tigerdragon
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Hello all! This past trip was our fourth to the World but this is my first attempt at writing a trip report. I'm looking forward to reliving the moments with those who choose to read. I wish I had done trip reports in the past because I know I have forgotten many details that I would have loved to remember.
So I guess you'd like to know who you will actually be reading about.
First there is me, Tanya, I'm 35 and a SAHM which I absolutely love. I am the official planner of all of our trips. I am Disney obsessed, but aren't we all.
Next we have my DH, Dave, who recently turned 39. He is a great husband and father who works hard to provide for us. He does love Disney, though not quite so obsessed over all the little details like I am. He would probably love to have a vacation of just relaxing on the beach or playing golf, but he's still quite content to take us to Disney World.
Then there is my DS, Alexander, my sweet 9 year old 3rd grader. He is in love with all things Star Wars and Legos. He could seriously spend his entire vacation in the Lego store at DTD if I let him. He does love doing all the rides though. There is not a roller coaster that is too fast or too high for him. He's the ultimate thrill seeker.
And rounding out our little family is my princess, Mia, who will be turning 2 in just a few days. Easter Sunday to be exact. She is an independent little girl who loves Mickey Mouse, Handy Manny, and Elmo. It's just too bad Elmo isn't a Disney character. She was a bit of a handful at times on this trip, but it's something I totally expected.
So here is what we all look like (along with a certain mouse you might all know)
So let me explain the title. All of our past Disney trips have included other family members.
In October 2005 we went on our first trip ever to WDW and stayed at CBR. We were there for Alexander's fifth birthday and was one of those truly magical trips. Of course this was before Mia was born, but my Mom came along with us.
In March 2007 Dave, Alexander, and I went with, again, my mom, my sister's family, and my brother's family. All of us stayed in connecting rooms at CBR There were 12 of us altogether. It was fun but it was also a headache at times. I planned everything for everyone and it was stressful. We even had all of our meals together. Never again!
Last year we went in June. This time Mia had been born and was 14 months old. We also had my mom (btw, she is always invited with us wherever we go) and my sister's family. We rented a house offsite this time which was nice but I really missed being at a Disney hotel. We also spent a few days at Universal, which none of us really cared for.
So that brings us to this trip. It was time for us to do a family trip alone. I did ask my mom if she wanted to come along. She's just a go-with-the-flow type of person so I never mind being with her. But she said she had seen enough of Disney for a while and elected to stay at home. She lives with us, btw. Okay, so that just makes the four of us. And, yeah, several thousand other people also happened to decide to vacation at Disney World while we were there too.
Ah spring break, gotta love the crowds. 
Up next I'll actually start writing about this trip.
So I guess you'd like to know who you will actually be reading about.
First there is me, Tanya, I'm 35 and a SAHM which I absolutely love. I am the official planner of all of our trips. I am Disney obsessed, but aren't we all.

Next we have my DH, Dave, who recently turned 39. He is a great husband and father who works hard to provide for us. He does love Disney, though not quite so obsessed over all the little details like I am. He would probably love to have a vacation of just relaxing on the beach or playing golf, but he's still quite content to take us to Disney World.
Then there is my DS, Alexander, my sweet 9 year old 3rd grader. He is in love with all things Star Wars and Legos. He could seriously spend his entire vacation in the Lego store at DTD if I let him. He does love doing all the rides though. There is not a roller coaster that is too fast or too high for him. He's the ultimate thrill seeker.
And rounding out our little family is my princess, Mia, who will be turning 2 in just a few days. Easter Sunday to be exact. She is an independent little girl who loves Mickey Mouse, Handy Manny, and Elmo. It's just too bad Elmo isn't a Disney character. She was a bit of a handful at times on this trip, but it's something I totally expected.
So here is what we all look like (along with a certain mouse you might all know)

So let me explain the title. All of our past Disney trips have included other family members.
In October 2005 we went on our first trip ever to WDW and stayed at CBR. We were there for Alexander's fifth birthday and was one of those truly magical trips. Of course this was before Mia was born, but my Mom came along with us.
In March 2007 Dave, Alexander, and I went with, again, my mom, my sister's family, and my brother's family. All of us stayed in connecting rooms at CBR There were 12 of us altogether. It was fun but it was also a headache at times. I planned everything for everyone and it was stressful. We even had all of our meals together. Never again!

Last year we went in June. This time Mia had been born and was 14 months old. We also had my mom (btw, she is always invited with us wherever we go) and my sister's family. We rented a house offsite this time which was nice but I really missed being at a Disney hotel. We also spent a few days at Universal, which none of us really cared for.
So that brings us to this trip. It was time for us to do a family trip alone. I did ask my mom if she wanted to come along. She's just a go-with-the-flow type of person so I never mind being with her. But she said she had seen enough of Disney for a while and elected to stay at home. She lives with us, btw. Okay, so that just makes the four of us. And, yeah, several thousand other people also happened to decide to vacation at Disney World while we were there too.


Up next I'll actually start writing about this trip.
