OK - I have a few extra minutes this morning, so I am going to work on a few replies.
I typically just read all of your trip reports, but since I own one of the coats you are debating about I decided to chime in
I have the long parka from Eddie Bauer. I bought it last year at the 50% off sale. I own it in a silvery grey. I live in Kansas, so not as cold as climate as you. I love that coat. I'm a preschool teacher, and I don't know how I survived recess duty without it. I'm a bit taller than you 5'6". I like that it covers my butt and the bottom zipper is so useful.
I love the toy story set
Thank you - I truly appreciate you stopping by to leave your review! I'll update my parka saga below, because I just know that all of your are sitting on the edge of your seats awaiting my final decision.
Kidding, of course.
I feel like I am an expert at EB jackets at this point, as I've tried on every one that they sell. I only want to be warm this winter.
Thank you - I am really looking forward to wearing it!
Thanks, D! It means so much. I am trying to do the same--focus on all the things we loved doing when she was with us and helping Jimmy to remember!!
It makes me SO happy I think you had this set in the first of your TRs I had ever read!!
I absolutely love the new set!! The little rope trim and leather details on the ears are just perfection!!
Grief is such an awful and personal thing, everyone is so different in their feelings... What helps some, may not help others. Sending hugs my friend.
It's possible? I think I first carried it on our 2013 trip?? That was the first trip where I went "all out" with accessories - 2012 was a little more subdued... I loved that set so much! It was my all time favorite and my DHS "go-to" for many trips.
Enjoy!
Thanks - I added that rope trim as a last minute decision, and I am glad I did... I am debating on adding some rope to my Ears as well, but I haven't done it yet.
How great that you had a great day with your brother yesterday.
I hope you get a lot done in your sewing room this week
Maybe V and / or Allison can visit your dad this week since you can't. Just a thought
My brother finally got a Christmas wish list together. So today I went to town and got him a Christmas gift.
I'm almost never down town because it's really horrible to go by wheelchair there and it's difficult to find parking. Today was no exception. Luckily I had Ulf with me. We didn't find any parking space near the store I needed to visit to get the present for my brother. So we had to park 328 feet away and take my manual wheelchair. It went OK, and I got what I needed from the store.
When I got home I continued to work on getting my new computer as I want it. After 6 hours today in addition to all the hours I spent on it during the weekend, I think I have got all the programs I want on it.
We had a great visit with him!
Thanks - I am making good progress, enough that Allison and I are able to take Dad out for lunch today. He will be happy about that.
Glad you were able to get your brother's gift, and you were able to get in and out of the store.
Hopefully your computer is all good now.
Your plans for Epcot sound great! You may find that in January you may not need a break as much as you do during hotter months when the heat saps you.
I should make an effort to see Illuminations again sometime. It's been years and of course there are rumors of it changing. I'm just not a big fan of the show and haven't made the effort lately.
Thanks! Allison and I found that we needed to take breaks just to get out of the cold, LOL - rather than the heat. I was almost more miserable in the cold than in the August heat - just because you *expect* heat when you go to FL, not cold. LOL
I know - I just hate the exit crowds with a passion... Allison and I thought we'd watch it on her grad trip from the monorail station - then once we got up there, we realized the view was blocked mostly by SSE (doh!), so we just left... I really *want* to see some of the night time shows, but the crowds make it so miserable for all of us.
Epcot's my favorite park. You plans for the day sound great. I really like that bag. It's got some of my favorite color combos.
When I was talking about white jackets it was personal experience. My heavy winter jacket has white sleeves. There is grease on one of them and nothing will get it out. I'll be wearing it grease stain and all when it gets colder.
I finished 3rd in my age group. the top 2 were runners. I should have gotten an award but we were too busy eating and missed it. Hopefully they'll contact me.
Have a good day.
Liz
Thanks! I am excited to spend a day here, and eat some amazing pizza!
I hope you were able to get the grease out? Did you try Dawn? That's always my go-to for grease. Even though I've decided to keep the white jacket - I've Scotchguarded it like crazy - I am a little paranoid now, LOL... I looked at my old Lands End one the other day - and I realized it was more of a "cream" color - and this new EB jacket is definitely WHITE. Which is why I am looking to get a black parka - so on the days I am feeling less cautious (which will likely be most days), I will still have something to wear. LOL
I am so proud of you!!! WTG!!!
