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This is my first attempt at a Pre-Trip Report.
I thought that this particular trip I should document somehow. You'll see why....
In just under a month my wonderful H is going to go with me to WDW. He does not like Disney or anything Disney related because he was raised in a religious home and community and was not exposed to Disney like most of us were. There is a big difference between those of us who grew up Disney and people who werent.
Here is the cast of characters. Theres me, Karen, a 40ish currently unemployed mother of two ASD boys. I usually work as a bookkeeper, but am taking some time off for a little while longer. My Dad was diagnosed with a terminal cancer (mesothelioma - cancer of the lungs) and I spent most of the summer taking care of him until he passed away in October. The last two months of his life I was living with him, and was his full time nurse and companion. So needless to say I need a little time off to get my head straight. (Not that it was all that straight to begin with!)
This isn't the best photograph of me, but I like it!
My H is a warehouse manager who likes to box and is an exercise freak. I would say nut but he is way more than just a work out nut! His name is Shlomo. He was raised in a very religious community, and was not exposed to Disney (or TV) as a child. He is very intelligent, funny, and intense. He originally was against me going to WDW, but since it is something the kids and I do he sort of had to put up with my Disney obsession. (Sort of like I have to put up with his exercise obsession and the workout machines all over the house!) Did I mention he is also gifted in the art of compromise?
His hair is short now, and he has a silly goatee, but his gives you an idea of what he looks like.
At any rate, I took a trip with the boys in August, and we stayed way too long for my Hs comfort at WDW. When we returned he announced that he wanted to go and see what all of this Disney nonsense was all about. After all he said, youre usually an intelligent, reasonable person so there might be something to all of this Disney crap
So, that statement threw me into a planning frenzy.. I had to plan a trip that my H would like, and one that both of us would enjoy. (He can be a royal pain on vacations!)
Next up: Oh crap! H wants to go to Disney!

In just under a month my wonderful H is going to go with me to WDW. He does not like Disney or anything Disney related because he was raised in a religious home and community and was not exposed to Disney like most of us were. There is a big difference between those of us who grew up Disney and people who werent.
Here is the cast of characters. Theres me, Karen, a 40ish currently unemployed mother of two ASD boys. I usually work as a bookkeeper, but am taking some time off for a little while longer. My Dad was diagnosed with a terminal cancer (mesothelioma - cancer of the lungs) and I spent most of the summer taking care of him until he passed away in October. The last two months of his life I was living with him, and was his full time nurse and companion. So needless to say I need a little time off to get my head straight. (Not that it was all that straight to begin with!)

This isn't the best photograph of me, but I like it!
My H is a warehouse manager who likes to box and is an exercise freak. I would say nut but he is way more than just a work out nut! His name is Shlomo. He was raised in a very religious community, and was not exposed to Disney (or TV) as a child. He is very intelligent, funny, and intense. He originally was against me going to WDW, but since it is something the kids and I do he sort of had to put up with my Disney obsession. (Sort of like I have to put up with his exercise obsession and the workout machines all over the house!) Did I mention he is also gifted in the art of compromise?
His hair is short now, and he has a silly goatee, but his gives you an idea of what he looks like.
At any rate, I took a trip with the boys in August, and we stayed way too long for my Hs comfort at WDW. When we returned he announced that he wanted to go and see what all of this Disney nonsense was all about. After all he said, youre usually an intelligent, reasonable person so there might be something to all of this Disney crap
So, that statement threw me into a planning frenzy.. I had to plan a trip that my H would like, and one that both of us would enjoy. (He can be a royal pain on vacations!)

Next up: Oh crap! H wants to go to Disney!