kwilliamsrn
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THANK YOU SO MUCH THAT WOULD BE GREAT AND I WILL KEEP MY FINGERS CROSSED




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I'm having such a hard time concentrating here at work today. I have a million things to do, but I keep coming back to this board (and others here) to poke around. Anyone else a complete addict or is it just me?
So, have any of you ever made the trip a surprise for your kids? We are - and last night we were trying to come up with what, if anything, we'll tell the kids. I wonder if it's possible to keep it a secret until I pull them out of bed early in the morning the day we leave ... Any suggestions on how we should reveal?
I surprised my oldest this spring for a trip for her b-day. It was a trip for just her and me and I packed everything up in secret into 2 carry on bags. We needed to be at the airport really early so DH told her that he had to go away on a business trip and gave her the usual run down of 'be helpful to mom', etc so we packed everyone up in the car and I drove to the airport. When we got there I had her get out of the car and 'help' DH with the bags and then he told her "surprise! You're going to WDW!" DD just looked at him and said "Whatever". DH was soooooooo crushed. So I said my good byes (I guess she didn't see me say good bye)...we went into the airport. Headed over to grab some coffee (I'm a wreck w/o some in the morning) and sat down. She kept asking why we were in the airport and when was daddy coming to get his bags and if I was done my coffee yet since she didn't want to be late to school!![]()
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I finally asked her what part of "you're going to WDW was unclear?". Only then did she finally figure out that DH was not joking!![]()
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Then she got all excited and happy and jumping around. I had her call DH to tell him thank you! But he was really disappointed about the whole thing. To make it worse I filmed her doing her little happy dance and thank yous on her new camera.....and it turns out it only does SILENT videos!![]()
So while it was great to plan it out and surprise her, the reaction was definitely one that she will not live down!![]()
Now, that is funny! And I'm sure that it is a great memory and a story that you will tell forever!![]()
I know that ds isn't really old enough to remember this trip forever, but I do hope that we can make this a memorable trip for dd and I thought making it a surprise would make it all the more special. Plus, I don't want her distracted from school, etc. and bugging me about how many more days till we go!
Thanks for sharing your story!
I can't keep things a secret from DS because he hates change, so I couldn't just take him to the airport for no reason. He needs to be broken in gently.
I didn't tell him about the character meals I had booked and the first time Goofy came near us in LTT, DS was under the table.![]()
So this time I've told him about what's going on and that we're having b-fast with Winnie the Pooh again and he says he'll let them hug him this time.![]()
I'd love to surprise them and maybe when he's older he'll outgrow some of these quirks.
How old was he when Goofy got him?He was 3.5 and now he's 4.
We went to a day out with Thomas a month ago and he didn't want to meet Sir Topham Hat, so DH went with him and got his photo taken. Which is an improvement over WDW.![]()
DD will be 2.5 and she had no problem going up to Sir Topham Hat, as long as a camera's pointed at her, she's happy.![]()