MiaBella05
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2006
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yep you really have to take it all in each day at a time.Thank you! I know the girl's teenage years seem to be going very fast. The younger years leading up to "all day school" seemed to take forever! I'm glad that you all are getting out there and doing so much together
A ladies man learning from the master, aye?
there were a few gems that we enjoyed this trip that we have never eaten at before and really liked.Great logic for sure, and you're right about the offerings of counter service that can easily get missed when you 'have' to use those table service credits.
not a problem, thats what we are all here for to give advice and tips from our our travels to help you have more fun on the next trip than you previously have.Thank you very much for the helpful info you've given on my PTR, it makes all the difference hearing good info from the veterans here
i love working the system to our favor.Back to your PTR -
Nice job working Southwest's credid card/points system, very cool. We did something similar back in 2008 for our WDW trip by signing up for the United Airlines CC.
Sounds like the fam did a whole bunch of stuff over that six month span, nice shot from the zip line that you did not take. Awww, I miss being able to throw the girls in the pool like that. Of course when Parker is a teen he may want to throw you!
LOL, nice song by Parker in the car! Nice job ducking the bullet with Candi on that text snafu. And lucky break that you got home before her on the day the ME tags came in!
Can't wait to hear about the surprise and I agree with Parker, those sugar cookies stink.
we were in the MK that day, but you will have to find out what happened to make us leave early.we changed up our itinerary a little, but will pull out notebook this weekend and let you know where we were
I can tell you we were at Epcot on the 3rd for 2 hours around 11:30am
Then we were at MK around 2:30 and left at 4:30 to head back to resort for dinner
will let you know rest later
thanks, have to see if i can get the video to show, it is about 6 minutes long, but need to try and cut it down and show the highlight.Hey Dan,
I'm all caught up! Looking forward to seeing how the surprise goes. It's fun to read about someone else's surprise for a change and not have to worry about keeping the secret!
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its the super parent power that we all posses that comes out when needed.Holy cats, that's a lotta luggage for one person to manage. Super Sherpa powers!!!!
I'm so glad Candi has the reaction you were hoping for, and Parker seemed to get it once it sunk in.
Love the picture of Noelle manhandling Parker, that's a riot!
i even had a medium luggage inside one of the big ones to have more room for the way home for souvenioursI remember your Hawaii trip and juggling all that luggage and it was just the three of you and no Noelle. You did awesome yet again with the juggling act.
Sometimes the surprise is anticlimatic after all the planning, but Parker sure looks excited on the bus before you hit the airport. And Candi looks surprised too.
Can't wait for the next update.
it was, but like you said his excitment level for everything as we were experiencing it was very high.Sorry surprise was anti climatic, but kids are so hit and miss
Glad he was excited once he believe you guys and glad Candi was so excited
can't wait to hear all about the resort
thanks, resort arrivals and pics are coming up next.Can't wait for more.
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Yay!!!! So glad your surprises went off well.
My friend Anna (same Anna I referred to before) had the same anticlimatic response from her little guy when they surprised him with a Disney trip once. I think he was not quite 4 at the time. They waited until the night before they were leaving and told him they had a surprise for him. Then they sat him down in front of the computer and played videos of pirate stuff at Disney (they were going to the Pirate & Princess Party). They were like, "Do you know what that is???" He rolled his eyes and said, "Disney World." Then they told him they were going the next day. And he got really quiet and then said, "That's not a surprise!" I think in his head he was thinking a material thing. But of course once it was real and they got there, he was thrilled. You never know what to expect with kids!
thanks, the plane ride was one of the biggest stresses as you never know how the little ones will take, luckily parker is older and good to go, noelle we thought would sleep since it was nap time was wide awake and still did great being bottled up and not allowed to run around and no crying which we were thrilled for.What an exciting day! The surprises went off without a glitch, plane ride seemed pretty smooth which is good for you and Candi. I can't wait to hear all about the hotel and to see the pictures.