I hope you are able to get your reward... Can you call them?
Thanks, you too Liz!
Sounds like a lovely morning at Epcot!! Just the right pace. I'm sure in January you won't have the big crowds to work around, so I think that leaves you some freedom to go with the flow.
I'm noticing a trend here!! I also haven't seen Illuminations in forever....way back in 2004 is actually the last time I saw any of it, and even that trip we didn't stay because it started to pour!! Maybe this time we'll get a glimpse of it, but we probably won't stake out a spot to actually wait for it.
I sure hope so... It was quite low when I was there with Allison in 2016, so I am hoping for similar this time around.
Yah - we just have too much anxiety leaving with the masses of people - we'd rather skip the evening shows than deal with that mess - even though Disney is quite efficient - it's still not a fun experience... One day, we may get brave? We'll see how it goes. I know the girls may want to see the Star Wars fireworks at DHS too - though again, we don't really LOVE fireworks like some people do - they are pretty, yes, but honestly we can take or leave them.
I'm reading along this morning and I can't help but wish I was there again. How does Disney get me coming back? Sounds like you have a good day planned, oh Via Napoli, I didn't make it there this past trip, I guess there is always next time.
I don't know... I think they put something addictive in the smells that they pump into Main Street??? It wouldn't surprise me, actually. LOL
We are excited to try a few new-to-us restaurants this time... Allison is eating at Via Napoli for the first time (I thought I took her for her grad trip, but I guess I didn't?) - and also The Plaza... It's not often that we deviate from our favorites to try something new.
Random comments, LOL -
I love white coats/jackets! I had one years ago and it was just as you said, pop it in the washer/dryer and it was ready to wear and spiffy looking. I think the black coat is very becoming, and even though they are supposed to be the same, it certainly looks like the coat has a more feminine cut to it. I love both in both colors.
Your bags & ears are so awesome. I've run out of superlatives to describe them. Do your girls know about the rose gold ears????
Today was our fastpass day! We got Flight of Passage and Rivers of Light for our AK day, so I'm pretty pleased. I guess we'll do standby for Na'vi and EE. It's kind of a bummer because since I used one of our 3 on ROL, which is at the end of the day, we'll have to go standby for everything else. I think our 3rd one is for the safari? I need to read up on whether a FP is really needed for ROL in February.
I also got FEA for our arrival day, because we've never seen it and we're eating supper in Epcot. We are going without the dining plan this time. Pricing it out, I can't say we will get our money's worth - it's around $1000 for just the 2 of us for 7 nights. So we have the Chip & Dale meal in the Land - delish - and Boma breakfast - delish - Via Napoli, because we've heard it's delish - and Kona Cafe for our departure breakfast - delish. Other than that, we're not sure! I know my daughter wants to explore DTD (whatever the new name is!) with all the new restaurants and that will be easier since we're staying at POR.
I forgot to bring my dressing recipe to work today, but I will be glad to share.
Thank you - I know, at some point, I am going to end up with 3 winter jackets. LOL I know, terrible. I have decided to keep the white one, mostly because that is Josh's favorite - and at the moment, it's the one with the most features that I like. I will also end up with the same one in black and parka length - again the features - as long as the petite isn't too long on me - when it arrives.
And then, maybe next year, I might splurge on the same shorter jacket (as my white one) - in black... Just so I have versatility for when I am not feeling so cautious. LOL I am trying to reign in my spending a little bit this year - yet stay warm.
Thank you - I just love making them! The adding of the Ears has really added a new dimension for my creativity - and where I sort-of felt like I was in a rut before, I feel like now it's really fun again.
Even if it is more work. LOL
Not sure if the girls know about the rose gold Ears? We have issues with the headbands on the sequin Ears - and even though we love them a lot, because they are super cute, every time we wear them, they give us headaches... So, I am not sure if they will even try the rose gold ones? We will see...
Sounds like you did great on your AK FPs.
I did some reading on RoL, because I had a lunch reservation at TH which included seating for RoL - and everyone that I talked to said that it wasn't needed, so I ditched it - as the girls and I really didn't want to spend that much on a lunch that we really don't enjoy - breakfast yes, but not lunch.
