I got back to the UK on 3rd October, back to work 4th October and because we are so busy I havn't had a day of since. Money is good though and I have enough for next years holiday.
I got back to the UK on 3rd October, back to work 4th October and because we are so busy I havn't had a day of since. Money is good though and I have enough for next years holiday.
We got back on Sunday... things aren't too bad though. Probabaly because I have another holiday already booked for 31st December until 21st January (LA - visiting family - and skiing in Colorado). We don't normally have holidays this close together... it just happened this year.
So, the way I look at it... a couple of months of sorting myself out (home is nice in some ways!), getting organised for xmas, getting ready to go again, having xmas, then off again... so actually no depression this time, perfect!
Ok, will shut up now in case I get banned from these forums...
i always book the next disney trip the same week i get home.Helps beat the depression.We are going in May,but then won't be able to go back until xmas 2008-i am getting scared of that long gap.
i always book the next disney trip the same week i get home.Helps beat the depression.We are going in May,but then won't be able to go back until xmas 2008-i am getting scared of that long gap.
We will have had a similar gap, May this year - October next year. We have loads of other holidays inbetween - Canary Islands, Ibiza and Scotland at Christmas, Ibiza again but somehow nothing beats the "buzz" of a Disney holiday! Once your countdown hits 12 months it seems to fly by.....but then i am already thinking that this time next year we will be flying home I suppose we should all count ourselves very lucky that we go back more than once......out of Lucy's class at school there is only Lucy that goes to Disney consistently (and only 2 other children that have ever been).
How many of us say to our children "you don't know how lucky you are"