Well, if there is one thing the DIS has done for me, it has turned me into a thief. That's right - a cold-blooded bandit with no remorse. Just check out the 25 - count 'em, 25! - items I stole this past weekend while out running errands with my children:
That's right. Mickey Head paint chips. Not to mention, I also stole the idea for this countdown calendar from some unsuspecting DISer. Just remember, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Stealing 25 of those bad boys was no easy feat. I tried to play it cool, nonchalantly strolling past the paint chip display. I pretended to stop as though they had grabbed my attention; like I have never seen those wonderful little squares of goodness before.
"Honey, look at this...Disney paint colors!"
Donald rolled his eyes. He knew at this point I was up to no good.
I grabbed a few. Maybe 5. I wanted an assortment of colors, of course, so after glancing around surreptitiously, I grabbed a few more of another color. Then I told my daughter, in a louder than necessary voice, to choose the color she might like for her room. At this point, I grabbed a few more colors, then grabbed THE PRINCESS by the collar and sped us all away to the nuts and bolt aisle. I proceeded to count my paint chips. Oh horrors - I only had 19!! How had I made so gross a miscalculation??
"Donald, go back and get me 6 more paint chips...reds and greens, please!" I hissed.
"Are you crazy? I am not getting hauled into the Clink for the sake of your crazy obsessive Disney craft projects."
"See if I let you "X" off any of the days on my calendar, then, Mr. Meanie Pants."
Ultimately, I had to slink back over, grab 3 reds and 3 greens, and then slink away. I swear, the man mixing the paint had his finger on the security button the whole time. I tossed him a hi-there-bordering-on-flirtatious-smile and swished away from there as fast as I could. I left Home Depot with my head held high.
I then had a little talk about shoplifting with the kiddos on the way home.
But it was all worth it, because Wednesday night we started counting down...
Buzz is in kindergarten, so I am hoping this calendar will serve dual purposes: 1. Build up oncontrollable excitement and anticipation in the kids (in other words, make the feel like their mother about this trip), and 2. Help him learn to count backwards from 25. Backwards counting has been a struggle so far. We have only mastered from 10 on down.
OK, up next: My Planning Notebook. Oh, this little beauty is so pimp. I will put that installment up soon-ish. Begging will be accepted and appreciated.