I know - dining isn't cheap... When I first priced out this trip and texted Allison - I told her "$750 + dining" which was true... but dining per person for us, with an average of 1 sit down, 1 counter service, 1 snack and 1 coffee per day is approx $400 each! So, $1200 for 7 park days and 2 travel days... She wasn't thrilled with that - but what do you do??? We each have 1 must-do character dining experience... and a couple of extras that are just places that we love to eat... Dining is honestly the biggest expense of the trip - for us anyways.
Looking forward to it, when you remember.
Sounds like a great plan for Epcot. Epcot is my one of my favorite parks. My other Favorite is Animal Kingdom.
Today I managed to be done with all the Christmas presents I have to buy and that I managed without going outside today. The only gifts I have left is food gifts that I'm going to make.
It has snowed all day and we got 12.6 inch of snow during the night and they say more snow is comeing today and tomorrow.
Epcot - well, I can honestly take it or leave it - yet a trip wouldln't be the same if it wasn't included. LOL I guess I like all of the parks for different reasons.
Yay!!!! WTG!!!
YIKES!!! That is a LOT of snow!!! Stay in and stay warm!
Hey Dorine! Love both the coats, but your shorter length is really making me want one. Here in Texas I wear a coat just a bit, more than others because I am cold natured. I bought a parka length a few years ago for our Alaska cruises, and I really don't like where it sits. Both coats look so good on you; I love both!!!
I can't wait to see everything that is coming out of your sewing room. Lots of magic happening in there. I hope Allison or Victoria can pop in on your Dad this week. You have been doing a lot of driving lately! Your brother looks so happy with his birthday and visit with all of you. That is so sweet about being the protective older sister.
Glad your Dad's card found its way. I love to make a bright spot every now and then in his mailbox. I am always praying for him, and for you as his caregiver. I know it's a lot, been there and done that!! He truly looks so happy.
Love Epcot, I think it's my favorite park. Your day sounds like so much fun. I cannot leave the park without seeing Illuminations!!!!
You are such a dear friend to me Dorine. Always sending love, and know prayers are lifted every day for you.
I highly recommend the Eddie Bauer Sun Valley down coat in jacket length (which is the shorter of the 2)... I really like it, and I think where you are - the jacket length would be more than adequate... The only reason I really need the parka length (as well) is because of the darn windchill... The other day, we had a "nasty" windchill (I put that in quotes, because we get it worse in Jan/Feb), and my bum + thighs were so cold, to the point of numbness while pumping gas... So, I'd really like a longer coat for those bad wind chill days.... but on days where I can just run from house to car and car to store - the jacket length would be perfect. LOL The parts of me that were covered within the jacket were nice n' toasty.
It's been a crazy week! For sure! But I did manage to go see dad and sit in for his dentist appointment on Monday - which was a good thing - we are making headway there.
And I did manage to pop in yesterday to say hi at lunch time - I didn't get to stay, but I was in town and just wanted to check on him. Today, I am caught up enough that Allison and I are planning to take him out for lunch - he may regret that decision once the cold hits his face, LOL... but I am sure he will enjoy getting out just the same. Yes, lots of driving - but worth it... I keep telling myself that Dad's health isn't great, and if I have to make the extra effort now to make sure his last few holidays are with family - then it's worth it.
He did anything and everything for me as a child - most importantly - making sure our family was together for holidays and special events... I will do the same for him now.
Thank you - he is definitely adjusting, and seems so much happier these last weeks - which warms my heart a lot.
Argh... I just hate the exit crowds after Illuminations (and all of the evening shows) - and the girls too... We'd rather be nice n' comfy in our hotel room, knowing we will be in a park for rope drop the next morning. LOL We will see what our ambition level is like on this trip - one or two evening shows may happen for us?
Awwwh - Carol - same to you! I am so lucky to have you as a friend!
