DisneyAuntie12
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 15, 2016
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I don't have kids so I try to make the most of quality time with my niece and nephews when I see them (I was recently quite stunned to realize that the oldest, like all children, is - getting big!! Somewhere in the back of my mind I assumed when these little people arrived, they would be little people in my life forever. Who knew they grow up?!)
I have to admit that sometimes it's very hard for me to be 'in the moment' with Disney. There's the temptation to show affection by spending more money, buying more extras, and that kind of thing. There's the fact that I do the schedule and am the only one who knows how to use the FastPass system, so last time I was acting as tour guide, marching us from ride to ride (this is not easy, my family can get easily distracted and go in five different directions). A couple of the kids can be difficult to engage in the park setting (one enjoys it but is slow to warm / a bit withdrawn with new experiences; another never stops moving!) and I feel like I can offer that time if I'm sitting on the floor of the living room playing with them but not really if we're on a schedule at the park.
So my question is - what do you find helpful to really stop and 'connect' as a family during a pretty hectic day? I'm thinking of things like stopping for a snack and encouraging the kids to talk about their day so far; singing little songs together; the 1-2-3 up game (wait, never mind - I can no longer muster the strength to do that one for 45 minutes, lol!), etc. Last time I tried bringing a journal for memories and that was a total fail, so wondering what people have tried in real life that kids respond to in the parks (or the resorts / pools, for that matter).
I have to admit that sometimes it's very hard for me to be 'in the moment' with Disney. There's the temptation to show affection by spending more money, buying more extras, and that kind of thing. There's the fact that I do the schedule and am the only one who knows how to use the FastPass system, so last time I was acting as tour guide, marching us from ride to ride (this is not easy, my family can get easily distracted and go in five different directions). A couple of the kids can be difficult to engage in the park setting (one enjoys it but is slow to warm / a bit withdrawn with new experiences; another never stops moving!) and I feel like I can offer that time if I'm sitting on the floor of the living room playing with them but not really if we're on a schedule at the park.
So my question is - what do you find helpful to really stop and 'connect' as a family during a pretty hectic day? I'm thinking of things like stopping for a snack and encouraging the kids to talk about their day so far; singing little songs together; the 1-2-3 up game (wait, never mind - I can no longer muster the strength to do that one for 45 minutes, lol!), etc. Last time I tried bringing a journal for memories and that was a total fail, so wondering what people have tried in real life that kids respond to in the parks (or the resorts / pools, for that matter).