TBLaube
Sailors belong at Sea
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- Apr 9, 2004
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Let me start off with a little background...Tig (me) is turning forty this year and will be retiring after serving 20 years in the U. S. Navy. When asked, I said, "I'm going to WDW!!!!" <-----Let me back up even more....
I am a die hard Disney lover who is stationed in San Diego and is a DL AP holder. I bought into DVC a few years ago and all of my friends and family think that I am obsessed. I just don't get it????? Anyway.....Disney has always held wonderful memories for me. I grew up in Bucks County, PA, and our family vacation were always to WDW. I remember packing up the car in the late evening and driving straight through. It is one of the rare happy childhood memories I have of our family.
When transferred out to San Diego many years ago, we traveled to DL often, but for some reason never really thought of traveling to WDW (probably because my ex-husband was not a Disney fan....should have known it would never last...hehe). Long story short, my ex walked out after having an affair and it was a tough time for me, DS(5), and DS(6months). My Mom moved in to help and I decided to take us all to WDW to have some fun and we headed out when my youngest was 13 months. Those of you who frequent these boards know exactly what we felt. It was pure magic!
We took trips to celebrate before I deployed with my ship, then when we returned from deployment, when my sister was diagnosed with cancer, when my mom was diagnosed with cancer, when I deployed again, when I returned, etc....do we sense a pattern? Disney was our 'Happy Pill' and let us create beautiful family memories filled with laughter and smiles despite what was happening in the 'real' world. It allowed us to escape (literally) to Fantasyland and Infinity and Beyond......
So in the wake of this life changing event (turning 40...j/k....retiring), I decided to offer each of my boys an opportunity to spend some Mom/Son time alone for each. DS(15) chose to go to Washington, D.C.
DS(10) of course said, "I want us to go to Walt Disney World." THAT's my Boy!!!!!
I am a die hard Disney lover who is stationed in San Diego and is a DL AP holder. I bought into DVC a few years ago and all of my friends and family think that I am obsessed. I just don't get it????? Anyway.....Disney has always held wonderful memories for me. I grew up in Bucks County, PA, and our family vacation were always to WDW. I remember packing up the car in the late evening and driving straight through. It is one of the rare happy childhood memories I have of our family.
When transferred out to San Diego many years ago, we traveled to DL often, but for some reason never really thought of traveling to WDW (probably because my ex-husband was not a Disney fan....should have known it would never last...hehe). Long story short, my ex walked out after having an affair and it was a tough time for me, DS(5), and DS(6months). My Mom moved in to help and I decided to take us all to WDW to have some fun and we headed out when my youngest was 13 months. Those of you who frequent these boards know exactly what we felt. It was pure magic!
We took trips to celebrate before I deployed with my ship, then when we returned from deployment, when my sister was diagnosed with cancer, when my mom was diagnosed with cancer, when I deployed again, when I returned, etc....do we sense a pattern? Disney was our 'Happy Pill' and let us create beautiful family memories filled with laughter and smiles despite what was happening in the 'real' world. It allowed us to escape (literally) to Fantasyland and Infinity and Beyond......
So in the wake of this life changing event (turning 40...j/k....retiring), I decided to offer each of my boys an opportunity to spend some Mom/Son time alone for each. DS(15) chose to go to Washington, D.C.
DS(10) of course said, "I want us to go to Walt Disney World." THAT's my Boy!!!!!