Im here....sorry....it's been an absolutely crazy few days. As for the coats - I love them both and see very specific uses for each, so I like your idea of keeping two and exchanging the black one for a petite in white. Very cute coats, and I think the quilting lines are very flattering, too. I have three winter coats (actually had another one but it was a huge, thick, heavy knee length coat I bought last year to wear because of my time standing outside at the bus stop for work, so I gave that to Brie for this year) -- I have a very long wool dress coat (I am usually dressed up for work), a hip length wool coat for work, and then a Columbia two part jacket with a zip-out liner and wind/waterproof shell that hits around hip length. Each has a specific use -- so I'm an advocate of coats either being all purpose, or having coats for each specific need. You live in a very cold place -- like you said, a good coat is a necessity and not a luxury!
Mark and I are going to talk to his Mom about using her "office" (she calls it her "room") for Brie while she's here for Christmas. Either that, or we'll give Brie our room and we'll use MIL's "room" just at night for sleeping. The sofa sleeper isn't the most comfortable thing in the room, but Brie needs to feel like she has a place of her own for the long time she'll be with us. I think MIL will agree. She's such a creature of habit that I know giving up her "room" (she does spend time in there during the day on the computer) will be a bit hard for her, but I think she can manage. She loves having Brie at the house, and I think she just hasn't even considered the fact that Brie sleeping on the couch or else in the bed with me (and Mark sleeping on the couch) is not ideal. She's just not used to having people live in the house with her, I think.
I'm so glad you had a nice weekend with your brother. It sounds like it was wonderful. What is a "cheese crust pizza"?
Your Epcot plans sounds so fun. I love spending time at Epcot. It really is my favorite park, and I never feel like I get enough time there.
Andrew had his first optometry school interview last Friday in Texas -- and was notified yesterday that he was accepted! YEA! It is his #2 school -- they're really hoping he gets into the school in Arizona as it's closer to both us and his family, but that interview isn't until January. But at least we know he has a spot for school next year. It makes me sad to think of them moving next summer, but it can't be avoided.
The girls and I spent Saturday morning at the "Festival of Trees," a fundraiser for the local children's hospital. Given your love of Christmas decor, you would have loved it. There were so many GORGEOUS trees and beautiful Christmas décor. The trees (and quilts, and wreaths, and other items) are all sold for charity -- many of them were professionally decorated, I'm sure, and were absolutely gorgeous. After that we took my MIL and Mark to a Christkindlmarket (German outdoor Christmas market) to see how authentic it was, but it was so incredibly crowded that we left rather quickly. I was the only one who enjoyed it -- but I'm not exaggerating when I say the crowds were like Main Street at MK after the fireworks are over! It was crazy. On Sunday Alyssa and Andrew came back, and Brie came back with two of her lacrosse teammates, for Sunday dinner (I love cooking traditional Sunday dinner for my family) and then we went to a Christmas devotional in the evening. It was a lovely way to kick off the season. I'm trying hard to focus on being with family and not on what I'm missing this season (my family, my own home, my own traditions, etc.).
We met with our builder last night...unfortunately, to get the price down to where we want it to be, I probably have to give up the extra square footage in the main living space as well as the things I want in the kitchen. So Mark and I need to sit down and have a serious talk about it. I'm already feeling anxiety about it. Add to that that I slipped back into very bad stress spending habits....and, well, my anxiety is pretty high right now. I've gone overboard for Christmas, and I have got to get things under control. I had been doing so well.... Anyway, I'm starting to wonder if perhaps we should just move into a small townhouse (although I desperately don't want to, having lived in one for the last five years and hated having neighbors literally touching each side of me and not having a good yard for the dogs) with a much smaller payment and focus on debt for the next few years, vs a house that's definitely more what we want, more comfortable, with space for the dogs, that would be a good investment (Mark and Andrew can finish the basement which will add *significantly* to the value of the house when we decide to sell it). The builder will let us do sweat equity, but the big savings areas are not ones that Mark feels comfortable taking on... so right now I'm just not sure what we're going to do. *Sigh*
Have a great week!
Thank you!
See, I feel the same way - each coat has it's use, and it's very specific... One coat typically isn't gonna "do it all" IMO... In the end, I think I will end up with 3 EB jackets... 1 white down jacket length, the same one in black too... then the same one in black with parka length.
I will likely do 2 this year (the white jacket and the black parka), then get the additional one next year.
