT TERM: Starting school
LONG TERM: Finishing my degree.
Scrooge McSam
08-17-2005, 11:10 AM
Seeing Dame Edna
Ha... I remember reading some book by her (can't remember the name) but her description of the room sized machine that took the place of her husband's prostate had me on the floor.
I'm looking forward to December. I had already arranged for a week at the Wilderness Lodge as a vacation when my company informs me that our next conference will be in Orlando THE WEEK AFTER MY VACATION.
How will I ever stand 2 weeks at WDW?
Quite well, thank you very much ;)
Matterhorn Fan
08-17-2005, 12:11 PM
My teakettle arriving via UPS this afternoon.Well, teakettle arrival was quite satisfactory.
Teakettle assembly leaves something to be desired. This thing's a piece of crap. A stylish, swanky piece of crap, but still a piece of crap.
OXO has a satisfaction guarantee. I'm not satisfied. Bah.
Drince88
08-17-2005, 06:05 PM
I'm looking forward to December. I had already arranged for a week at the Wilderness Lodge as a vacation when my company informs me that our next conference will be in Orlando THE WEEK AFTER MY VACATION.
How will I ever stand 2 weeks at WDW?
Quite well, thank you very much ;)
Do I see a WDW AP in someone's future?
wendybeth
08-17-2005, 06:50 PM
Our Alaskan cruise, in less than three weeks.:D
(Ow!! I think Prudence just threw a shoe at me!);)
Prudence
08-17-2005, 07:06 PM
A shoe isn't nearly heavy enough. (I'm working on my CC review in another window!)
wendybeth
08-17-2005, 07:17 PM
A shoe isn't nearly heavy enough. (I'm working on my CC review in another window!)
Heh heh.... If it makes you feel any better, I'm quite certain it will rain during our trip. It almost always rains wherever we are on vacation. If it doesn't rain, it snows. (Remember Cleveland last April? Freak snowstorm my ass- it was the Vacation Curse).:rolleyes:
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