999ghostslover
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Hello good people of the Dis!
My name is Erin and I am planning a trip for my daughter and I to visit WDW. We are going in February (15-20 to be exact) and we will be staying at Pop. I am so excited. She has no idea yet.
Part of the reason she doesn't know about it is that I really want to surprise her. Ever since Disney started showing all of the commercials with the kids being surprised she has wanted to experience that so badly. Plus, she is such an impatient kid. Not in a bad or bratty way if that makes sense. She is just like us grown-up Disers. She doesn't know how to keep herself busy while she waits and waits for Mommy's long planned out trips. The other reason I am not telling her is that I want to manage expectations. I will be leaving my husband home in the winter with our two young sons. My mind keeps worrying that something will prevent us from going. If that happens then at least only my heart will be broken.
And I have a good reason for being nervous about plans falling through. Or, should I say, I have first-hand knowledge of such things happening.
Our last trip was in May. Let me just say it was bad.
No, it was scary.
My son nearly died and spent three days of our 8 day trip in the hospital. One of those days was his third birthday. He is totally fine and by the time we pulled in to our driveway in Alabama he was 100% Brady. I will share some of the details of that trip in this PTR at a later time. I never even did a TR for this trip because it was so bad. Plus, it was all kind of a blur. I had a really hard time thinking of Disney and did not come to the Dis all summer because of it.
And none of this was Disney's faul in any way. In fact, Disney was so amazingly nice they filled our hotel room with balloons, signed cards, and the top 5 characters in plush. And best of all they gave my husband, me and my daughter (the boys were free at the time) two park hopper tickets that. These tickets were good until 2015! Woo!!Hoo!! So that is why my PTR title is what it is. Because you know those free tickets aren't free. Just like the free dining isn't free if you weren't going to go in the first place! But who cares, right?
Now, I realize how unfair it may seem that it was my son was the one who got sick and my daughter and I are the ones going but it will work out in the end. Before she steps foot on the plane she has to agree to one rule.
The rule: There will come a day when Daddy will take the boys to WDW and she and I sill stay behind.
I know she will agree to this now but I am going to videotape it so that I have proof when that day comes.
Abs and I are very close as the only girls in the house. And while Brady may have been the one to get sick it was Abs who was stuck going back and forth between sitting in a hotel room and going to the hospital. I think we did an amazing job preserving what magic we could but it was still hard. And she was such a trooper. She never complained. She was genuinely worried about her brother and was glad to do what little Disney stuff we could fit in.
Also, it has dawned on me that this may be our last trip where she loves to see the characters and the prinesses and dance during the dance parties and be wowed by the parades. Next year is our big 7-night Fantasy cruise so it will be awhile before we can get back to WDW.
So, without further ado I would like to introduce my family.
Here is my Abby Rose. AKA: Abs. AKA: A. She will be 7 in 2 weeks! This picture is from her kindergarden graduation. It was the day we left for WDW in May.
Here is Brady. AKA: Brady-boo. AKA: B
Here is Colin. AKA: Mr. C. AKA: C
Yeah, that's right. I named my kids A, B and C. Makes life very very easy!
Here are me and my husband. AKA: Erin and Tom AKA: Mom and Dad
So please join in on this type A mom's planning adventure. And make your bets now as to whether or not I blow the secret. (Gah, it is killing me!). Say a little prayer: We all stay well and far away from hospitals. And please, oh, please offer any tips and advise. I welcome it all. Love to you all and I hope to share in some of your adentures as well.
My name is Erin and I am planning a trip for my daughter and I to visit WDW. We are going in February (15-20 to be exact) and we will be staying at Pop. I am so excited. She has no idea yet.
Part of the reason she doesn't know about it is that I really want to surprise her. Ever since Disney started showing all of the commercials with the kids being surprised she has wanted to experience that so badly. Plus, she is such an impatient kid. Not in a bad or bratty way if that makes sense. She is just like us grown-up Disers. She doesn't know how to keep herself busy while she waits and waits for Mommy's long planned out trips. The other reason I am not telling her is that I want to manage expectations. I will be leaving my husband home in the winter with our two young sons. My mind keeps worrying that something will prevent us from going. If that happens then at least only my heart will be broken.
And I have a good reason for being nervous about plans falling through. Or, should I say, I have first-hand knowledge of such things happening.
Our last trip was in May. Let me just say it was bad.
No, it was scary.

My son nearly died and spent three days of our 8 day trip in the hospital. One of those days was his third birthday. He is totally fine and by the time we pulled in to our driveway in Alabama he was 100% Brady. I will share some of the details of that trip in this PTR at a later time. I never even did a TR for this trip because it was so bad. Plus, it was all kind of a blur. I had a really hard time thinking of Disney and did not come to the Dis all summer because of it.
And none of this was Disney's faul in any way. In fact, Disney was so amazingly nice they filled our hotel room with balloons, signed cards, and the top 5 characters in plush. And best of all they gave my husband, me and my daughter (the boys were free at the time) two park hopper tickets that. These tickets were good until 2015! Woo!!Hoo!! So that is why my PTR title is what it is. Because you know those free tickets aren't free. Just like the free dining isn't free if you weren't going to go in the first place! But who cares, right?
Now, I realize how unfair it may seem that it was my son was the one who got sick and my daughter and I are the ones going but it will work out in the end. Before she steps foot on the plane she has to agree to one rule.
The rule: There will come a day when Daddy will take the boys to WDW and she and I sill stay behind.
I know she will agree to this now but I am going to videotape it so that I have proof when that day comes.
Abs and I are very close as the only girls in the house. And while Brady may have been the one to get sick it was Abs who was stuck going back and forth between sitting in a hotel room and going to the hospital. I think we did an amazing job preserving what magic we could but it was still hard. And she was such a trooper. She never complained. She was genuinely worried about her brother and was glad to do what little Disney stuff we could fit in.
Also, it has dawned on me that this may be our last trip where she loves to see the characters and the prinesses and dance during the dance parties and be wowed by the parades. Next year is our big 7-night Fantasy cruise so it will be awhile before we can get back to WDW.
So, without further ado I would like to introduce my family.
Here is my Abby Rose. AKA: Abs. AKA: A. She will be 7 in 2 weeks! This picture is from her kindergarden graduation. It was the day we left for WDW in May.

Here is Brady. AKA: Brady-boo. AKA: B

Here is Colin. AKA: Mr. C. AKA: C

Yeah, that's right. I named my kids A, B and C. Makes life very very easy!
Here are me and my husband. AKA: Erin and Tom AKA: Mom and Dad

So please join in on this type A mom's planning adventure. And make your bets now as to whether or not I blow the secret. (Gah, it is killing me!). Say a little prayer: We all stay well and far away from hospitals. And please, oh, please offer any tips and advise. I welcome it all. Love to you all and I hope to share in some of your adentures as well.
