While I know a lot of you, there are some of you I don't know very well.
So today, we will play a game.
Don't you just hate it when an adult says we're going to play a game?
I especially hate that at parties. Makes you want to grab your drink and head to the coat room. (You know it's more fun in there....
)

Anyway--
I thought we'd share our favorite memories at WDW. It's part of planning the magic, isn't it???
I know we all have them- those moments in time where everything just falls into place, it all clicks and you look around and feel a peace and quietness inside that makes all the frenzied getting ready moments worthwhile.
I'll start by sharing one of mine-
During our 2008 October trip, the day of MNSSHP, instead of going to a park early, I planned a special surprise for the kids to wake up to- costumes from Tinkerbell!
My kids think that Tinkerbell visits them everyday on vacation and leaves them something- Tshirts, hats, glasses, candy, games, stickers, pins, stuffed animals-- anything that I think they'll like that I can buy before hand. I usually have a suitcase just for the Tink gifts.
Once they go to sleep, I lay them all out on the ends of their beds so that when they wake up, they can see the surprise.
This trip, they didn't know they were going to MNSSHP b/c I'd told them that we just couldn't do everything.
When they woke up that morning, facing them were the tickets, some candy corns in itty bitty pumpkins and their costumes.
Squealing children were heard all over CBR and I even allowed them to jump on the beds--- the horror!
So with that out of the way, we went to relax by the lake at CBR, to lie in the hammocks and let the kids play for a bit.
Everyone around us was hustling to and fro- rushing to the parks, yelling to one another "hurry up, we'll miss rope drop". Now I'm all for making rope drop- I am the commando queen- but that day, it was all about the moment and I was lying there,watching my precious family interact with one another, and I was peaceful.
There have been many more moments like this- ones that included the children being picked to be part of a show, or getting "dreams" awarded to them. And when I think of each of our trips, they all stand alone and are wonderful. But this moment just captures the essence of WDW for me.
So this MAY, I'm planning on more moments like this- where the peace and magic come to me, instead of looking every second for it to be in my face, so to speak.
So--- how about you? What's your favorite memory there?
So today, we will play a game.
Don't you just hate it when an adult says we're going to play a game?
I especially hate that at parties. Makes you want to grab your drink and head to the coat room. (You know it's more fun in there....


Anyway--
I thought we'd share our favorite memories at WDW. It's part of planning the magic, isn't it???
I know we all have them- those moments in time where everything just falls into place, it all clicks and you look around and feel a peace and quietness inside that makes all the frenzied getting ready moments worthwhile.
I'll start by sharing one of mine-
During our 2008 October trip, the day of MNSSHP, instead of going to a park early, I planned a special surprise for the kids to wake up to- costumes from Tinkerbell!
My kids think that Tinkerbell visits them everyday on vacation and leaves them something- Tshirts, hats, glasses, candy, games, stickers, pins, stuffed animals-- anything that I think they'll like that I can buy before hand. I usually have a suitcase just for the Tink gifts.
Once they go to sleep, I lay them all out on the ends of their beds so that when they wake up, they can see the surprise.
This trip, they didn't know they were going to MNSSHP b/c I'd told them that we just couldn't do everything.
When they woke up that morning, facing them were the tickets, some candy corns in itty bitty pumpkins and their costumes.


Squealing children were heard all over CBR and I even allowed them to jump on the beds--- the horror!

So with that out of the way, we went to relax by the lake at CBR, to lie in the hammocks and let the kids play for a bit.





Everyone around us was hustling to and fro- rushing to the parks, yelling to one another "hurry up, we'll miss rope drop". Now I'm all for making rope drop- I am the commando queen- but that day, it was all about the moment and I was lying there,watching my precious family interact with one another, and I was peaceful.
There have been many more moments like this- ones that included the children being picked to be part of a show, or getting "dreams" awarded to them. And when I think of each of our trips, they all stand alone and are wonderful. But this moment just captures the essence of WDW for me.
So this MAY, I'm planning on more moments like this- where the peace and magic come to me, instead of looking every second for it to be in my face, so to speak.
So--- how about you? What's your favorite memory there?