I read. Some of this before church then realized I couldn't finish your novel. Lol. I'll stop back after church. The kids are SO cute and I love the new shoes!!!!!

that's what happens when I try to read your updates on my phone. LOL!
Wow! You definitely win the planner of the decade award!

I don't know how you could possibly plan for that many so well. We tried for a few years to plan a simple camping trip for a family reunion and there were so many complaints we just stopped trying.
I did have a helper who I am very remiss in thanking!. Brook handled my folks and sisters reservations at the Swan as well as all their questions and was uber patient while they took forever to decide. She also helped us with all our Harry Potter arrangements, (tickets and car transfers and Kerri's transfer to the Swan from MCO). It was really nice NOT to be in the middle of that and let her handle it with them.
I love the old pic of the kids when they were all tiny. It will be a good frame of reference when we meet them now.
They were tiny! Fun to look at but wow..
Too funny about the shoe sizes - good thing it was just a 1/2 size.
and good thing it was 1/2 too big, not too small!
I think you missed me right before your new update.
Sort of...I was going for the Glennbo top of the page update strategy! LOL.
I did say
above but I'm glad you are here and on the boards a bit!
Sounds like your trip was starting off just as I'd expect... lots of last minute chaos (actually less then other trips). Can't wait to hear all about it!!
Far less than other trips I thought, thanks!
I love flying and getting on DME. I've driven down on most of my trips but once I flew and it only took four hours instead of twenty-four i fell in love.

I planned a trip for my middle DD's graduation that included my youngest sister and her family, I was so stressed! It was their first trip and I had no clue what they might be interested in and wanted them to have a good time. Well I must have done a good job because she, her husband, and their girls say they want to go back as soon as they can.

I couldn't imagine planning for that many people and schedules. I would definitely be a lot grayer than I am now.
Driving that long would wear me out. We could make it to DL in about that long but I have ZERO desire to do it. First trips are stressful, thanksfully everyone except my BIL had been before and that helped a ton. Hurt a little here and there but for the most part, made it quite easy.
I can only imagine the time and effort that went into planning a trip for such a large group. It's hard enough for me to plan for our family, Lacey and Jesse and Mama.
I think the key it to not overplan. Which I realize sounds very funny coming from me! But really, other than ADR's and a couple of other things, nothing was set in stone. And even the ADR's weren't really set in stone, some could be tweaked easily. We had flexibility when we needed it and were able to adapt on the fly several times.
As I was reading about your departure day, I found myself thinking, "Man, Cynthia sure is calm.". I am always the one who is running around at the last minute checking and double checking things and urging everybody to hurry up so we can hit the road.
I was calm

we were in such good shape going into departure day that it made it easy to be so. I really do love the red eye for that reason as well as the obvious ones (forcing the time change and not wasting a day in travel). It is such a late departure you've got lots of time to get things done.
Sorry, but I had to laugh about the two different size shoes. My Mama always made us try on both shoes "just in case" so I guess that's why I make my kids do it too.
Except he DID try both on. And walked out of the store wearing them. I'm not sure what made him look inside and realize that they were different but it was definitely post initial wear. Generally, sales clerks ALWAYS check and this guy could not have been more distracted and disinterested. I figure it will come back to him though as when they do inventory they will realize what is left and what they sold, and who sold it.
Even if you did have squiggling wiggly leg stretching and shoulder hugging kids drama on the plane, it sounds pretty uneventful.
It was very uneventful, just how I like it!
Girl, I know all about the need for having to slow my pace when traveling with my Mama. I'm used to hitting the ground running and walking fast. It's actually harder for me to walk slowly than to walk fast.
It is harder! Jeff is the worst as he just GOES and doesn't look back to see if the rest of us are with him.

I think it was harder on my mom though. She had a really rough fall with a nasty case of shingles and as a result was very out of shape, or at least more than usual and got very very frustrated with herself as she was definitely slower than normal and the overall endurance wasn't there where she thought it should be. We just kept telling her it was PT!