Hello Ladies and Gentlemen!!
My fellow December travelers are with me when I say I am at a loss of what to do. I am so excited for our trip, now only 76 days away, however because I am a super duper planner everything besides our packing is done. And trust me, if I had enough clothes I would pack my bags now. Well I do have enough clothes, I just think I would run out of socks and underwear. And even I'm not crazy enough to pack now, well maybe but I just don't think I could stand the relentless teasing that would ensue. And the dog gets nervous when she sees us packing bags, breaks my heart. I don't want to get her nervous and anxious for no reason. But Brynner's stays with Grandma and Grandpa and has lots of fun running around their backyard.
But I digress. So I am sure many of you are in the same boat I am. Trying to get your Disney fix, but what to do? We're all so well organized, everything is planned. ADR's are set, the extras you've added to your vacation are set as well. Touring plans, or lack there of - done; airline tickets - booked; packing lists - established. What to do. Well I have been submerging myself in craftiness and research (well sort of research).
I thought about making myself a autograph book. Yes, I still get a picture and the autograph of every character I see. It's just fun!! But then I was thinking that I really like the ones that Disney has in their parks and I always put that on my list of "souvenirs". But I took it one step further with some Disney stickers. But because I am a budget savvy gal, and because the craft store never has as wide as a selection as I wish they would, I decided I would make my own. Oh it was such a brilliant idea because I found some really cute ones. So what I did was google "Disney clipart" and there was a plethora of sites that had super cute clipart. Staples sells entire sheets of sticky back paper. I put the clipart into PowerPoint cut around each picture and voula! Disney stickers. I have so many different types, lots that I would never be able to find in the store. I think I have one for every character I might come accross. I was also able to find Disney Christmas clip art so I have some Holiday ones for
MVMCP. Any that are left over I'll use for my scrapbook or I can just print out new sheets.
So my next little project was something for the Cast Members. I have heard of people giving CM little thank you's or little treats, just a little somein' somein' to say thanks for making my trip so wonderful!! So I made up little cards (almost like a small postcard) to print out and give out with a mini candy cane to CM who do an exceptional job. They say "Happy Holidays" then a picture of Mickey, Minnie and Donald building a snowman and under that it says "Thank you for making our day so magical." all in Disney font of course.
In addition I have been reading whatever Disney books I can get my hands on. Not the trip planning books, but straight up Disney history books. I started with "Realityland" which was okay. I think the writer was a little too judgemental at times and I took offense with his tone at certain points. LOL I'm super defensive to anyone who starts to bad mouth Disney even a little bit. I take offense because it is something I love. Anyway it was actually pretty interesting learning about the history of the parks and how they came to be. I have now moved on to "The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World." I just started it but I will let you know how it goes. I think this is as close as I can get to the Keys to the Kingdom tour (which my friend who did the College Program likes to call the "Ruin the Magic Tour"). Maybe at somepoint in the future, but for now Mickey is a real mouse, but of course the cutest one that exists, and Tinker Bell really does fly.
Okay, that's all for now folks. Sometime in the near future I will update you all on my special Anniversary dinner that I'm planning for DH.
Cheap chic tip: Everyone should go and get a library card! While I was looking for my Disney books (yes we go to the library for every book we read, and we're big readers, because we're on the Disney budget and books are expensive. Plus our book selves are full!) I noticed that they have all of the planning books!! I always like to look through a bunch of them because you get info from one you wouldn't get from the other. Anyway, I understand that everyone should have at least one Disney planning guide that is their own and my suggestion is the PassPorter. It is by far my favorite and it is also the only one that I did not see in the library. However if you want a book that the library does not have all you have to do is ask and they will order it!!
Thanks for reading and have a magical day!!!