Tink n Poohbear
Mouseketeer
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- Jan 2, 2004
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We took our 2 yr DS to WDW last March. Needless to say, he LOVED it! The other night, he came running in the kitchen with his backpack on and grabbed our hands to follow him in the family room. He had found our pictures from the trip, spread them out on the floor, and was trying to "ski-doo" to WDW! (For those of you who aren't familiar with Blue's Clues, "ski-doing" is the process that allows Blue to magically enter a picture.) So, he was doing the little ski-doo dance and singing the song, then grabbing our hands to try to jump in. He was quite frustrated that it wasn't working!
It was the cutest thing I've ever seen...I actually had tears in my eyes. If I wasn't 6 months pregnant with twins right now, we would have been on a plane this past weekend to WDW!!!
Fortunately, we've got a Disney Cruise planned for the end of May. Seeing how much he loved WDW, we'll be sure to add a land package.
And to think, some people thought we were crazy to bring such a young child to WDW for his first trip!!! People tried to tell us he wouldn't fully enjoy it and he wouldn't remember anything. Obviously, even 2 year olds can have precious memories of WDW! And, I'm looking forward to creating MANY more!
It was the cutest thing I've ever seen...I actually had tears in my eyes. If I wasn't 6 months pregnant with twins right now, we would have been on a plane this past weekend to WDW!!!
Fortunately, we've got a Disney Cruise planned for the end of May. Seeing how much he loved WDW, we'll be sure to add a land package.
And to think, some people thought we were crazy to bring such a young child to WDW for his first trip!!! People tried to tell us he wouldn't fully enjoy it and he wouldn't remember anything. Obviously, even 2 year olds can have precious memories of WDW! And, I'm looking forward to creating MANY more!
