MindyLuvsMickey
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As a young girl, I remember Disney World being my favorite place in the entire world. My parents always found a way to take a trip every couple of years, despite not having much money. It was never an issue, because the memories we created were much more valuable.
Now that I'm an adult and a mother, I want to be able to do the same for my son. DH knows that I'm a nut when it comes to Disney, and he does his best to accomodate me on my whims. We've take DS twice now, not yet 3 yrs old, and I'm planning another trip for before DS enters kindergarten.
The problem is that DH doesn't understand why we need to go again. I've explained time and time again that DS will only be young once and that Disney is a place that will create fantastic memories. I'm sure that there are other vacation desitinations, but none so fantastic for a little one.
Any way to get DH on board?
Our last two trips, although we had a good time, were overshadowed by the number of people that accompanied us. We've never gone as "just the 3 of us". I'm looking forward to a trip with just Us and hope that it unclouds his vision.
Now that I'm an adult and a mother, I want to be able to do the same for my son. DH knows that I'm a nut when it comes to Disney, and he does his best to accomodate me on my whims. We've take DS twice now, not yet 3 yrs old, and I'm planning another trip for before DS enters kindergarten.
The problem is that DH doesn't understand why we need to go again. I've explained time and time again that DS will only be young once and that Disney is a place that will create fantastic memories. I'm sure that there are other vacation desitinations, but none so fantastic for a little one.
Any way to get DH on board?
Our last two trips, although we had a good time, were overshadowed by the number of people that accompanied us. We've never gone as "just the 3 of us". I'm looking forward to a trip with just Us and hope that it unclouds his vision.