Hello everyone!! I’m finally popping in with a long overdue update. After surviving our own version of “March Madness”

, we’re hoping for a little less chaotic April…..so with a little luck, I’ll be updating a tad more often as we count down to our departure day

.
That said, I’m feeling a bit like the Where’s Waldo of the Disboards

. My goodness, this report has seen a LOT of movement since its inception

. I guess I just have to accept that there’s really no “right” place for my specific trip reports, because none of our vacations falls into any specific category. I’ve never really been a very typical person in any aspect of my life, so perhaps I shouldn’t be surprised that I don’t “fit” very well here, either

. Square peg, round hole, and all that

.
As for the trip, we are oh-so-close to the one-month marker! As of today, we are officially at:
Even though we’ve been crazy busy getting settled into the house over the past two weeks, I’ve actually tried to devote a tiny bit of time the last few days to trip planning tasks. The realization that we’re almost at the 30-day point was a good motivator

. I’ve started checking rental car rates daily once again (so far, nothing better than I secured months and months ago….but at least I’m back to looking regularly so I’ll be able to catch a last-minute drop if there is one) and today I booked our airport transportation to and from DTW. We had a FANTASTIC driver the last time we used Motor City Transportation (a delightfully friendly fellow named Olu) so I was sure to specifically request him for this trip: hopefully his schedule can accommodate us.
I’ve been peeking at Groupon every morning, and there’s a couple of small things (like mini golf) that I’m contemplating for after-dinner activities on our resort days……I may just grab one or two of them between now and our departure, especially when there’s a good discount code being offered. A big, BIG part of me was really hoping we could find a way to splurge and add a day at a Disney park to this 25th anniversary trip, but try as I might to justify it in my own brain, I honestly just can’t

. After buying the house, the inevitable moving expenses, our massive income tax bill, and then all the residual moving costs (curtains, blinds, furniture, lawn maintenance items, and all the other stuff we found we needed once we were actually moved in), I would feel unbelievably guilty buying Disney tickets. For the record, I blame one of my coworkers for the Disney Ache: she is Disney-obsessed and routinely plays one of the Disney Park playlists at the office …. and of course, her desk is immediately beside mine

. We have both been known to be caught singing
Yo Ho, Yo Ho, A Pirates Life For Me completely off-tune but perfectly in time with the music

…. our boss and the Office Manager think we’re both nuts (guilty as charged!

) but tolerant of our office fun. This same co-worker also gave us a very sweet housewarming gift, complete with his and hers “American” Disney snow globes: a Mickey for Steve

, and a Minnie

for me.
Disney has been in my head, and now in my house. Then there’s those pesky commercials that seem to be popping up on TV *all* the time, like they were intended JUST for me

.
Steve reminds me,
it will be good to have a lower-key trip. And I know he’s right. But I still wish I could get a hug from Mickey Mouse

. First World Problems, right?
The plans still include likely 2 full days at SeaWorld

(I cannot WAIT to go back there!! It's been too long!), at least one day at Aquatica (with a cabana rental

), and our much-anticipated day at Discovery Cove

(with the upgraded drink package……we will definitely be Ubering that day

) . The first day or two will likely be resort days, just to allow us to relax and recharge and enjoy all the Vistana has to offer: preferably with a fruity beverage in hand from the Tiki Bar. This last month has run us ragged and I can’t wait to just unwind.
For all of you who have so kindly asked about how our move went, I am happy to report that it seems to have been a fairly seamless (albeit, hectic) process.
We closed on March 19th and the moving company moved our large furniture items on March 23rd. From the 19th to the 22nd, we cleaned (and cleaned and cleaned) and moved over a lot of our breakables (framed photos, dishes, etc.) and clothing in our two vehicles, taking a full load on each trip to the house. From the 23rd to the 31st, we took care of any residual items and cleaned the rental townhouse from top to bottom.
It was definitely a bit of a relief to turn in the keys on Saturday morning and only have one house to focus on

.
The cats have settled comfortably into their new home, though it was tough first week for both of them……cats, in general, are creatures of habit, so any kind of upset to their routine isn’t customarily well received. Violet definitely took more time to come around than Dash, but she’s a little more complex on all levels so we anticipated that she’d have a more difficult adjustment. Now that the initial transition is over, they seem quite content:
We also had a wonderful visit with Jake on our moving weekend. Not only was it unbelievably helpful to have an extra strong man around (with the bonus of a big truck), it was so awesome (and felt so “right”) to have him be here to mark this milestone with us

. We weren’t very efficient on those first few days in our new house, opting to maximize the time with our boy [after all, boxes could wait to be unpacked] but it was worth every perfect minute. We watched March Madness as a family, took him out to dine at a couple of his American favorites (Steak & Shake, Longhorns and Hungry Howies were his picks of the weekend) and just soaked up some much-needed togetherness.
It broke my heart to see him pull out of the driveway on Monday morning

. Oh, how I wish I could keep that kid here with us.
With Jake back in Canada, the house is taking shape quite nicely. Most of the new furniture has arrived (minus a couple of items from Ikea, which seem to be taking their sweet time arriving) and pretty much all the boxes are unpacked. We’re starting to get photos up on the walls and have embarked on the first stages of yard work……though the unseasonable cold is slowing our progress outdoors

. The biggest thing left are installing the new blinds and curtains, and I’m hoping our blinds will all be here by the end of the week (fingers crossed). We've both felt a tad.....exposed

..... with no blinds on all these great big windows.
So....that's the last two weeks in a nutshell! I hope to be back an evening this week to answer all your great posts, but for now, I thought I owed you a check-in at the very least. Tonight, it's time to cheer on our boys in blue in the NCAA final:
They are definitely the underdog, but stranger things have happened in this March Madness tournament (Virginia, I'm looking at you

).
Hope you all are doing well! Thanks for still following along!