
Happy Birthday Kat!
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Happy Birthday Kat!
Seeing as I will be offline for the event, I may as well be the 1st to say:


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Happy Birthday Kat!!!
I'm not sure what day is the actual day, but whenever it is, I hope you have good one!
Click on the image for a pleasant surprise!
I'm not sure what day is the actual day, but whenever it is, I hope you have good one!
Click on the image for a pleasant surprise!

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I cou'ldn't have said it better myself!Angel @ Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:40 am wrote:Happy birthday, Kat!
A man ... wants to give his wife ... the interest in a little homestead where her sister lives. How wicked to have found fault with it. How petty to have found fault with it. (Hosea Knowlton in his closing argument.)
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Thanks you guys for the cards and best wishes! YAY!
I signed up for The Animal Kingdom, because I had never been there before.
Here is a link to a map. If you click on certain areas it shows you the attraction there. I did a LOT of walking, and managed to miss the daily thunderstorm by attending The Lion King live show!
I was told to check out The Rain Forest Cafe before leaving and it was remarkable! It was like being inside a tree! (Except there were also aquariums
) The ceiling was all leaves and branches with animatronic figures of apes and macaws and elephants hidden, who moved and squawked and roared!
I met a little girl named Caitlin whose 8th birthday it was in the restaurant. She got in free also! She walked up and hugged me Happy Birthday. Then I was wondering what her life would be like 50 some odd years from now!
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdwi/e ... andingPage
Here are some pictures

I signed up for The Animal Kingdom, because I had never been there before.
Here is a link to a map. If you click on certain areas it shows you the attraction there. I did a LOT of walking, and managed to miss the daily thunderstorm by attending The Lion King live show!
I was told to check out The Rain Forest Cafe before leaving and it was remarkable! It was like being inside a tree! (Except there were also aquariums

I met a little girl named Caitlin whose 8th birthday it was in the restaurant. She got in free also! She walked up and hugged me Happy Birthday. Then I was wondering what her life would be like 50 some odd years from now!
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdwi/e ... andingPage
Here are some pictures

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Sounds like you had a cool birthday, I love that you got a birthday hug, thats so sweet. The Lion King play looks amazing, almost like something from Cirque D'Soleil. Did you go on that Expedition Everest roller coaster? Can't wait to see the rest of your pics. 

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Thanks again, you guys! 
I didn't go on any rides- only the train to the bug and petting zoo area and I did take the Safari in the Africa section. The rest were walking tours, and then the show and then the cafe.
The pictures are out of order.
But----
I wanted to tell you about My Tiger. In the Asia section there are the big bats. Then there are windows looking onto areas of *Ruins* where the tigers hang out. I could not see any tigers from the first viewing station and was getting disappointed because I realllllly wanted to see the tigers.
I went down steps and around a corner and there on my right was a tiger off in the distance. He was about 30 yards away. I had a big badge on saying I was celebrating my birthday that I wore on my string-of-beads necklace.
That Tiger got up from lolling around- looked at me from 30 yards away, and began walking towards me. He never broke eye contact, tho he did not approach straight on- he sort of detoured slightly in nonchalance- and he walked right up to my window and we looked at each other!
It was like we were the only 2 things on the earth! It was mesmerizing! We just looked at each other. It went on and on.
I thought surely he would walk away, but he didn't. I took a photo then when I realized he was going to stay there, and he was there long enough so that I fixed my settings on my camera and take a picture. Then he turned sideways, posing- And I took that picture!
Then he sort of slipped away back where he had been lolling and laid back down!
I'm in love!
He was within 2 feet of my face- face to face, behind glass. The closest I've ever been to a Tiger!


I didn't go on any rides- only the train to the bug and petting zoo area and I did take the Safari in the Africa section. The rest were walking tours, and then the show and then the cafe.
The pictures are out of order.
But----
I wanted to tell you about My Tiger. In the Asia section there are the big bats. Then there are windows looking onto areas of *Ruins* where the tigers hang out. I could not see any tigers from the first viewing station and was getting disappointed because I realllllly wanted to see the tigers.
I went down steps and around a corner and there on my right was a tiger off in the distance. He was about 30 yards away. I had a big badge on saying I was celebrating my birthday that I wore on my string-of-beads necklace.
That Tiger got up from lolling around- looked at me from 30 yards away, and began walking towards me. He never broke eye contact, tho he did not approach straight on- he sort of detoured slightly in nonchalance- and he walked right up to my window and we looked at each other!
It was like we were the only 2 things on the earth! It was mesmerizing! We just looked at each other. It went on and on.
I thought surely he would walk away, but he didn't. I took a photo then when I realized he was going to stay there, and he was there long enough so that I fixed my settings on my camera and take a picture. Then he turned sideways, posing- And I took that picture!
Then he sort of slipped away back where he had been lolling and laid back down!
I'm in love!
He was within 2 feet of my face- face to face, behind glass. The closest I've ever been to a Tiger!

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Isn't it amazing when you connect with a wild animal like that? The last encounter I had like that myself was with a sea otter at Sea World. The tiger probably sensed that you were a gentle soul and a cat person to boot. Beautiful pics as always, love your posing tiger, they're such magnificent cats. I always enjoy visiting the Rain Forest Cafe in Downtown Disney, the food is okay, but, its the whole atmosphere inside. 

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