Wonders10
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Hello everyone!
Unfortunately despite what I know about the best and worst times to visit the mouse, I dont have that much leeway in that matter. Im a school employee, and aside from taking personal time for vacations (which I refuse to do), summer, school holidays and vacations are my only option. And so it was that I decided to make the 2 hour trek to Orlando during a portion of my spring break.
It started about a month ago. I felt that itch. I tried to scratch it, but it just kept coming back. Finally I realized the only thing that would make it feel better was planning a trip to WDW. I didnt want to go my entire spring break for a number of reasons. 1) the cost I am trying to save more $$$ and extra nights at Disney wouldnt help that and 2) I really like my time at home during school vacations to head off to the beach, clean out closets, staying up late watching bad TV and not have to worry about waking up at 5:30, etc. Last year I went on a 7 day cruise for my spring break. I returned on a Sunday and went back to work on Monday and I hated every second of it. I didnt even enjoy my last day of cruise bliss because I was so focused on returning to work. So I have vowed to never do that again!
First let me introduce myself and my traveling partner! I am Shannon. Im 29 plus 12 months and I live in the beautiful, yet boring, treasure coast of Florida. Just north of Palm Beach. Im originally from the Fort Lauderdale area and moved up here for work 3 years ago. Its great if you are married with kids or over 75 years old. Neither of which I am. Yep Im single and the main man in my life is my 2 year old goldendoodle, Winston. I mention him only because I talk about him a lot. Hes my main source of entertainment and drama so I foresee lots of Winston stories and pictures. I am a speech pathologist, and I work in the schools as well as a private practice. Most of my caseload is children with autism, but I see it all. Its fun and it pays the bills. Here is me (with shorter hair) and Winston:
My traveling companion on this adventure is my mom. She is old enough to be my mom and close to retiring (2 more years!). She still lives down south of me. She is easily convinced to take trips with me, even if she would have never thought of it herself. She has a 7 year old Standard Poodle, Phoebe. I may talk about her a little bit too so I thought Id mention her.
Yes, we are dog people. Big time. But I love cats too! I had an adorable black and white cat, Penelope, when I was growing up.
So that covers the WHO of this trip!
UP NEXT: The When and Where!
Unfortunately despite what I know about the best and worst times to visit the mouse, I dont have that much leeway in that matter. Im a school employee, and aside from taking personal time for vacations (which I refuse to do), summer, school holidays and vacations are my only option. And so it was that I decided to make the 2 hour trek to Orlando during a portion of my spring break.
It started about a month ago. I felt that itch. I tried to scratch it, but it just kept coming back. Finally I realized the only thing that would make it feel better was planning a trip to WDW. I didnt want to go my entire spring break for a number of reasons. 1) the cost I am trying to save more $$$ and extra nights at Disney wouldnt help that and 2) I really like my time at home during school vacations to head off to the beach, clean out closets, staying up late watching bad TV and not have to worry about waking up at 5:30, etc. Last year I went on a 7 day cruise for my spring break. I returned on a Sunday and went back to work on Monday and I hated every second of it. I didnt even enjoy my last day of cruise bliss because I was so focused on returning to work. So I have vowed to never do that again!
First let me introduce myself and my traveling partner! I am Shannon. Im 29 plus 12 months and I live in the beautiful, yet boring, treasure coast of Florida. Just north of Palm Beach. Im originally from the Fort Lauderdale area and moved up here for work 3 years ago. Its great if you are married with kids or over 75 years old. Neither of which I am. Yep Im single and the main man in my life is my 2 year old goldendoodle, Winston. I mention him only because I talk about him a lot. Hes my main source of entertainment and drama so I foresee lots of Winston stories and pictures. I am a speech pathologist, and I work in the schools as well as a private practice. Most of my caseload is children with autism, but I see it all. Its fun and it pays the bills. Here is me (with shorter hair) and Winston:
My traveling companion on this adventure is my mom. She is old enough to be my mom and close to retiring (2 more years!). She still lives down south of me. She is easily convinced to take trips with me, even if she would have never thought of it herself. She has a 7 year old Standard Poodle, Phoebe. I may talk about her a little bit too so I thought Id mention her.
Yes, we are dog people. Big time. But I love cats too! I had an adorable black and white cat, Penelope, when I was growing up.
So that covers the WHO of this trip!
UP NEXT: The When and Where!