Just like a SSR deed!All this talk of retirement and I can’t collect my teaching pension until I’m 63….only 28 more years to go![]()
Money can’t buy time, but it can’t buy happiness, love, or close relationships either. DVC gift cards can’t buy time or love, but in my experience, Disney spend has given our family a lot of happiness and given me a closer relationship with my kids.This is so important. The one thing money can’t buy is time. We only get so much of it so it all needs to count. Learning what enough is was the key to my happiness.
Surely trying to balance LL, dining plans, WDW transit system, and character greetings should be enough to keep anybody sharp!For those of you who are retired, how do you keep your brain mentally sharp? I've heard it is easy to let it become a vegetable once you stop working. After 30+ years in my industry, I need take a break from some of the intensity, but don't want to completely veg out.
Bingo! It don’t sing and dance and it don’t walk eitherMoney can’t buy time, but it can’t buy happiness, love, or close relationships either. DVC gift cards can’t buy time or love, but in my experience, Disney spend has given our family a lot of happiness and given me a closer relationship with my kids.
At least she knows herself!just got back from dinner with a good friend I have known and admired for 10+ years but don’t see very often (we live in different cities) and discovered she has never been to ANY Disney park and after discussing for 15-20 minutes, I think genuinely would not enjoy going to Disneyland with us. This is baffling to me but hey, I guess every Disney hating adult is a slightly shorter line or lower price for the rest of us.![]()
I went to DLand once before I met my wife. It was 1992 and I was 11. I remember thinking it was overhyped and that people paid a bunch of money to get in a park with mostly lame rides where they try to constantly sell you overpriced junk…. no thanks….. I’ll stick with Six Flags Over Texas.Money can’t buy time, but it can’t buy happiness, love, or close relationships either. DVC gift cards can’t buy time or love, but in my experience, Disney spend has given our family a lot of happiness and given me a closer relationship with my kids.
Surely trying to balance LL, dining plans, WDW transit system, and character greetings should be enough to keep anybody sharp!
Ok, new topic chit chat friends— I just got back from dinner with a good friend I have known and admired for 10+ years but don’t see very often (we live in different cities) and discovered she has never been to ANY Disney park and after discussing for 15-20 minutes, I think genuinely would not enjoy going to Disneyland with us. This is baffling to me but hey, I guess every Disney hating adult is a slightly shorter line or lower price for the rest of us.![]()


I should have started packing weeks ago. We leave a week from today, and all I have pulled out are my daughter's endless piles of princess dresses. They take up an entire suitcase on their own, and quite frankly, this year I don't even think we will be able to fit them all
And this is true for a lot of folks. And, that's fine!I think genuinely would not enjoy going to Disneyland with us.
My stepmom has an aunt and uncle with an adult disabled daughter. A few years ago they all moved into a senior living arrangement and were able to set it up so that the daughter will be able to remain there for her entire life after her mom and dad pass. It gives them all great peace of mind to know she's going to be taken care of and be able to stay in a place that is comfortable and familiar to her. They didn't think this was an option for them because the daughter isn't 55 years old yet, but apparently many senior living places will accept a family member/spouse who is under the age limit if they are disabled.The not knowing what the future holds is the worst.
We are pretty sure our son will need to live with us for as long as possible. But we don't know how long that will be since it really depends on our health. So we need to not only plan for the rest of our lives but for the rest of his too. It's very stressful. And we have no idea what kind of places he could live when we're gone or how much that would cost.
So we're constantly trying to strike a balance between saving for all of that but also living our lives and giving him fun experiences. At least with DVC, we know that we could always sell it if we decided we needed more money. So that's one reason we felt okay forking over so much cash for our contracts over the last few years.
I’m trying to talk DH into a “surface of the sun” trip! We don’t have Disney planned until October and it’s killing me!Ugh! Wish I had a Disney trip before January! Have SO much fun!!
This is the longest I've gone without a trip in a while- haven't been since I was 33 weeks pregnant last February! I haven't been to Disney NOT pregnant since July of 2024 lol.Ugh! Wish I had a Disney trip before January! Have SO much fun!!
I really need to look into this...Vacuum pack all those princess dresses! Even if you don’t do any of your other clothes, just doing thr princess dresses makes a big difference and saves sooooo much space.
Happy packing!
Thanks for sharing this. We are in a similar situation. I don’t like giving too much personal information on the internet, so never really discussed it. It’s hard thinking about what will happen when we’re gone.The not knowing what the future holds is the worst.
We are pretty sure our son will need to live with us for as long as possible. But we don't know how long that will be since it really depends on our health. So we need to not only plan for the rest of our lives but for the rest of his too. It's very stressful. And we have no idea what kind of places he could live when we're gone or how much that would cost.
So we're constantly trying to strike a balance between saving for all of that but also living our lives and giving him fun experiences. At least with DVC, we know that we could always sell it if we decided we needed more money. So that's one reason we felt okay forking over so much cash for our contracts over the last few years.
When my husband's uncle passed away several years ago, he gave all of his nieces and nephews stocks. We kept those stocks, including a large number of Disney ones, for a while. One day, my husband looked at me and said, "Why are we letting this money just sit here? We could be making memories with this. Let's buy a third contract."That feeling has cost me a LOT of money over the last 15 years that could be worth a lot more if I would have stashed it into an investment portfolio…. but it has also brought us a lot of wonderful memories together and provided us with a lot of joy…..
Space bags are a dream. They make them now where you don’t even need a vacuum.I really need to look into this...
We finished packing yesterday and didn't even think about using a vaccuum pack for the princess dresses! You just saved me some volume!!! THANK YOU!Vacuum pack all those princess dresses! Even if you don’t do any of your other clothes, just doing thr princess dresses makes a big difference and saves sooooo much space.
Happy packing!