millerette
My prince is @SoundGuy San Jose, CA
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Mom2Ben02 said:Well, our trip in 2004, we brought home a VERY expensive souvenir - she's 7 now.
Our last trip (March 2011) - it had been seven years since we'd been to WDW. It was our (then) DD6 and DS9mos's first trips, and DS8 hadn't been there since he was 15 months old - so, in essence, his first trip as well. We kinda went crazy - for us, anyway. I don't spend money at home all that much. DH bought nothing - to balance out the rest of us crazies.I came home with a key chain, two ornaments and a sweatshirt and matching fabric tote/purse. That is a LOT for me. Kids each got $70 to spend ($10/day) - well, the older two, the baby didn't care much.
I really can't remember all that they bought, other than the build-a-lightsaber and a few pins, and my DD bought some fun jewelry.
My favorite souvenir was this: http://www.disneystore.com/ornaments-seasonal-home-decor-mouseketeer-mickey-mouse-ear-hat-ornament/mp/1293535/1000344/ and also a princess pink version of it, for $6 each. Instead of hanging them on my tree, they hang on a ribbon from my rear view mirror, and I enjoy them every single day. The rest was a waste.
This trip in February is going to be UBER budget. With that in mind, I am going to start this tradition: http://pinterest.com/pin/236720524133761029/ I am planning on making these for every vacation from here on out. When I buy a souvenir, it will be with the intention of adding it to the jar. I plan to get sand from the Poly, when we go for dinner and to watch the fireworks. Then, every day, I plan to buy a postcard from whichever park we are in, and write down all the fun things we did that day. I am going to mail them to ourselves at home, so when we get back, we can put those in the jar, too. That way, whenever we need a little "Disney Magic", we have to look no further than the shelf above the fireplace.
Super cute idea! Have fun!