MouseEarsJenny
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I think it may be a sign of mental illness if you wrote your "pre-trip" introductions, oh, say, *blush*, 56 days before your trip. But since I'm actually posting this two days before we go, can we just chalk it up to extreme boredom on a rainy Good Friday? Yes? Good.
We're heading to Disney for 7 days, 6 nights on June 9th. We're driving from Pennsylvania, and we'll stop over twice on the way. (Yes, we know. We could make it in two days instead of three. Probably even in one. But we don't want to.) So our first Disney day will actually be the 11th. This trip is a surprise for dd and ds. Specifically, it's to celebrate ds's graduation from Kindergarten (we did the same for his sister 4 years ago, only it wasn't a surprise). One of the reasons I wrote this pre-trip report so early is that if I didn't say all of this to SOMEONE I would have ended up spilling the beans to the kids. I think this has been the most torturous secret I have EVER had to keep.
The plan for the surprise is to send the kids off to school on the 9th (they have a half day) and run around like crazy monkeys packing the car and dropping the dog at the kennel. Then, we show up at their school to pick them up and hand them a book. We'll insist that dd read it to ds right away. It will be a custom photo book, and you can see the pages here. Or, if you just wanna get to the point... it talks about ds's year in kindergarten and the last two pages read: So Mommy and Daddy picked him up at school and said.... (last page) We're going to Disney World! From there, we walk them to the car where they find Mickey and Minnie strapped in their seats and off we go.
At any rate, here's the cast for this little excursion:
Me: I'm a mother, wife, seventh grade teacher, drama coach, Children's Ministry director, scrapbooker, and all around busy person. I'm 29 (really) but will be turning 29 again right after our trip.
DH (Scott): Father, husband, computer programmer, Children's Ministry co-director, guitar player, and all around adorable person. He's also 29, but will be turning a respectable 30 after our trip, unlike some people. (Easy for him to say - he's 17 days younger!)
DD: Nine year old prodigy (No, I'm not at all biased! ;-) How dare you say so!) who SERIOUSLY needs a vacation. In addition to the 4th grade, she's spent the past year on a competition dance team, playing piano, learning french horn, performing in the Nutcracker and in church plays and singing in the elementary chorus. She was threatened with the removal of any or all of these things if she didn't practice, maintain her grades, etc. I expected her to last a week before we cut down her schedule. She showed me. *sigh* But she needs to be a KID for at least a week. She's Kairi, Kai or Princess.
DS: 6 year old wild child, he's our comic relief. Our family would be WAY too serious without this little bundle of energy. He's a constant goof, but also a bit of a ride phobic. We're not at all sure how he's gonna handle Disney. But it will be entertaining, that I can bet the farm on. If I had a farm. Which I don't. He is also a dancer, and just finished Kindergarten. He wants to start karate and guitar next year, too. We're afraid. Very afraid. At home, we just call him Trouble. But for the purposes of the report, we'll call him Nicky.
So there you have it. We'll be staying in the Pop Century Resort, 60's Building (we hope - now that they've changed what's considered "Preferred" we may be elsewhere). We're on the dining plan, are planning to follow a touring plan (based loosely on Unofficial Guide, with snippets of TGM, and sprinklings of our own style).
I can't WAIT to tell the kids.
We're heading to Disney for 7 days, 6 nights on June 9th. We're driving from Pennsylvania, and we'll stop over twice on the way. (Yes, we know. We could make it in two days instead of three. Probably even in one. But we don't want to.) So our first Disney day will actually be the 11th. This trip is a surprise for dd and ds. Specifically, it's to celebrate ds's graduation from Kindergarten (we did the same for his sister 4 years ago, only it wasn't a surprise). One of the reasons I wrote this pre-trip report so early is that if I didn't say all of this to SOMEONE I would have ended up spilling the beans to the kids. I think this has been the most torturous secret I have EVER had to keep.
The plan for the surprise is to send the kids off to school on the 9th (they have a half day) and run around like crazy monkeys packing the car and dropping the dog at the kennel. Then, we show up at their school to pick them up and hand them a book. We'll insist that dd read it to ds right away. It will be a custom photo book, and you can see the pages here. Or, if you just wanna get to the point... it talks about ds's year in kindergarten and the last two pages read: So Mommy and Daddy picked him up at school and said.... (last page) We're going to Disney World! From there, we walk them to the car where they find Mickey and Minnie strapped in their seats and off we go.
At any rate, here's the cast for this little excursion:
Me: I'm a mother, wife, seventh grade teacher, drama coach, Children's Ministry director, scrapbooker, and all around busy person. I'm 29 (really) but will be turning 29 again right after our trip.
DH (Scott): Father, husband, computer programmer, Children's Ministry co-director, guitar player, and all around adorable person. He's also 29, but will be turning a respectable 30 after our trip, unlike some people. (Easy for him to say - he's 17 days younger!)
DD: Nine year old prodigy (No, I'm not at all biased! ;-) How dare you say so!) who SERIOUSLY needs a vacation. In addition to the 4th grade, she's spent the past year on a competition dance team, playing piano, learning french horn, performing in the Nutcracker and in church plays and singing in the elementary chorus. She was threatened with the removal of any or all of these things if she didn't practice, maintain her grades, etc. I expected her to last a week before we cut down her schedule. She showed me. *sigh* But she needs to be a KID for at least a week. She's Kairi, Kai or Princess.
DS: 6 year old wild child, he's our comic relief. Our family would be WAY too serious without this little bundle of energy. He's a constant goof, but also a bit of a ride phobic. We're not at all sure how he's gonna handle Disney. But it will be entertaining, that I can bet the farm on. If I had a farm. Which I don't. He is also a dancer, and just finished Kindergarten. He wants to start karate and guitar next year, too. We're afraid. Very afraid. At home, we just call him Trouble. But for the purposes of the report, we'll call him Nicky.
So there you have it. We'll be staying in the Pop Century Resort, 60's Building (we hope - now that they've changed what's considered "Preferred" we may be elsewhere). We're on the dining plan, are planning to follow a touring plan (based loosely on Unofficial Guide, with snippets of TGM, and sprinklings of our own style).
I can't WAIT to tell the kids.