Colleen27
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Can you keep a secret?
After much wrangling of schedules and dollars, a decision has been made – We’re going to Disney World!
But, shhh…. It’s a secret.
It didn’t start out as a surprise trip. We just didn’t want to mention it to my youngest until we knew for sure that the trip was going to happen.
It has been up in the air for a while.
My 13 year old has taken a couple of YES classes over the years, and there was another that she’s really interested in but wasn’t old enough for on our last trip: Exploring Careers in the Marine Sciences. So we were planning on a fall trip during individual enrollment for her to take the class.
One problem. The class isn’t being offered during individual enrollment this year. It is still listed on the main page but isn’t on the schedule.
It is, however, being offered during the Girls Unite event for Girl Scouts, open to troops and to individuals. And my daughter is a scout, though she is no longer part of a troop.
I didn’t discover this until last month, though. And May is a crazy month in my house, both schedule-wise and money-wise. There was no way I could pull off a trip on such short notice so I figured we’d plan for the Girl Scout event next year and hope the class would still be offered.
Then my mom got involved.
My mother is as big a Disney fan as I am, and she didn’t like the idea of waiting until next year. She’s had a rough year and decided she wants a vacation. And she’s willing to pay for it, for all of us. We’ve traveled together before – sometimes she treats, sometimes I do, sometimes we both pay our own way – and it is a nice solution because my husband and 17yo son aren’t in the least bit interested in another Disney trip.
So that’s how it came to pass that I would start planning a trip on less than two months’ notice.
And after keeping it hush-hush for this long, I’m thinking it might be fun to keep it that way a little longer and let Katie figure out for herself where we’re going when she sees the WDW gates.
After much wrangling of schedules and dollars, a decision has been made – We’re going to Disney World!
But, shhh…. It’s a secret.
It didn’t start out as a surprise trip. We just didn’t want to mention it to my youngest until we knew for sure that the trip was going to happen.
It has been up in the air for a while.
My 13 year old has taken a couple of YES classes over the years, and there was another that she’s really interested in but wasn’t old enough for on our last trip: Exploring Careers in the Marine Sciences. So we were planning on a fall trip during individual enrollment for her to take the class.
One problem. The class isn’t being offered during individual enrollment this year. It is still listed on the main page but isn’t on the schedule.
It is, however, being offered during the Girls Unite event for Girl Scouts, open to troops and to individuals. And my daughter is a scout, though she is no longer part of a troop.
I didn’t discover this until last month, though. And May is a crazy month in my house, both schedule-wise and money-wise. There was no way I could pull off a trip on such short notice so I figured we’d plan for the Girl Scout event next year and hope the class would still be offered.
Then my mom got involved.
My mother is as big a Disney fan as I am, and she didn’t like the idea of waiting until next year. She’s had a rough year and decided she wants a vacation. And she’s willing to pay for it, for all of us. We’ve traveled together before – sometimes she treats, sometimes I do, sometimes we both pay our own way – and it is a nice solution because my husband and 17yo son aren’t in the least bit interested in another Disney trip.
So that’s how it came to pass that I would start planning a trip on less than two months’ notice.
And after keeping it hush-hush for this long, I’m thinking it might be fun to keep it that way a little longer and let Katie figure out for herself where we’re going when she sees the WDW gates.