KatieCharlotte
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We have just returned from eight days in Florida, which had many wonderful moments thanks to my obsessive planning (no one else is going to give me credit so I have to), great advice from these boards, and lots of pixie dust. This was the first time we took a vacation with no one getting sick and no torrents of rain during the day. There were a few grumbles and complaints from those who did not appreciate all my amazing planning, but things always seemed to turn out well. My mom called it luck. I called it pixie dust -- or blessings from God. And my obsessive planning.
Our cast:
Mom (Me) -- I obsessively plan all vacations and try very hard not to be controlling and annoying, usually successfully.
Dad -- DH. Wanted very much for me to have a great vacation, but occasionally cranky, especially about me not answering my cell phone, and terrified of ice cream.
DS8 -- Eight-year-old son who loves traveling but is very nervous about new experiences and sometimes inflexible.
DD5 -- Five-year-old daughter who loves thrill rides and princesses, but hates walking and new foods and needs alone time.
DD1 -- Nineteen-month-old daughter who loves music and people, is very loving, and knows the characters thanks to dd5, but is, after all, a sometimes cranky toddler.
Grandma -- My mom, who loves us lots but is irritated by poor management and bad service and takes longer to get ready than low maintenance me.
Grandpa -- My dad, who loves kids but hates crowds. When I was twelve and was taken to a concert for my birthday, we heard the encore from the parking lot to beat the crowds. You can imagine how this is relevant.
Plus -- dh's dad and his wife joined us for the first few days. They live in Florida. And dh's grandparents joined us for the first few hours. They also live in Florida.
We were unusual -- we rented a house instead of staying on Disney property, and we didn't even spend every day at the theme parks. We all needed the downtime. We flew in early Saturday
, picked up our house key, and headed to DTD, where we met dh's grandparents at McDonald's (the kids' choice, obviously). The sixty-degree weather felt hot to us. DS8 decided he wanted a red sports team hat, which helped us keep track of him all trip. DD5 bought ears and a princess mug, then wanted to ride the train. DD1 tried to climb the gate to let us know she also wanted a ride, so I hopped on with her. The kids remembered photos of them in the DTD fountains, but they promised this time they would keep their clothes dry.
In five minutes dd5 and ds8 were soaked.
After we pulled dry clothes out of the suitcases, we went to get settled in our house and have a quiet evening. I mentioned being ready to leave for MK rope drop at 7:30 the next morning, and my mom said, "Why?" She suggested 8:15 was plenty early. Our house was thirty minutes from MK.
Dh suggested 7:45, and we decided we'd aim for that.
Our cast:
Mom (Me) -- I obsessively plan all vacations and try very hard not to be controlling and annoying, usually successfully.
Dad -- DH. Wanted very much for me to have a great vacation, but occasionally cranky, especially about me not answering my cell phone, and terrified of ice cream.
DS8 -- Eight-year-old son who loves traveling but is very nervous about new experiences and sometimes inflexible.
DD5 -- Five-year-old daughter who loves thrill rides and princesses, but hates walking and new foods and needs alone time.
DD1 -- Nineteen-month-old daughter who loves music and people, is very loving, and knows the characters thanks to dd5, but is, after all, a sometimes cranky toddler.
Grandma -- My mom, who loves us lots but is irritated by poor management and bad service and takes longer to get ready than low maintenance me.
Grandpa -- My dad, who loves kids but hates crowds. When I was twelve and was taken to a concert for my birthday, we heard the encore from the parking lot to beat the crowds. You can imagine how this is relevant.
Plus -- dh's dad and his wife joined us for the first few days. They live in Florida. And dh's grandparents joined us for the first few hours. They also live in Florida.
We were unusual -- we rented a house instead of staying on Disney property, and we didn't even spend every day at the theme parks. We all needed the downtime. We flew in early Saturday


After we pulled dry clothes out of the suitcases, we went to get settled in our house and have a quiet evening. I mentioned being ready to leave for MK rope drop at 7:30 the next morning, and my mom said, "Why?" She suggested 8:15 was plenty early. Our house was thirty minutes from MK.
