OregonMickeyLover
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Did anyone see this one? Totally bawling. I'm a sap!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHqlWzhU1qc&feature=related
I love this thread. Hopefully it will help me keep my mouth shut!Our dates are 8/19-8/24/11
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Did you put it on YouTube? It sounds so familiar to one that I saw. Great job at keeping the secret, and I keep telling myself that it will bo so worth it!
Traci
Aahh! My DH did that last night too! At the dinner table, he said "So for DL, we need a new camera?" I broke our camera last time we were at DL, so I could recover "You mean because of DL, we need a new camera?"
We are planning surprise trip too, kind of. My kids have never been to Disneyland, and neither has my DH for that matter! (last time I was there was over 20 years ago) My kids have been talking about wanting to go for a long time, so a while back I asked them how they would feel about taking a trip to Disneyland as a Christmas gift. They all thought it was a great idea, and I even made a special Disneyland savings jar that the kids can toss all our loose change into. (they understand a trip to Disney is expensive for a large family like ours, so we gotta save our money!) A couple months back we found out we are expecting a baby around Thanksgiving, so a December Disney trip is just not going to happen. I told them we would perhaps still "buy" the trip as a Christmas gift, but just postpone until February. The truth is, when we found out about the baby, we changed our reservations to mid-September! I'm not sure yet how I'm going to surprise them, but I know we'll tell them at home that morning. (I'm thinking maybe a giant box waiting in the living room when they wake up, stuffed with balloons and a Disney stuffed animal for each kid, and have the box all wrapped up in Christmas paper) My kids have never been on an airplane, so I want them to get out as much of their excited wiggles as possible before we arrive at the airport.
What a wonderful trip.We are planning surprise trip too, kind of. My kids have never been to Disneyland, and neither has my DH for that matter! (last time I was there was over 20 years ago) My kids have been talking about wanting to go for a long time, so a while back I asked them how they would feel about taking a trip to Disneyland as a Christmas gift. They all thought it was a great idea, and I even made a special Disneyland savings jar that the kids can toss all our loose change into. (they understand a trip to Disney is expensive for a large family like ours, so we gotta save our money!) A couple months back we found out we are expecting a baby around Thanksgiving, so a December Disney trip is just not going to happen. I told them we would perhaps still "buy" the trip as a Christmas gift, but just postpone until February. The truth is, when we found out about the baby, we changed our reservations to mid-September! I'm not sure yet how I'm going to surprise them, but I know we'll tell them at home that morning. (I'm thinking maybe a giant box waiting in the living room when they wake up, stuffed with balloons and a Disney stuffed animal for each kid, and have the box all wrapped up in Christmas paper) My kids have never been on an airplane, so I want them to get out as much of their excited wiggles as possible before we arrive at the airport.
What a wonderful trip.For first time on the plane, we had each children caryy their own backpacks, with their lunch boxes inside full of snacks. They also had several presents inside (notebooks, crayons, happy meal toys) that were wrapped up and they could open one each hour. It really helped! I found lots of ideas online about first plane rides for kids.