I'm not waking up in Pop Century this morning, excited for a new day of fun in the sun. (Or in the rain, as it was for the first few days.)
I'm not waking up in Alabama, happy to spend the whole day hanging out with my two favorite little girls playing dollhouse, making Toy Story figures have interesting conversations with each other, dancing to the castle show, or eating ice cream for breakfast.
I am waking up to a house that is need of some attention, and a cat that needs the same. And to laundry, suitcases that need to be unpacked and put away, and a stack of mail that needs to be sorted through. And to paying bills. This is the real world, and I guess I better cope with it nicely and correctly so that I am able to enjoy my next magical escape in October.
Speaking of October, when I get the house in some semblance of order again, I will finish up the last few pictures from last October. I thought I would do that from Pop one morning, but I just didn't.
I want to catch up on all of your reports, too, because I know I have missed so much fun!
This trip was again wonderful, as all of our trips have been. We have never once left thinking we didn't want to go back, that's for sure.

I have many pictures, some normal and some not, as usual. We were able to meet up with several 'old' DIS friends, and it was a pleasure to meet new ones. The weather wasn't great for us the first few days, and although it made the temperatures pleasant, getting little ones in and out of the rain and covering the strollers and such sort of wears on you after a while, so I am really glad that
Debby moved on. When it did stop raining, it pretty much stopped for good, with only one other rainy few hours at the very end of the trip.
For now, we get back to real life - jobs, bills, workshops, getting a new classroom ready, etc. Oh yeah, and one other minor event that is scheduled for September.

Jill did wonderfully well during the trip. She 'does pregnancy' well - so much that you hardly even think about her being pregnant unless you look at the big basketball she carries in front of her. She did slow down some, but we've begun to slow down as a whole when it comes to WDW, and the weather made us slow down some at first, so slow and easy was pretty much the theme for the trip. Some days, we did a few things in parks, swam and rested at the room, then went back out to play again. Some days, we played a little longer and called it an early night. It all worked out very well.
I will take this time, also, to thank you for your friendships - for those we have not met, we hope to some day, and for those we have, you have all been such a joy to meet. You are just as kind, sweet, and wonderful in person as we knew you would be. We share this common bond in our enjoyment of Disney things, and it makes us feel at home with you when we meet. We value the time and efforts you make to come the DIS meets. We enjoy reading your reports, although there are so many, it's hard to get to everything often, as you all know, as well. Just know that finding the DIS, finding you guys, having fun with our virtual living in DIStown, and the good feelings we get from Disney trips and Disney things - all of that is important and special to us. We cry with you and for you during hard times. We laugh with you (and okay, sometimes at you

) during fun times. You are a part of our lives from across the miles, across country borders, and even across big waters!

Thanks for joining us on our journeys, and thanks for your friendships!