all you mamas with infants and toddlers....

thats funny, I was also thinking about my son being jack sparrow but I dont think he will wear the wig either. I was also thinking maybe Handy Manny lol I dont know, I will find something eventually. Thats cute, mike wazowski. We have already bought our tickets because I have a disney visa. We just need to buy our ap's and we are set. My son loves nemo too...he actually really likes alot of characters so I think he will enjoy it. He really likes wall-e too, so hopefully by the time we go he will be there. We took him to see it opening day and he was so happy to see wall-e everytime he came on screen and kept calling for him.

handy manny would be really cute...or if they had a wall-e costume that would be even cuter for him! he actually sat through the whole wall-e movie??! thats awesome! i havent even attempted taking my monster to a movie...maybe ill try it with that one though:goodvibes
 
We'll be at DL Oct 1-5. DS will be 8 months while we're there. I was so nervous he wouldn't enjoy it, but hearing all these positive reviews from other moms of babies makes me so happy. :goodvibes

wow we will be there practically the same time! we'll be there the 2nd-6th i believe:) have you ever been there around that time? i heard its the gay days and that makes me a little nervous that it might be really crowded:eek:
and yes its sooo great to hear all these mama's talking about how much their babies loved DL! everyone always told me i shouldnt take my son til he was 5 b/c he wouldnt enjoy it....i never believed that, and i think the earlier you get them started at DL the better;) my aunt took her son to DL when he was 4 DAYS OLD! hahaha i thought that was a little extreme...i could barely walk 4 days after giving birth! lol:rotfl:
 
wow we will be there practically the same time! we'll be there the 2nd-6th i believe:) have you ever been there around that time? i heard its the gay days and that makes me a little nervous that it might be really crowded:eek:
and yes its sooo great to hear all these mama's talking about how much their babies loved DL! everyone always told me i shouldnt take my son til he was 5 b/c he wouldnt enjoy it....i never believed that, and i think the earlier you get them started at DL the better;) my aunt took her son to DL when he was 4 DAYS OLD! hahaha i thought that was a little extreme...i could barely walk 4 days after giving birth! lol:rotfl:

I'm not so sure how it's going to be with gay days. Grandma is taking the entire family so that could get interesting. :laughing: She's of the "why are those two men holding hands" generation. ;) I'm so excited to go though. This is my fourth trip to DL, but DH has NEVER been. :eek: He has no idea what to expect, either. I got the planning dvd sent so I could show him what it was like, pulled out my maps of DL and DCA from 2003, showed him pictures from previous trips, etc. I don't think you really get it until you get there though. :confused3

It will be really nice though because it's my grandma, my mom and stepdad, both sisters, aunt, uncle, cousin and then my immediate family going. So, if dh and I want to go on rides, no ride switch necessary. We can just give ds to one of the grandmas, and off we go. We're doing a relocation cruise from Vancouver to LA for 3 days beforehand. I have no idea where we're staying though. I want to say the Quality Inn. :confused:
 
handy manny would be really cute...or if they had a wall-e costume that would be even cuter for him! he actually sat through the whole wall-e movie??! thats awesome! i havent even attempted taking my monster to a movie...maybe ill try it with that one though:goodvibes

lol It was really hard to get him to stay quiet. I kept giving him juice and fruit snacks to keep him from talking but he did alot better than I thought he would. We probably will not go back for a while though.
just so you know. If you take him to a century theaters you have to pay for him but if you take him to an amc hes free. I thought that was weird of century theaters to make children 1 years old pay for a ticket. Luckily we went to amc so we didn't have to pay for him.
 

lol It was really hard to get him to stay quiet. I kept giving him juice and fruit snacks to keep him from talking but he did alot better than I thought he would. We probably will not go back for a while though.
just so you know. If you take him to a century theaters you have to pay for him but if you take him to an amc hes free. I thought that was weird of century theaters to make children 1 years old pay for a ticket. Luckily we went to amc so we didn't have to pay for him.

thanks for the tip! yea thats crazy to charge for a one year old...i wouldnt go if i had to pay for him for sure. but at least i know to take lots of snacks and yummy things for him if we do take him to a movie! thanks!
 
I'm not so sure how it's going to be with gay days. Grandma is taking the entire family so that could get interesting. :laughing: She's of the "why are those two men holding hands" generation. ;) I'm so excited to go though. This is my fourth trip to DL, but DH has NEVER been. :eek: He has no idea what to expect, either. I got the planning dvd sent so I could show him what it was like, pulled out my maps of DL and DCA from 2003, showed him pictures from previous trips, etc. I don't think you really get it until you get there though. :confused3

It will be really nice though because it's my grandma, my mom and stepdad, both sisters, aunt, uncle, cousin and then my immediate family going. So, if dh and I want to go on rides, no ride switch necessary. We can just give ds to one of the grandmas, and off we go. We're doing a relocation cruise from Vancouver to LA for 3 days beforehand. I have no idea where we're staying though. I want to say the Quality Inn. :confused:


yes your DH needs to go to get the full disney experience. my husband had never been there either before he met me, and on our first marriage anniversary we went together and hes been hooked since then! lol
and you're lucky to have your mom and family with you to help with the kids! it makes everything sooo much easier. my mom always went with us, but im not sure shes going this october and im worried about the whole baby switch thing now.
and a cruise sounds great! lucky you:)
 
I dealt with more than that (though not the 6 days of labor that my 5'1", 100 lb malnourished MIL did with her 10+ pound kid in rural Korea! man I wish she had shared that with me BEFOREhand so I could have called her for moral support) and it was all caused by my midwives and WA law that restricted them and forced them to do stupid things, then later the hospital.

For me, I've had to separate the two, there's DS and there's the labor. I mean yeah, he was posterior and had his hands up like Superman, but it wasn't HIS fault that WA law with midwives causes them to flip out once you go beyond 40 weeks (we have long pregnancies on both sides...hubby himself was a 44 week baby...but that is incompatible with the malpractice insurance agreements with midwives 'round here and most OBs too), and it wasn't HIS fault that they didn't know his position. I remember feeling that it was a dance we were creating, but we kept getting cut in on by the professionals. So at the end, it was two separate things for me.

DS was my saving grace, the thing that got me through the aftermath of it all, but I'm not sure that *for me* it's related in the same way your feelings are with your guy. :goodvibes

I think it worked that way for my husband, though!

i know what you mean...i had a bad doctor and nurses...im only 5 feet myself and my son was almost 9 pounds! 21 inches long too..giant! haha he was literally stuck in me (i pushed five hours straight and nothing) and they had to pull him out with a vacume thingy. it was very obvious that i needed a c-section, but my doctor wouldnt do it:mad: and of course my son was sick in the hospital for a week after that. ugh being pregnant 42 weeks was not fun! lol he was worth alllll of that though, and i would do it again in a second for him:angel: im sorry to hear you had a bad experience too though...i just hope that doesnt mean all our childbirth experiences will be like that:scared1:
 

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