DexLabDeeDee
Hollywood, 1939. Amidst the glitz and glitter...
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Hello and welcome to my pre-trip report where me and my parents will attempt the IMPOSSIBLE...
Relax and go with the flow!!
….at least that’s the plan. Which is probably a little bit of an oxymoron – PLAN to be spontaneous! PLAN to take it easy! That’s me, though, a mass of contradictions. And I think it might be the only way to trick my brain into taking it down a notch. Make it think it’s a PLAN when it’s actually not – SURRRPRIIIISE!
We’ll see how it works.
So come along with me on our journey. It’ll be fun! Full disclosure, though: I am TERRIBLE at following through with a trip report. Not because I’m lazy. Because I get the Disney blues so bad that I can barely look at our trip pictures when we get back, much less write a trip report. However, I have decided that I am just going to go to Disney every year so there is no reason to feel blue because I will be back. Even if that doesn’t happen, I’m telling myself that, though it totally is the plan (see that word again, gotta keep tricking my brain!) to go every year. That’s why there is a very good chance that I will actually be writing a trip report.
So please join me, what can it hurt?
This is not just a pre-trip about getting ready for Disney. It will also include a trip report of my sister’s one day at MK, a report of my trip to NOLA, daily life, and more! And just because we are going with the flow doesn’t mean that we won’t be seriously preparing in the months to come. Plenty of Disney details here!
Okay, the deets.
My name is Jenna – DexLabDeeDee. Because I work in a lab and I think it’s hilarious that Dexter has a really stupid sister (contradictions!) and sometimes I feel really stupid. “DeeDee you are stoooopid!!” And I’m always concerned with doing the right thing. All the time. Which is exhausting. One of the reasons why I’m trying to take it easy this time around. I just drive myself crazy trying to think of the best/most efficient/useful way to do/go/see/experience xyz. ALL the time. So – none of that! The best things that happen are often NOT in the plan. I can’t completely not have a plan but it’ll be a framework instead of a schedule.
Here I am:

I’m 34, almost 35, btw. Married. No children. A cat. Named Sirius Black. He’s black. We love Harry Potter. So…yeah, Sirius Black.
My travel companions will be my parents, Paul and Sue. My DH doesn’t want to go and my sisters will be busy. My dad is recently retired and my mom works in education. They are always up for a Disney vacation. (Who isn’t???...well, my husband, apparently. I married a crazy person. He doesn’t count.)
Here they are!


My parents have been to Disney several times, as well as myself. Both together and separately.
In 2014, I went to Disney with my parents and my two sisters. It was a jam packed vacation and there were some confused expectations. Namely, I thought that everyone would just do what I wanted them to do and they, confusingly, thought that since it was their vacation, they could do what they wanted. Silly family.
We had a great time but I think I stretched us to our limits. Which is another reason for the “go with the flow” approach. We’ll be focusing on half days and really using our FP+ wisely.
But for how many days??? Stay tuned……
(In real life, I’m writing this while watching the Golden Globes and sitting in my Animal Kingdom Lodge sweatshirt!)
Relax and go with the flow!!
….at least that’s the plan. Which is probably a little bit of an oxymoron – PLAN to be spontaneous! PLAN to take it easy! That’s me, though, a mass of contradictions. And I think it might be the only way to trick my brain into taking it down a notch. Make it think it’s a PLAN when it’s actually not – SURRRPRIIIISE!
We’ll see how it works.
So come along with me on our journey. It’ll be fun! Full disclosure, though: I am TERRIBLE at following through with a trip report. Not because I’m lazy. Because I get the Disney blues so bad that I can barely look at our trip pictures when we get back, much less write a trip report. However, I have decided that I am just going to go to Disney every year so there is no reason to feel blue because I will be back. Even if that doesn’t happen, I’m telling myself that, though it totally is the plan (see that word again, gotta keep tricking my brain!) to go every year. That’s why there is a very good chance that I will actually be writing a trip report.
So please join me, what can it hurt?
This is not just a pre-trip about getting ready for Disney. It will also include a trip report of my sister’s one day at MK, a report of my trip to NOLA, daily life, and more! And just because we are going with the flow doesn’t mean that we won’t be seriously preparing in the months to come. Plenty of Disney details here!
Okay, the deets.
My name is Jenna – DexLabDeeDee. Because I work in a lab and I think it’s hilarious that Dexter has a really stupid sister (contradictions!) and sometimes I feel really stupid. “DeeDee you are stoooopid!!” And I’m always concerned with doing the right thing. All the time. Which is exhausting. One of the reasons why I’m trying to take it easy this time around. I just drive myself crazy trying to think of the best/most efficient/useful way to do/go/see/experience xyz. ALL the time. So – none of that! The best things that happen are often NOT in the plan. I can’t completely not have a plan but it’ll be a framework instead of a schedule.
Here I am:

I’m 34, almost 35, btw. Married. No children. A cat. Named Sirius Black. He’s black. We love Harry Potter. So…yeah, Sirius Black.
My travel companions will be my parents, Paul and Sue. My DH doesn’t want to go and my sisters will be busy. My dad is recently retired and my mom works in education. They are always up for a Disney vacation. (Who isn’t???...well, my husband, apparently. I married a crazy person. He doesn’t count.)
Here they are!


My parents have been to Disney several times, as well as myself. Both together and separately.
In 2014, I went to Disney with my parents and my two sisters. It was a jam packed vacation and there were some confused expectations. Namely, I thought that everyone would just do what I wanted them to do and they, confusingly, thought that since it was their vacation, they could do what they wanted. Silly family.
We had a great time but I think I stretched us to our limits. Which is another reason for the “go with the flow” approach. We’ll be focusing on half days and really using our FP+ wisely.
But for how many days??? Stay tuned……
(In real life, I’m writing this while watching the Golden Globes and sitting in my Animal Kingdom Lodge sweatshirt!)
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