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Please bear with me as it has been a few years since I have done a Trip Report. This title will make sense as we go along
Background - About 5 or 6 years ago my youngest granddaughter came from school with Straight A's for the entire year. She was about to go into 5th grade the coming year and would graduate at the end of 8th grade. I figured the odds were with me, so I made a bet with her. Get straight A's until she graduates, and I would take her on a trip wherever she wanted to go - within reason. I trained her well - she chose Disney World. I figured the odds were with me. From 5th through 7th grade not 1 "B" and perfect attendance all but one year for a funeral.
We were going to Disney. I asked her when she wanted to go and she looked at me, as only a teenager can, and said "Grandmom, I cannot miss any school!" Originally, she wanted to go for her birthday in December. Summertime, heat and rain - YAY!!! Then she started 8th grade. She got a B in English. She was beside herself. I went in for the conferences since my daughter was working. Then I remembered this teacher. My other two grandkids had her and had problems with her. Seriously I majored in English in college, and I would have had issues with her. She would ask for an essay on your opinion of a book and then tell you your opinion is wrong. I asked her how a person's opinion is wrong as all opinions are unique to the individual. I can see spelling, grammar, or punctuation being marked but an opinion? I gave my granddaughter a pass, especially when the school selections were announced. My granddaughter was accepted to the top two schools in the city. Only the best of the best get accepted. She chose the school my 2 brothers also attended, and I was bragging to everyone. I was one very proud grandmother, but that teacher did keep her off the stage for 1st honors at graduation and she was devastated. The trip was just what we needed.
Now when I promised this trip it was to be my granddaughter and me. Then I got the phone call, "Grandmom I want my mom to come since you won't go on roller coasters." Now to be fair as I tried to explain to her it is not WON'T its CAN'T or at least shouldn't. My daughter was coming. That would leave me the odd man out. I decided that my other granddaughter should come too. That was not met with enthusiasm. Actually, it was more like throwing a tantrum like a toddler. Easily solved - "your sister comes or I cancel the trip. Both girls were coming.
So, who all is going on this wonderful adventure of 4 females in one room?
There is me - Mom, Grandmom or Lorrie. This was going to be my 27th trip to Disney and I didn't go on my first one until 1988. My parents didn't believe in wasting money on vacations, so I had a deprived childhood. I did grow up watching the World of Disney, The Mickey Mouse Club and went to quite a few Disney movies over the years at least. In the late 70's I traveled from Tampa to Miami by bus with my brother. We needed to switch buses in Orlando, and I saw posters for Disney World. I vowed one day I would get there. My first trip was in 1988. My first trip on property was in October 2001, right after 9/11.

I am the family photographer so there aren't many pictures of me on most of the trips. This trip was with my aunt to celebrate her 50th birthday and I made her take a picture or two of me.
Favorite Characters: Grumpy or Eeyore. They are just misunderstood.
Favorite Rides - I have a couple. It's A Small World and Carousel of Progress as they are sentimental favorites. I rode them in the 1964 NY World's Fair. To be honest I like all the rides except for roller coasters.
Favorite Parks - Again no favorites as I love them all for different reasons.
Next up is my daughter Jennifer. This was her 6th trip, the first was in 1988 when she was 3. All she wanted that entire trip was to see Winnie the Pooh. He came out as we were leaving for the airport and my mom said we couldn't wait. The trip was with my parent's and my mom is the type that needs to be hours early for everything. We sat in the airport for 2 hours listening to my baby sob "I see Pooh, Please!"

And the closest we got to her Pooh

We went a couple more times after that as I had the Disney bug
1992

1997 - She finally saw Pooh

Me with my 2 girls

2003 - with my oldest grandson. Little did we know that in just a year there would be 2 more grandkids in the family

Jen's favorite character is obviously Winnie the Pooh. She loves all rides and has never claimed to have a favorite park
Granddaughter #1 Crystal, she was just shy of 19 on the trip and had finished her 1st year of college. She loves animals and had thoughts of being a vet but is now leaning towards photography if she can figure out how to make that a career. She is my photography buddy. She has health issues which would come into play on the trip, but she was the granddaughter I added to the trip. I knew that she and I would be off with our cameras while her sister and mom went on the rides. Her first trip wasn't until she was 8 years old. My daughter had her kids very close together, so money was tight for a while. She is a great young lady. She was bullied a lot in school, so I have always been a little protective of her. We often go on photo safaris around the area and have a couple planned for the spring.
Granddaughter #2 - Ella and the grandchild I lost the bet with. She was 14 on the trip and is a typical teenager. She has a couple friends that I was surprised she didn't try to get added in. I call them the Three Musketeers or the Three Stooges but the girls all get along really great. She texted them constantly. When she was little she loved Minnie Mouse and Jessie. I'm not sure she has a favorite right now except maybe Stitch. Her 1st trip was when she was 3.
2012
Ella and Jennifer

Crystal and Ella

This picture will come into our plans for the trip. Woody took Ella's Jessie Doll and put it in his boot. She was not happy. Her brother and sister thought it was funny

