The kids are at their Dad's for the next couple days, which is good and bad. Bad because Steven has recently only been having seizures over there...

Good because, I get a lot of stuff accomplished when I'm home alone.
This morning while trying to find the motivation to do something besides drink coffee and enjoy the silence, I started making a list of things to work on with Steven in preparation for the trip. Yes, I know I have 367 days, but everything takes time in Steven's world...
1) Prepare Steven for changes that WDW has made without his authorization....I have already introduced him to the new Soarin via
YouTube videos and I must say he is taking it quite well. I have yet to inform him that Maelstrom is no longer, he loved this ride and the little documentary that followed. He has a true dislike for Frozen, so I am unsure how this is going to go over....
2) Due to the fact that as a growing teenage boy he eats MASSIVE quantities of food, it would make sense if we booked at least a few buffets. That being said, Steven has an overwhelming dislike for buffets, not sure exactly why because he can't or won't communicate his reasons for disliking things just that he does. So, I am implementing a long term goal of eating at buffets...I'm guessing we have a 50/50 shot at this actually working.
3) Try to prepare him for the changes to the
DAS, this is his first trip since 2013 and they were still on the old system at that time. He typically does well with lines and we only need it for exceptionally long lines (read more than 30 minutes). I think he should adapt easily enough, it's very similar to what they have in place at Busch Gardens and he did well with that, but the big difference is the...
4) MAGIC BANDS...I am entirely unsure how these will go over...
Anyway, thank you for reading through my ramblings. I have actual work to do, Disney vacation unfortunately don't pay for themselves.