My mom has been dreaming about going on a cruise for a very long time and now I get to take her!

I'm super excited about it and am looking for a fun way to break the news! I was planning on telling her on Mother's Day.
Any ideas?
We have done this several times to my Mom! The first time we took her we did a WDW plus cruise. It was her first trip to WDW and the first cruise for all of us. We planned the whole trip all the way down to where, and when we would be eating! She had been wanting to go to Hawaii, but we told her that we would need to save up for that!!! We made a book out of a photo album and printed the info pages on photo paper. We wrapped it up as a Christmas present. She opened it Christmas morning.

She thought it was a story of my Son and my trip from the year before.

At the end of the book, it was reveled that She was going to WDW, our treat. The last day of our trip we were packed up and we went to eat at the Kona restaurant at the Poly. That was as close to Hawaii we could get that year!!!! We had added a new chapter to her book, and while we were waiting for the meal we gave here a lei to ware then gave her the book to review. She did not know we snuck it in the suitcase. As she got to the end the new chapter was wrapped like a present in the book... when she pulled the wrap it was reveled that as soon as we were done with breakfast that we were not going to the airport,

but getting on the bus for our cruise!

Lots of happy tears, made it hard to eat. The next time we took her to the Queen Mary for lunch, and had her pick up a brochure from the rack to read while we had lunch. We had made our own brochure, for the Panama Cruise, and stuck it in the rack.

She didn't catch on that she was going on the Cruise, she kept saying that she thought he Queen Mary was permanent in Long Beach!!!

So we had her read it out loud...........

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When she said it out loud it clicked

While we were on the Panama Cruise we had our Server give her book and read the page that told her was staying on the ship for our B2B!!!

The hard parts were for us to keep all the info a secret, making sure we had tissues for all the happy tears. She is partially sighted and 70+ years old so it was hard, if she need her glasses or magnifying glass to read, and she didn't take them to dinner on the ship, but our server was so happy to do the reading. I know this was long but I just got so excited to tell you. Bye
