cajunaggie
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 30, 2011
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We will be traveling to Orlando in May 2011 under the 'ruse' of graduation trip for my cousin (Grad 17) who is graduating from high school. We took her sister to WDW in '09 for graduation so we asked Grad 17 what/where she wanted to go/do & she said, "Not WDW!" Once we overcame our shock (as she has never been to WDW) we came up with the above trip. All this planning started in Sept '10 so we have had lots of time to look @ dates, places, deals, etc.

Right before Christmas break, Grad 17 was informed of when actual graduation will occur (May 28th) & her last day of school (May 12th) so we now had our dates of travel...Yay! Now here lies the problem, mom has been with her company for over 5yrs so vacation time is/was not a problem...however, I left January 1st & took a new position. I made sure I informed the Board of Directors that this trip was planned with the knowledge that I had plenty of vacation with my previous employer & I will be the BEST Executive Director ever
All, is well & my vacation is approved so now husband has to confirm his vacation time. Umm, seems like the bosses daughter got engaged over Christmas & wants to get married in Jamaica the same week we want to come to Orlando
. Forget the fact that husband put in for his vacation in October '10
. So about 2 weeks ago, husband got the "all clear" from his boss to proceed with vacation plans
...it seems that Jamaica is not available on the days that they want. BUT ORLANDO IS WAITING FOR US!!

Right before Christmas break, Grad 17 was informed of when actual graduation will occur (May 28th) & her last day of school (May 12th) so we now had our dates of travel...Yay! Now here lies the problem, mom has been with her company for over 5yrs so vacation time is/was not a problem...however, I left January 1st & took a new position. I made sure I informed the Board of Directors that this trip was planned with the knowledge that I had plenty of vacation with my previous employer & I will be the BEST Executive Director ever



