I think I have reached an excitement plateau.

This whole time I was waiting for my 90 day mark. Oh, that glorious day when all my planning could be put into action. But now what?!?!
Well, I thought I would get back to "basics" so to say and introduce you to my little family.
This is DH. He's the best!! Calm, patient, the ying to my yang. He's so laid back and just goes with the flow, perfect for an OCD planner like myself.
This is us on our wedding day Oct 3, 2008. The happiest day ever!! Life did throw us a curve ball, but we weathered the storm together and now we're celebrating our first anniversary, the Holidays, and "getting through it" in Disney!!
This is our furry daughter Brynn. She's so cute and yes she really is like our daughter. She thinks she's a person, probably because we treat her like one. We don't have kids yet, so she's our only one. Unfortunately she's not allowed in Disney, but she'll get lots of doggy goodies from the World.
Brynn when she was a puppy
B as Sheriff Woody for Halloween (she loved it, can't you tell)
Every self respecting New Yorker is a Yankees fan, even B
So that's my little family. Even though there were tough times, when I would think about all that I have, I would realized that I have a very blessed life.
Because DH and I are really into saving every penny we have, I do have a few more Cheap Chic tips. I've had a couple of weeks to come up with some good ones, so here goes:
1) For anyone who has free dining, I would suggest really taking advantage of this. At first we only had a few ADR's, but the more I thought about it, the sillier I thought it was to let any of our table service credits go to waste (I think that was my "life long dieter" speaking.) I know some people question whether free dining was really free, for us it definitely is!
2) This is a post trip tip-scrap booking if fun, but some people aren't into it and sometimes it can get really expensive. Shutterfly.com has photo books you can make starting at $13. Instead of ordering albums for the moms from our wedding photographer we opted for this. There were big and a little more elaborate, but it came to $100 instead of the $500 the photographer wanted.
3) I remember when the
Disney Store first opened it was VERY expensive. Although lately I've noticed they have had some really good deals, mainly on t-shirts. If you, or if your kids want some Mickey gear, and you don't want to spend a fortune on an "in the park t-shirt" try the Disney Store. Shirts starting at $8 online and I swear that in the store they were as low as $5!!
4) Ladies with small feet (myself included) Looking for a good pair of walking shoes?? Unfortunately when you're putting on the miles like you do at Disney, good shoes are one of those things that you get what you pay for. While you can get some good deals at times, a fool proof way to get good walking shoes and a bargain price it to buy children's sizes. I myself wear a 7, 7.5 and I'll wear about a 5 ot 5.5 in boys. And now that it is back to school you may be able to find 2 for 1.
5)Somewhat related to #4, same thing goes for clothing. Last time we were in Disney I was looking for a sweat shirt. I looked for a while before I found one I liked. When I picked it up I realized it was a childs size, but they had an XL and it fit. It was also a lot cheaper than an adult sweat shirt.

I hope you enjoyed the introduction of my family, sorry if it was a little overdue. As always, thank you for reading and have a magical day!!