Pictures Soon
Okay, Dan is messing with the pictures as we speak — er, as I type — so soon we will be able to upload them to a website and I’ll get back to you with the link. 
Okay, Dan is messing with the pictures as we speak — er, as I type — so soon we will be able to upload them to a website and I’ll get back to you with the link. 
I apologize. I still don’t have additional Disney pictures for you, because we need to shrink them and upload them in order to put them on a website or something, and there are a handful of pictures that we would like to crop and things (and some nighttime ones we want to make less blury), and we haven’t gotten around to doing any of those things yet, mainly because I don’t have a photo editing program on my computer and Daniel is still trying to catch up on his email… Anyway, so maybe we’ll just stick them on a website as is for now and fix them later or something. I don’t know.
Here’s some weird and/or interesting stuff from the trip, some of it from traveling, and some from Disney World itself.
Ohio road signs:
Needmore Rd.
(Seriously, do they really need more road in Ohio? I think they have plenty of construction already.)
Buttermilk Pk.
(Okay, okay, I know it really means “park”, but doesn’t it make you think pancake?)
We also saw an RV pulling a car, and the car had a sign in it that said, “Be patient. I’m pushing as hard as I can.” I thought that was kind of funny. Then, on the way home we saw this pickup truck full of watermelons. And they weren’t tied down or anything, they were just piled up in the back of the truck. I was worried they were going to fall out and go splatting on the road or on people’s cars or something, but as far as I know that didn’t actually happen.
As for weird things in Disney, the worst souvenir award goes to the fuzzy, pink, light-up, Mickey Mouse antennae. Disturbingly enough, I actually saw people wearing them, rather than just seeing them in the stores or on the carts. And the coolest new thing at Disney award does not go to a ride or attraction of any kind, actually. It goes to the Segways! We saw Disney employees riding them around at our hotel, and at the parks. Here’s a picture of a Segway being used to go around selling light-up things (including the fuzzy, pink antennae.)

Hey. We’re back. Didn’t have lots of emails like Dan, though. It only took me like 3 hours to catch up with my Buffy forum, which wasn’t too bad, actually. We have lots of pictures and things to talk about and stuff, so more will be coming bit-by-bit. First I’m going to have to download all the pictures and things like that.