eliza61
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Twice in recent days, some one I know was really bummed because they invited some one to disney and the person or persons really were not into it.
I read this all the time and never understand why we get upset.
My dh and sons love to ski and fish. I on the other hand loathe, hate and despise cold weather. no matter how many times I try it, I just am not into it. So now, my dh and sons have some serious "male bonding time" skiing and fishing, and I get some face time with the king of Prussia mall without the Dh.
win/win. They never get upset that I'm not into skiing.
My inlaws are not Disney freaks, they will go with us for a long weekend but most of the time they don't even go to the parks. We meet up for dinner and the kids hang out with them at the pool.
I'm totally cool with that
But if someone says they're really not into disney we take it personally. Why?
Is it because we build up the illusion of "magical" vacations with the family and when reality kicks in, we're disappointed?
Or do we think just because the kiddies go, it should automatically make everyone love it?
I read this all the time and never understand why we get upset.

My dh and sons love to ski and fish. I on the other hand loathe, hate and despise cold weather. no matter how many times I try it, I just am not into it. So now, my dh and sons have some serious "male bonding time" skiing and fishing, and I get some face time with the king of Prussia mall without the Dh.
win/win. They never get upset that I'm not into skiing.My inlaws are not Disney freaks, they will go with us for a long weekend but most of the time they don't even go to the parks. We meet up for dinner and the kids hang out with them at the pool.
I'm totally cool with that
But if someone says they're really not into disney we take it personally. Why?
Is it because we build up the illusion of "magical" vacations with the family and when reality kicks in, we're disappointed?
Or do we think just because the kiddies go, it should automatically make everyone love it?

And I'll admit I would have been crushed if I'd had a child who wasn't a Disney fan. Fortunately my DD is as much of a fan as I am.
My family LOVES Disney, but almost no one else in our extended family gets it. But that's okay. I don't get why they want to go deep-sea fishing(wheres my barfing smiley?) or dress up in medieval attire or play golf. But i'm sure they don't get mad about it. Variety is the spice of life!
