Pat_Elliott
<font color=blue>Kimberly's proud papa!</font><br>
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- Oct 2, 2001
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Hi All!
Those who helped me through my crisis two weeks ago, I thank you, more than you know. If you have interest in DW's progress, I'm posting it to the CB as it becomes available.
So we cancelled our trip. And we wait with dry mouths for our daughter to be born, hoping it takes place later than sooner. To kill the tension, there's only one darned thing to do. DW says we have to plan our next trip. Is this gal a trooper or what?
It's been so long (twelve years, I think) since I've been to WDW in the first quarter. By comparison, I've done early December (too darned cold) and NYE (too darned New Years Eveish). But mostly June, September, or late October. Our potential timing leaves a hundred new questions, when I thought I knew it all. And in advance, thanks for advice to not take a baby to WDW. But we're going.
DW will be going back to work in early April after a six month's leave of absence. By that time, I hope to have cut my consulting business back to about 25 hours per week and will becoming a semi-stay-at-home dad. I figure about 27 hours a day should keep the business and the kid going.
But we've got a wonderful window between February and April where my hours will be down significantly, DW will still be on leave, baby will be in the sixth month old range and hopefully sleeping SOMEWHAT through the night (I am a realist, mind you), but not walking. And by not waiting until my next conference in June, we'll avoid the oppresive heat, a bad thing for a newborn. And we'll put Kimberly Jane in a lime ribbon and introduce her to Cinderella! Might even get me a microwave for the room...
Question being, when? I've not done the winter thing. We really, really like it to be a little warm and we like the water parks, yet reading hundreds of posts here tell me it's hit or miss in winter. Does March show rapid improvement, temperature-wise? When do the Spring Break crowds kick in, or is that pretty much from President's Day on? And knowing I've done many a June (and one or two un-appreciated July's), is Spring Break THAT bad?
Also (and this is just preliminary work), how much can we do with a six month old? Our belief in dreaming together last night was we'll do movies and slow rides, take our time, have no agenda, and be happy to just be in the parks, especially Epcot, which we fear will never see again once we have kids. But on a ride such as Spaceship Earth: can this be done holding an infant? Is it frowned upon?
Help me get started. It's part of the ongoing therapy...
Pat
Those who helped me through my crisis two weeks ago, I thank you, more than you know. If you have interest in DW's progress, I'm posting it to the CB as it becomes available.
So we cancelled our trip. And we wait with dry mouths for our daughter to be born, hoping it takes place later than sooner. To kill the tension, there's only one darned thing to do. DW says we have to plan our next trip. Is this gal a trooper or what?
It's been so long (twelve years, I think) since I've been to WDW in the first quarter. By comparison, I've done early December (too darned cold) and NYE (too darned New Years Eveish). But mostly June, September, or late October. Our potential timing leaves a hundred new questions, when I thought I knew it all. And in advance, thanks for advice to not take a baby to WDW. But we're going.
DW will be going back to work in early April after a six month's leave of absence. By that time, I hope to have cut my consulting business back to about 25 hours per week and will becoming a semi-stay-at-home dad. I figure about 27 hours a day should keep the business and the kid going.
But we've got a wonderful window between February and April where my hours will be down significantly, DW will still be on leave, baby will be in the sixth month old range and hopefully sleeping SOMEWHAT through the night (I am a realist, mind you), but not walking. And by not waiting until my next conference in June, we'll avoid the oppresive heat, a bad thing for a newborn. And we'll put Kimberly Jane in a lime ribbon and introduce her to Cinderella! Might even get me a microwave for the room...
Question being, when? I've not done the winter thing. We really, really like it to be a little warm and we like the water parks, yet reading hundreds of posts here tell me it's hit or miss in winter. Does March show rapid improvement, temperature-wise? When do the Spring Break crowds kick in, or is that pretty much from President's Day on? And knowing I've done many a June (and one or two un-appreciated July's), is Spring Break THAT bad?
Also (and this is just preliminary work), how much can we do with a six month old? Our belief in dreaming together last night was we'll do movies and slow rides, take our time, have no agenda, and be happy to just be in the parks, especially Epcot, which we fear will never see again once we have kids. But on a ride such as Spaceship Earth: can this be done holding an infant? Is it frowned upon?
Help me get started. It's part of the ongoing therapy...
Pat

