DVC_Dreamer
If you can dream it, you can do it. Always remembe
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- Dec 29, 2010
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When my DW and I were kids, we watched Wonderful World of Disney on Sunday nights and dreamed of WDW. We both had friends that would make the trip with their families and we'd be jealous. In my case, I had a neighbor who would drive down from CT and get fireworks from South of the Border. <side note: We drove to WDW on our second trip and South of the Border was a let down> 
My dad was a construction worker and my mom was a bank teller and then a secretary. We went on nice beach vacations but not WDW. My DW is first generation American. Her parents immigrated after WWII from Germany. We've learned second hand from them about war, suffering and starvation. Not trying to be a downer but THEY had it rough. Then, they came here on a church sponsorship trying to make it not knowing the language in a strange place. DW did not speak English very well as a kindergartner and remembers being chastised for it. They, too, were not poor but WDW was not a vacation spot.
In 1999, I traveled first time to FL and WDW for a technical conference alone. I was in awe of WDW and couldn't wait to share with my growing young family. We first went in 2001 and stayed at the Double Tree in DTD. I had stayed at the Royal Plaza for the conference so I thought Double Tree was a good value on property and it was for like $99 a night. DW was blown away and has been daily DIS board lurker ever since. We both have a huge sense of gratitude and accomplishment. We really appreciate this and it's a dream come true. If you notice us a bit annoyed at rude behavior or complainers, it's comes from a deep emotional place of gratitude.
DW and I debated DVC for 10 years. Too bad our kids are basically grown and we missed this opportunity. Frankly, we raised 3 kids on one salary. I caught the end of a 30 minute DVC promotion on tv yesterday. They were telling a story of a couple like us. Made me feel good about our late decision for DVC. We'll bring our kids this trip but who knows the makeup in years to come. Just the two of us or grandkids, we're looking forward to it all. I'll reflect on the in-laws sacrifices and my parents working two/three jobs to get me through college.
Now, it's time to celebrate. Time to get ready for our first trip to BLT!
Then, we'll get to work on adding on and the next dream of having enough points to retire with like 6-8 weeks on property in the middle of winter.
P.S. Thanks to SuperSuperWendy advice and some testing yesterday, hope to do live trip reports via iPad including photos. Lift off this time one week from today!

My dad was a construction worker and my mom was a bank teller and then a secretary. We went on nice beach vacations but not WDW. My DW is first generation American. Her parents immigrated after WWII from Germany. We've learned second hand from them about war, suffering and starvation. Not trying to be a downer but THEY had it rough. Then, they came here on a church sponsorship trying to make it not knowing the language in a strange place. DW did not speak English very well as a kindergartner and remembers being chastised for it. They, too, were not poor but WDW was not a vacation spot.
In 1999, I traveled first time to FL and WDW for a technical conference alone. I was in awe of WDW and couldn't wait to share with my growing young family. We first went in 2001 and stayed at the Double Tree in DTD. I had stayed at the Royal Plaza for the conference so I thought Double Tree was a good value on property and it was for like $99 a night. DW was blown away and has been daily DIS board lurker ever since. We both have a huge sense of gratitude and accomplishment. We really appreciate this and it's a dream come true. If you notice us a bit annoyed at rude behavior or complainers, it's comes from a deep emotional place of gratitude.
DW and I debated DVC for 10 years. Too bad our kids are basically grown and we missed this opportunity. Frankly, we raised 3 kids on one salary. I caught the end of a 30 minute DVC promotion on tv yesterday. They were telling a story of a couple like us. Made me feel good about our late decision for DVC. We'll bring our kids this trip but who knows the makeup in years to come. Just the two of us or grandkids, we're looking forward to it all. I'll reflect on the in-laws sacrifices and my parents working two/three jobs to get me through college.
Now, it's time to celebrate. Time to get ready for our first trip to BLT!

Then, we'll get to work on adding on and the next dream of having enough points to retire with like 6-8 weeks on property in the middle of winter.
P.S. Thanks to SuperSuperWendy advice and some testing yesterday, hope to do live trip reports via iPad including photos. Lift off this time one week from today!