It's almost time to leave!! I can't wait! In less than 2 days we'll be on our way to Florida and out of the cold and snow!
We're planning to leave on Saturday morning at about 2:30am. We have a total of about 1359 miles to drive to get to the Beach Club Resort. I feel like I've thought of everything... what do you think?
I have 2 hotels booked for Saturday night, one in Pooler, GA and one in Brunswick, GA (about 100 miles apart). I can cancel up until 6:00pm the day of, so we'll be able to judge how we're feeling & how much farther we can go. My plan is to try to make it to Brunswick Saturday night. if we do that we've got about 4 hours Sunday morning to the Beach Club. I figure, if we get up and going early enough, we can be in EPCOT at the Rose & Crown by noon on Sunday

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I've got our suitcases all packed and most of the kids' things ready to go (DVDs, coloring books, books/cds etc). Tomorrow we go to work & school, come home and clean up the house, get the car packed, and go to bed early (ha, ha) so we are ready to get up and go at 2:30am!
I just finished doing something for the kids that I'm excited about- who knows if they'll appreciate it as much as I want them to! Here's what I did. I made an envelope for each state we will drive through (one for each kid). On the outside of the envelope I put the name of the state, facts about the state, and things for them to find in each state.
For example,
North Carolina: capital: Raleigh,
State Bird: Cardinal,
Fact: Andrew Jackson, the 17th president of the US, was born in Raleigh in 1808
Find these things: A "south of the boarder" sign, A sign that says "Raleigh", a white car. Once the kids read their envelope & find all of the things listed on it, they can open it. Inside each envelope, I have either some Disney dollars ($1 Disney bills)- I put only 1 for smaller states and 2 or 3 for bigger ones- or a note that says ask mom for a surprise. I have a couple small, wrapped gifts for them (a small Minnie Mouse for my daughter, a Phineus and Ferb (sp) book for my son, a couple of DVDs for each of them). When they open the envelopes that say ask mom for a surprise, I can hand them one of these gifts to open.
My hope is that this keeps them entertained, looking out the windows, gives them a little education, and helps pass the time! We'll see if it works.