gules
Crazy for my hero
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I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this, so my apologies if not. Please move me if you have to. <3
My family (all adults): Mom, dad, sister, me, and my husband (I'm the eldest so I married first) are all going to Disney this year for Christmas, courtesy of my father who has NO apparent idea how to plan a Disney trip. It's been a long time since my family has been together for a trip, and I'd like it to be special. It was supposed to be for my father's birthday, but he pushed it back so my sister could come. Now it's pretty much dead between my mom and dad's birthdays-- trip is Dec 23rd and dad's is Nov19; mom's is Jan19. I wanted to give them a nice thank you/Christmas present from us all and surprise them with it at Disney! Something that we could personalize that wouldn't take up a lot of space in their home but would be a nice reminder of our adult trip together.
Background about the recipients! My father is not a romantic and doesn't like sweets. He likes homey food, which for him is usually seafood oriented. He doesn't snack at all, and he's quite practical. He IS who got me into cartoons of all kinds as a child, as well as comic books and the X-files. My mother is an exceptional cook and avid reader, but is if possible even less magical than my father. When I suggested a romantic dinner, my mom said no because dad wouldn't like it and dad said no because mom would know he didn't want to go. Mom doesn't like a lot of "stuff" but she does hold on to a few sentimental objects, particularly from trips we took as a family. I'm afraid to give something like a picture frame because she's picky about her decor. Neither of them eats much dinner and my mother, even though she's smaller than me, insists that she shouldn't eat treats so she doesn't get fat. Both are lactose intolerant; neither drink.
I'm at my wits' end here! I thought maybe a glass slipper brought over dinner? I don't know what I'd engrave on it within the character limit. Does anyone know if we can write on it in glass marker? My normal instincts scream to make my mom a princess and say everything came from my dad so he'd look like a prince, but I know they won't like it.
I just really want to have something extra-special. The last two years have been particularly hard on us and they've given their parenting skills a workout even though their kids are grown. Any idea? Please?
My family (all adults): Mom, dad, sister, me, and my husband (I'm the eldest so I married first) are all going to Disney this year for Christmas, courtesy of my father who has NO apparent idea how to plan a Disney trip. It's been a long time since my family has been together for a trip, and I'd like it to be special. It was supposed to be for my father's birthday, but he pushed it back so my sister could come. Now it's pretty much dead between my mom and dad's birthdays-- trip is Dec 23rd and dad's is Nov19; mom's is Jan19. I wanted to give them a nice thank you/Christmas present from us all and surprise them with it at Disney! Something that we could personalize that wouldn't take up a lot of space in their home but would be a nice reminder of our adult trip together.
Background about the recipients! My father is not a romantic and doesn't like sweets. He likes homey food, which for him is usually seafood oriented. He doesn't snack at all, and he's quite practical. He IS who got me into cartoons of all kinds as a child, as well as comic books and the X-files. My mother is an exceptional cook and avid reader, but is if possible even less magical than my father. When I suggested a romantic dinner, my mom said no because dad wouldn't like it and dad said no because mom would know he didn't want to go. Mom doesn't like a lot of "stuff" but she does hold on to a few sentimental objects, particularly from trips we took as a family. I'm afraid to give something like a picture frame because she's picky about her decor. Neither of them eats much dinner and my mother, even though she's smaller than me, insists that she shouldn't eat treats so she doesn't get fat. Both are lactose intolerant; neither drink.
I'm at my wits' end here! I thought maybe a glass slipper brought over dinner? I don't know what I'd engrave on it within the character limit. Does anyone know if we can write on it in glass marker? My normal instincts scream to make my mom a princess and say everything came from my dad so he'd look like a prince, but I know they won't like it.
I just really want to have something extra-special. The last two years have been particularly hard on us and they've given their parenting skills a workout even though their kids are grown. Any idea? Please?
