SleepyatDVC
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taking kids to WDW so often?
I took my 2 DDs to Florida for 3 weeks in October. We went with my Mom (on her dime). DH stayed home. We spent the first week at WDW, the second week on a cruise, and the third week in Miami.
My girls are 2 1/2 and almost 5. Older DD is in pre-K so she had to miss school. Teacher and administration had no problems.
We are going to WDW again for older DD's 5th birthday in January for 2 weeks. It will be a family reunion trip with DH's parents and siblings & their families.
Well, a few days after I took DD back to school when we got back from our October trip, some of the other parents jokingly "thanked" me
because all their kids wanted to know why Emma got to go to Disney so often and when were they going to go?!!!
When we got home, I told her that she was very lucky to get to go to Disney so often. Not everyone is so lucky. Everyone already knows where we are when she's not in school, so she shouldn't talk about too much with her friends.
Obviously, it's impossible to tell an almost 5 year old to NOT talk about her special birthday trip! But she agreed not to KEEP talking about it because that would be bragging and rubbing it in!!!
Anyone else have this problem?
I took my 2 DDs to Florida for 3 weeks in October. We went with my Mom (on her dime). DH stayed home. We spent the first week at WDW, the second week on a cruise, and the third week in Miami.
My girls are 2 1/2 and almost 5. Older DD is in pre-K so she had to miss school. Teacher and administration had no problems.
We are going to WDW again for older DD's 5th birthday in January for 2 weeks. It will be a family reunion trip with DH's parents and siblings & their families.
Well, a few days after I took DD back to school when we got back from our October trip, some of the other parents jokingly "thanked" me
because all their kids wanted to know why Emma got to go to Disney so often and when were they going to go?!!!
When we got home, I told her that she was very lucky to get to go to Disney so often. Not everyone is so lucky. Everyone already knows where we are when she's not in school, so she shouldn't talk about too much with her friends.
Obviously, it's impossible to tell an almost 5 year old to NOT talk about her special birthday trip! But she agreed not to KEEP talking about it because that would be bragging and rubbing it in!!!
Anyone else have this problem?
about it for the next 7 months.
I cherish this time where it is easy to take DD out of school and travel.