We went to our local zoo (Columbus O) this weekend and they had some people dressed as a tiger and a manatee. My DD5 went with my DS3 to give them a hug, and when we were walking away, she asked if they were just people dressed up in costumes. A couple of weeks ago she asked me if fairies were real. This is precisely why we have been to WDW 3X in the last 14 months, and precisely why we're going again in October. I don't doubt that trips when the kids get older will still be magical - but there's no way it will be as magical as it is now - when there's no doubt in her mind that she's having dinner with THE Cinderella or getting her picture with THE Belle.
I always thought it would be tough on me when they don't want to hang around old mom and dad. I don't know how anything can be tougher, though, than realizing that they're growing up enough to know what 'make believe' is.
I always thought it would be tough on me when they don't want to hang around old mom and dad. I don't know how anything can be tougher, though, than realizing that they're growing up enough to know what 'make believe' is.

