Now this chapter wouldn't even be a chapter without Heidi.
So my dear, I dedicate it to you.
And yes, I will still buy you that drink.
So, without further ado, inspired by Heidi, I bring you:
TK's Three Things -A list which I sat down and compiled this afternoon to reclaim some of my lost excitement about this trip. For those of you who may not read all the in between commentary on my ptr here, Heidi suggested making a list of 2-3 things that I really wanted to accomplish per day. It would give me a bit of planning without having the whole day planned out, since we're really trying to avoid that whole every moment scheduled thing.
So here it is. Oddly enough, it's pretty basic. I just went with my gut, and if I missed something, I'm sure I'll think of it when I'm down there.
Sunday, Sept 27 -
1. See Big Bad Voodoo Daddy in Epcot
2. The Donald Ride in Mexico
Monday, Sept 28 -
1. Let DS pick the park for the day
2. Roam Downtown Disney (Earl of Sandwich, anyone?) and/or mini golf
Tuesday, Sept 29 -
1. Leisurely morning at resort, meet family in lobby with gifts
2. Epcot - Visa Meet and Greet with whole family
3. Explore Food and Wine Festival/World Showcase
Wednesday, Sept 30 -
1. Pirates of the Caribbean
2. Ride at least one ride with just my dad
3. Sit on a park bench with Nana, hopefully with some popcorn
Thursday, Oct 1 -
1. Relax at the spa, hello DIS friends!
2. Tea at the GF
3.
MNSSHP
Okay, I'll admit it. I may be totally pirate about this trip...well, not totally given that I am doing some planning here, but for MNSSHP, we actually have a touring plan. It worked so well for us last year, I plan to duplicate it this year. Start the party by heading to the left to Adventureland. Go through meet and greet with trick or treating at the end (Tarzan). Ride Pirates. Head over to Liberty Square, trick or treat, get ready to watch the Headless Horseman and the Boo to You parade. Ride Haunted Mansion. Continue with trick or treating and meet and greets, head towards Tomorrowland. Ride Buzz. Get DS changed into jams to sleep in stroller. Watch Hallowishes from the bridge to Tomorrowland. Head back to Adventureland after fireworks for DISer ride on POTC. Take LOTS of pictures with DIS friends! Call it a night.
Friday, Oct 2 -
1. DHS - Junky Apple, Villian Candy Store
2. Meet Sorceror Mickey
3. Drinks with Heidi and Jackie
Saturday, Oct 3 -
1. Festival of the Lion King
2. Dinner at the Brown Derby
Sunday, Oct 4 -
1. Chef Mickey's
2. Say goodbye to the Magic Kingdom, use up remain snack credits, shop until I can't fit anymore in my suitcase
So there you have it. My gut instinct must do list. And I have to say, I feel so much better having written it down. Just having these small goals for each day, and letting everything else go wit the flow feels so much more productive than I did before.
I have some plans. Little ones. Teensy ones. I don't really even think of these as plans (with the exception of MNSSHP), they're more goals. And they're the goals of things that are really important.
Like making sure DS gets on the Donald ride, since it's his favorite. Riding one ride with just my dad like I did when I was little. Making sure I sit on that park bench with Nana. I haven't put anything specific for my mom because she and I are doing the spa together, so I know we'll get some quality time. And my FIL and I are really good about that as well, so I'm not worried. Actually, there are tentative plans for Mom, FIL, and I to head to the pool bar one night, so that's something that probably should have gone on the list.
You may note there's nothing in particular that mentions my husband.
And to that I say it's because you haven't had the pleasure of seeing him dressed as Captain Jack Sparrow yet. I could have easily put that on my list, but I know he's doing that anyway. Now that, if nothing else, can certainly get me through the next three weeks.