I also have a nice wool pea coat that I wear when I need to "dress up" which isn't often. LOL That one still fits me - and it's just an Old Navy one - so not real well made or anything, but I don't wear it often enough to justify spending a lot on one.
Hopefully it all works out with MIL's room, and Brie has a place to call her own while she is there.
It was a great weekend with my brother.
Cheese crust pizza... Well, how V explained it to me... They put cheese into a deep dish pan (rather than the crust) and cook it down/melt it... then they pull it out and add the sauce/toppings like they do a regular pizza and cook it a bit again - so essentially, it's grain free - but not dairy free. it's delicious - the only part I didn't like is that it was very tough to cut, not sure if that was the cheese or the knife I was using though?
Wahoo to Andrew!!! So proud of him!!! I know it will be hard to have them so far away - but do you think they will come back "home" once he is done?
It sounds like a wonderful day - and a wonderful event! I would have left too if the crowds were that bad - I don't enjoy things that are so packed like that. LOL I agree - I think that concentrating on family and being together this season will help a lot with the feeling of missing out on other things that are traditional to your family.
Next year, you can make up for it.
I sure hope you are able to get the house situation figured out, and able to compromise enough that everyone is happy... I can't imagine how stressful this must be - as I am sure the feeling of being "stagnant" right now doesn't help things... Maybe a temporary town house situation wouldn't be the worst thing? At least you'd have a place to call "home" while you make the bigger move into the house you want? Sending you big hugs my friend!!! I hope it's all sorted out soon.
I hope you're having a great week, as well.
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OK - I tried to make a dent in some replies this morning.
Just a quick check in...
I've been working like a mad-woman this week - some crazy hours, but I am having fun, so that's great too!
While doing my most recent trip updates, I've been going through some old trip pictures, and it's reminded me of how far I have come - and how much I have changed, not only my body, but my general way of living and overall happiness with myself... I am such a different person than I was 5 years ago! Definitely more confident, energetic and just HAPPY... Life is good.
V texted this to me the other day... Cracked me up - so I thought I would share... Captioned "Before Dave Ramsey and After"
Jacket ramblings: So, I went to the EB store the other day... I returned a "winter coat" I'd purchased from them in August - when I'd ordered it, I thought it was a heavy winter coat, but when I received it, I realized that it wouldn't keep me warm at all. So, that went back, along with a credit of $60.
Then, I planned to return the longer black parka, and just waiting for it's petite counterpart to become available online... but while I was there, the sales lady talked me into trying on a different parka which "ran shorter"... I really loved it on me, as it was super flattering. So I ended up with an exchange, rather than a return.
However, once I got it home... I found things about it that I really liked (the fabric, the cut, the permanently attached hood with removable fur) - but I found more things about it that I didn't think I could live with - but the other parka had... Minky lined interior cuffs and pockets, zippered pockets, a heavier weight coat (though the down fill is the same in both)... Not having the extra minky lined cuffs is a huge thing - as it allows the wind to go up your sleeves.
Yesterday morning, the black Sun Valley parka became available in petite online, so I swooped it up right away. Once that gets here, and I can verify that the petite fits me better... I will return one.
The return of the other coat that I'd purchased earlier kind of off sets the purchase of these coats now. So, that makes me feel a little better about keeping both.
Today... I plan to work for a few hours this morning, after I work out.
Then Allison and I are taking Dad out for lunch... After, she needs to run to the store - so we are going to do a few errands.
Yesterday - I received my new Steam Boat Willie fabric - I hope to take some time to start (and maybe finish) that bag set this weekend...
It really just depends on how much time I can devote to it... I already have the applique ready to be stitched - so it should go together quickly. We will see... It will be my last bag set for this trip. I am also planning to do coordinating Ears for it.
I also finished V's first bag last night - late... I know she had her own stuff she wanted to add to it after she got home from work - I am a bit anxious to see it myself... I haven't gone up there to look at it yet.
That's about all... I still have 2 more trip updates to do here... Both of our days off need to be posted.
Those will be short n' sweet - I am sure, as we mostly "wing it".
Getting close to wrapping this one up guys.
Another successful PTR under my belt.
OK - I hope you all have a great day... I must get a move on so I can finish everything I need to get done today.
Prayers and pixie dust to all!
D~