The_Alice
Xavier Atencio is my hero!
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Adventure Is Out There!~ A PreTrip Report
First a little bit of a run down, there's me, Alice. I have been to the World more times than I can count. I used to be a Cast Member before getting married and having kids.
My DH, wasn't really BIG on Disney when we first met, but after our first trip with the kiddos in 2007, he couldn't wait to come back. Last time we rented a house off property, but this time I think I talked him into staying on property. He keeps answering with a staunch, “We’ll see.”
DS1, 8 and is ALL BOY! He loves Star Wars, Ghostbusters, Indiana Jones, Pirates of the Caribbean, anything Pixar, Harry Potter, Phineas & Ferb, the list could go on & on! He is going to be in 3rd Grade when we go and was 4 when we went before.
DS2, 6. The baby of the family, but also our special needs kiddo. He is Asbergers with impulsivity problems and sensory integration disorder. He is in a normal classroom setting though and does pretty okay, though he does have the occasional melt down. We're working with his OT and Aide now to develop a plan for May when we go for calming techniques while in the parks.
First a little bit of a run down, there's me, Alice. I have been to the World more times than I can count. I used to be a Cast Member before getting married and having kids.
My DH, wasn't really BIG on Disney when we first met, but after our first trip with the kiddos in 2007, he couldn't wait to come back. Last time we rented a house off property, but this time I think I talked him into staying on property. He keeps answering with a staunch, “We’ll see.”
DS1, 8 and is ALL BOY! He loves Star Wars, Ghostbusters, Indiana Jones, Pirates of the Caribbean, anything Pixar, Harry Potter, Phineas & Ferb, the list could go on & on! He is going to be in 3rd Grade when we go and was 4 when we went before.
DS2, 6. The baby of the family, but also our special needs kiddo. He is Asbergers with impulsivity problems and sensory integration disorder. He is in a normal classroom setting though and does pretty okay, though he does have the occasional melt down. We're working with his OT and Aide now to develop a plan for May when we go for calming techniques while in the parks.