rottiemom
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I was standing on line at Sephora, clutching their last tube of Tarte 4 day Lash Stain. I was buying the stuff solely due to a mention by a total stranger on the Disboards. That's when it hit me...I was officially gone, daddy, gone on a WDW planning binge. Things could never be the same.
Who we are : Me, my husband of 14 years and our 4 1/2 year old son. This is my first time EVER at WDW, my son's as well and technically the same for my better half though I think that he's been to Epcot. My husband insists that he is anti Disney. I lovingly call him Satan. Think long haired, tattoo-ed and fu manchu-ed early 90's James Hetfield (I know!)
I am a dusty old punk rocker with crazily eclectic musical tastes, a twisted sense of humor and a delight in the absurd. In my heyday I was like Amy Winehouse with a mohawk (but without the substance abuse problem). Now I'm more like a train wreck
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a bit about us : Now you have to understand that in 14+ years this is the first trip that we have ever taken that was not based entirely around motorcycles. My better half & I are extremely into old bikes, primarily the vintage British variety (think Norton, Triumph, Vincent, etc.). Prior to our son's arrival we rode EVERWHERE and if we weren't riding there we were travelling with our gear so that we could ride when we got there. We fully expect to be stopped for a "random" search whenever we fly. Something about my husband just makes security gravitiate to him. I have fond memories of our trip home from our honeymoon. My impressively mohawked self is chatting with the customs agent in Heathrow about his tattoo sleeves and when I turn to look for my husband I find that security has him up against a wall & is patting him down. Helloooo? If we were going to attempt to smuggle anything we certainly wouldn't look like this! Ah, memories...
Anyway, the bike experience has already proved to be invaluable for this trip. All of those years of streamlining a week's packing into a tank bag & tail pack is serving me well in light of the new baggage restrictions, though it feels really odd to be making a packing list that doesn't include riding boots, leathers & a helmet. We already have lightweight rain gear that folds down to nothing, a selection of earplugs, sunscreen, lip balm and small sized essentials. That leaves more money to spend on booze!
The trip is a total surprise for our little guy. We still haven't decided when we're going to tell him. We may just wait until the bus approaches the giant Disney sign & let him figure it out
.
The fact that we're flying as well as staying in a hotel rather than a tent makes this far unlike our usual "holidays" and already unlike any trip that my little guy has already experienced. He is a riot. We can take him anywhere from motorcycle rallies to psychobilly shows to roller derby bouts and he takes them all in stride. This trip is going to be all about him...and I can't wait!
We leave in....Holy Diver, we leave in 2 weeks! We're staying at POP and we've got ADRs as Coral Reef, Cape May, Sci Fi, Boma & Raglan Road. I plan on hitting happy hour at BlueZoo at least once and hopefully visiting Flying Fish for drinks & apps. I've booked a pirate adventure for my little guy & we'll be attending MNNSHP on the 19th.
The main reason that I started this trippie is because it truly is a first trip for all of us and I thought that some of you folks might enjoy experiencing things along with us.
As for the Tarte mascara- it's going back. I'm crushed. It's supposed to stand firm & not come off until you take oily makeup remover to it. By the end of 8 hours at my low impact desk job I had Beastly Baby-like mascara rings under my eyes. Oh Tarte, how I wanted to love you! Now I need to find a good waterproof & me proof mascara for the parks.
Better go check the Disboards
.
xxoo
Who we are : Me, my husband of 14 years and our 4 1/2 year old son. This is my first time EVER at WDW, my son's as well and technically the same for my better half though I think that he's been to Epcot. My husband insists that he is anti Disney. I lovingly call him Satan. Think long haired, tattoo-ed and fu manchu-ed early 90's James Hetfield (I know!)
I am a dusty old punk rocker with crazily eclectic musical tastes, a twisted sense of humor and a delight in the absurd. In my heyday I was like Amy Winehouse with a mohawk (but without the substance abuse problem). Now I'm more like a train wreck

a bit about us : Now you have to understand that in 14+ years this is the first trip that we have ever taken that was not based entirely around motorcycles. My better half & I are extremely into old bikes, primarily the vintage British variety (think Norton, Triumph, Vincent, etc.). Prior to our son's arrival we rode EVERWHERE and if we weren't riding there we were travelling with our gear so that we could ride when we got there. We fully expect to be stopped for a "random" search whenever we fly. Something about my husband just makes security gravitiate to him. I have fond memories of our trip home from our honeymoon. My impressively mohawked self is chatting with the customs agent in Heathrow about his tattoo sleeves and when I turn to look for my husband I find that security has him up against a wall & is patting him down. Helloooo? If we were going to attempt to smuggle anything we certainly wouldn't look like this! Ah, memories...
Anyway, the bike experience has already proved to be invaluable for this trip. All of those years of streamlining a week's packing into a tank bag & tail pack is serving me well in light of the new baggage restrictions, though it feels really odd to be making a packing list that doesn't include riding boots, leathers & a helmet. We already have lightweight rain gear that folds down to nothing, a selection of earplugs, sunscreen, lip balm and small sized essentials. That leaves more money to spend on booze!
The trip is a total surprise for our little guy. We still haven't decided when we're going to tell him. We may just wait until the bus approaches the giant Disney sign & let him figure it out

The fact that we're flying as well as staying in a hotel rather than a tent makes this far unlike our usual "holidays" and already unlike any trip that my little guy has already experienced. He is a riot. We can take him anywhere from motorcycle rallies to psychobilly shows to roller derby bouts and he takes them all in stride. This trip is going to be all about him...and I can't wait!
We leave in....Holy Diver, we leave in 2 weeks! We're staying at POP and we've got ADRs as Coral Reef, Cape May, Sci Fi, Boma & Raglan Road. I plan on hitting happy hour at BlueZoo at least once and hopefully visiting Flying Fish for drinks & apps. I've booked a pirate adventure for my little guy & we'll be attending MNNSHP on the 19th.
The main reason that I started this trippie is because it truly is a first trip for all of us and I thought that some of you folks might enjoy experiencing things along with us.
As for the Tarte mascara- it's going back. I'm crushed. It's supposed to stand firm & not come off until you take oily makeup remover to it. By the end of 8 hours at my low impact desk job I had Beastly Baby-like mascara rings under my eyes. Oh Tarte, how I wanted to love you! Now I need to find a good waterproof & me proof mascara for the parks.
Better go check the Disboards

xxoo