My parents took me and my siblings to Disney every January since before I can remember and now DH and I take our kids to Disney every January to continue the tradition. However, I just had our third child 8 weeks ago and we had to cancel our trip due to some lingering issues with my c-section recovery (so sad-- we would have left for our trip today!) We really would like to reschedule the trip, but my husband starts a new job in 2 weeks and cannot take any time off, so he would be unable to join us. I would love to take the kids by myself, but I just don't think I can handle our 5 year old daughter, our very rambunctious 3 year old son and the new baby alone. My husband suggested I just take our daughter by herself and spend some mom and daughter time with her and leave her brothers with my parents (and my husband when he gets home from work). I would love to do this with her before she outgrows her love of princesses and I really don't know when else I would ever get the chance to do this. However, I feel really bad even thinking of leaving her 3 year old brother at home. He loves Disney and would have an amazing time, but he is such a handful right now that I am concerned that I would have a hard time keeping up with him (I still can't pick him up or run after him because of my c-section recovery issues). Has anyone else taken just one child around the same age? Would you go or just skip this year's trip? (We may also have to skip next year's trip, though because we are moving to a new area of town in December, so DD will be starting a new kindergarten in January and I don't think we will be able to pull her out of school two weeks after she starts and January is usually the only month I am able to travel due to work, so we couldn't go any other time during the year next year). Sorry this is so long-- I'm really having a hard time with this! Thanks for your advice!



I say take your 5 year old and have a great time---your 3 year old won't remember...It's nice to have one on one time with your kids---don't feel guilty.