amazingact21
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Hi there!

It’s been a while, hasn’t it?
Have you forgotten who I am? I understand if you have.
Or perhaps you don’t know me from a hole in the wall and are, at this very moment, thinking I’m very presumptuous to assume we’re already acquaintances.
I apologize. Let me introduce myself.
I’m Alicia.

There. That’s better. Now we’re all on the same playing field. And to make up for my lack of manners earlier, here’s a picture of a cookie.

Not just any cookie, either.
A Gideon’s pistachio cookie.


There. If pixels of that big boy doesn’t make up for my earlier rudeness, I’m not sure what will.
Perhaps you are in reach of a lovely snack right at this very moment. If so, please share with me what you’re having. Anyone drinking a cup of something warm? I’d love that right about now. It’s a wee bit chilly here this morning.
Hold on.
......
Ah, yes, this is much better. Now, I’ve made myself some decaffeinated coffee (I’ve gotten boring in my old(er) age!) and am using my Animal Kingdom Been There mug to enjoy it.
Are you partial to a Disney mug? I’m a sucker for coffee mugs, so please…share them with me as well!
All right, all right. Enough dillydallying. *takes a dainty sip of coffee*
Time to get down to business!
As I mentioned, I’m Alicia and am the head planner and stresser of Walt Disney World trips, this one included.
Coming along with me is my partner in crime, my snack enabler, my water bottle carrier, my hubs…Alex!

Together, the two of us have been going to Walt Disney World for a billion years. Ehhh, maybe not quite that long, but it’s definitely been over a decade.
I mean, look at these babies on their first trip together!

The two of us have cruised on the Disney Magic.
Ran miles through Disneyland Paris.
And indoctrinated two more humans into the Disney craze.

That right there are our kiddos. Who used to be little and used to insist on being carried or pushed around the Magic Kingdom. Now, they run ahead of us and dress themselves.
Got to take the good with the bad, right?
The oldest, the one with the (slightly) shorter hair, is Landon.

He’s eight now.
EIGHT.
You know, when he was younger and was best friends with Peter Pan, I thought I stood a chance of him not growing up. But alas, he’s traded his time spent with Peter for reading Harry Potter and earning screentime on the Switch, hopping around with Mario and Luigi.
Always at her big brother’s side, is his little sister, Evelyn.

In past reports, she has been Evie. And when her father is calling her down for dinner, she’s still Evie. But at school, she insists on going by her full name. So I apologize in advance if I switch back and forth between the two names. Old habits and all.
(And you could not possibly be more confused than her poor teacher, whom I emailed once asking if Evie could do something, and she had to respond back with, “Who? Do you mean Evelyn???”)
*sigh*
Evelyn is six. To make her happy, show her a diagram of an animal’s skeletal system or let her remove a spider from your house. If those don’t do the trick, talk to her about the different droids and lighsabers in Star Wars.

Give me a second here, friends. Writing about my family felt like a brand new experience.
Our last trip, the epic one of 2019, happened a lifetime ago. Landon and Evie were 6 and 3 years old!

I wish I were exaggerating when I say that they are two different kids now.
Now, there’s no more need for Rider Swaps.
Now, there’s no more strollers or baby carriers.
Now, our snack budget is going to triple, because Landon eats All. The. Time.
Now, Landon carries his own backpack around.
Now, Evie won’t willingly dress up as a princess.
But the best change, the one I cannot wait for?
Now, the kids have their own interests and preferences and contribute to the formation of the trip.
Landon and Evie have watched a lot of videos during lockdown about the parks. They know what attractions they want to try, what parks they want to spend the most time in, and what foods they want to try.
It’s going to be fun. Visiting Walt Disney World with a (he’ll have a birthday before we go) nine year old and a six year old. The touring will be different than in the past, the dynamic will be brand new, but hopefully, the experience will be just a great.
We can’t wait.

Up next: A Few Details Sprinkled in Here and There.