And I have reached a picture limit. To be continued
Please join in and say Hi. All my friends have left here so I hope to make some new friends.
Background - About 5 or 6 years ago my youngest granddaughter came from school with Straight A's for the entire year. She was about to go into 5th grade the coming year and would graduate at the end of 8th grade. I figured the odds were with me, so I made a bet with her. Get straight A's until she graduates, and I would take her on a trip wherever she wanted to go - within reason. I trained her well - she chose Disney World. I figured the odds were with me. From 5th through 7th grade not 1 "B" and perfect attendance all but one year for a funeral.
We were going to Disney. I asked her when she wanted to go and she looked at me, as only a teenager can, and said "Grandmom, I cannot miss any school!" Originally, she wanted to go for her birthday in December. Summertime, heat and rain - YAY!!! Then she started 8th grade. She got a B in English. She was beside herself. I went in for the conferences since my daughter was working. Then I remembered this teacher. My other two grandkids had her and had problems with her. Seriously I majored in English in college, and I would have had issues with her. She would ask for an essay on your opinion of a book and then tell you your opinion is wrong. I asked her how a person's opinion is wrong as all opinions are unique to the individual. I can see spelling, grammar, or punctuation being marked but an opinion? I gave my granddaughter a pass, especially when the school selections were announced. My granddaughter was accepted to the top two schools in the city. Only the best of the best get accepted. She chose the school my 2 brothers also attended, and I was bragging to everyone. I was one very proud grandmother, but that teacher did keep her off the stage for 1st honors at graduation and she was devastated. The trip was just what we needed.
Now when I promised this trip it was to be my granddaughter and me. Then I got the phone call, "Grandmom I want my mom to come since you won't go on roller coasters." Now to be fair as I tried to explain to her it is not WON'T its CAN'T or at least shouldn't. My daughter was coming. That would leave me the odd man out. I decided that my other granddaughter should come too. That was not met with enthusiasm. Actually, it was more like throwing a tantrum like a toddler. Easily solved - "your sister comes or I cancel the trip. Both girls were coming.
So, who all is going on this wonderful adventure of 4 females in one room?
There is me - Mom, Grandmom or Lorrie. This was going to be my 27th trip to Disney and I didn't go on my first one until 1988. My parents didn't believe in wasting money on vacations, so I had a deprived childhood. I did grow up watching the World of Disney, The Mickey Mouse Club and went to quite a few Disney movies over the years at least. In the late 70's I traveled from Tampa to Miami by bus with my brother. We needed to switch buses in Orlando, and I saw posters for Disney World. I vowed one day I would get there. My first trip was in 1988. My first trip on property was in October 2001, right after 9/11.

I am the family photographer so there aren't many pictures of me on most of the trips. This trip was with my aunt to celebrate her 50th birthday and I made her take a picture or two of me.
Favorite Characters: Grumpy or Eeyore. They are just misunderstood.
Favorite Rides - I have a couple. It's A Small World and Carousel of Progress as they are sentimental favorites. I rode them in the 1964 NY World's Fair. To be honest I like all the rides except for roller coasters.
Favorite Parks - Again no favorites as I love them all for different reasons.
Next up is my daughter Jennifer. This was her 6th trip, the first was in 1988 when she was 3. All she wanted that entire trip was to see Winnie the Pooh. He came out as we were leaving for the airport and my mom said we couldn't wait. The trip was with my parent's and my mom is the type that needs to be hours early for everything. We sat in the airport for 2 hours listening to my baby sob "I see Pooh, Please!"

And the closest we got to her Pooh

We went a couple more times after that as I had the Disney bug
1992

1997 - She finally saw Pooh

Me with my 2 girls

2003 - with my oldest grandson. Little did we know that in just a year there would be 2 more grandkids in the family

Jen's favorite character is obviously Winnie the Pooh. She loves all rides and has never claimed to have a favorite park
Granddaughter #1 Crystal, she was just shy of 19 on the trip and had finished her 1st year of college. She loves animals and had thoughts of being a vet but is now leaning towards photography if she can figure out how to make that a career. She is my photography buddy. She has health issues which would come into play on the trip, but she was the granddaughter I added to the trip. I knew that she and I would be off with our cameras while her sister and mom went on the rides. Her first trip wasn't until she was 8 years old. My daughter had her kids very close together, so money was tight for a while. She is a great young lady. She was bullied a lot in school, so I have always been a little protective of her. We often go on photo safaris around the area and have a couple planned for the spring.
Granddaughter #2 - Ella and the grandchild I lost the bet with. She was 14 on the trip and is a typical teenager. She has a couple friends that I was surprised she didn't try to get added in. I call them the Three Musketeers or the Three Stooges but the girls all get along really great. She texted them constantly. When she was little she loved Minnie Mouse and Jessie. I'm not sure she has a favorite right now except maybe Stitch. Her 1st trip was when she was 3.
2012
Ella and Jennifer

Crystal and Ella

This picture will come into our plans for the trip. Woody took Ella's Jessie Doll and put it in his boot. She was not happy. Her brother and sister thought it was funny

And I have reached a picture limit. To be continued
Please join in and say Hi. All my friends have left here so I hope to make some new friends.