TiggerFanatic
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Hi all,
I'm planning a surprise trip for my son's 10th birthday in December. To keep things under wraps so he doesn't catch on, I've nicknamed it "Operation Rodent"
Although I must say, Mickey is the cutest damn rodent!
We had a trip planned last November but I had to cancel it. I live in Arizona and my air conditioner died in August -- and, of course, around these parts in the summer, AC isn't a luxury but a necessity. We had to cancel the trip to afford the new AC unit -- but luckily my son didn't know about the trip so he didn't know what he was missing. I, on the otherhand, have felt awful about it and am so excited to have the trip rescheduled.
My husband passed away when our son was 4 1/2 and we had been talking about taking him around his 5th birthday. With my husband's death, we didn't go -- and it's taken me this long to be able to do it emotionally as well as financially.
I'm *so* excited to be doing this! The holidays are tough and we'll be going in mid-December -- and I can't wait to see Disneyland's magic during the holidays. I've been 3 times -- when I was 2 years old with my parents, when I was 17 with a friend and her family as a high school graduation present and when I was in my early 20's with some friends. My last trip was in 1992 or 1993 -- a LONG time ago! This will be my son's first trip but I think we'll both be seeing it for the first time.
I'm planning it as a total surprise. We had a trip scheduled to San Diego over Labor Day but when I looked at the costs, realized for a bit more we could do Disney. So, I changed our plane tix to fly into LAX instead. I've got a car service picking us up who will be 'in the loop' as far as the surprise, with no mention of Disney. I run a non-profit and I've told my son we had to cancel our San Diego trip to go to Los Angeles instead so I could meet with people about our non profit. He said "oh, okay, Los Angeles will be fun!" I told him that we were going to be there for work (our non profit) and wouldn't have a bunch of fun, unfortunately, but when it's time don't forget his DS and some books because it'll be kind of boring. OH, and LA isn't so great -- lots of mice running around and such. <hee hee> He won't find out we're going to Disneyland until we pull up to the hotel, across the street
I can not wait to see his face!!!!!
I'm planning a surprise trip for my son's 10th birthday in December. To keep things under wraps so he doesn't catch on, I've nicknamed it "Operation Rodent"

We had a trip planned last November but I had to cancel it. I live in Arizona and my air conditioner died in August -- and, of course, around these parts in the summer, AC isn't a luxury but a necessity. We had to cancel the trip to afford the new AC unit -- but luckily my son didn't know about the trip so he didn't know what he was missing. I, on the otherhand, have felt awful about it and am so excited to have the trip rescheduled.
My husband passed away when our son was 4 1/2 and we had been talking about taking him around his 5th birthday. With my husband's death, we didn't go -- and it's taken me this long to be able to do it emotionally as well as financially.
I'm *so* excited to be doing this! The holidays are tough and we'll be going in mid-December -- and I can't wait to see Disneyland's magic during the holidays. I've been 3 times -- when I was 2 years old with my parents, when I was 17 with a friend and her family as a high school graduation present and when I was in my early 20's with some friends. My last trip was in 1992 or 1993 -- a LONG time ago! This will be my son's first trip but I think we'll both be seeing it for the first time.
I'm planning it as a total surprise. We had a trip scheduled to San Diego over Labor Day but when I looked at the costs, realized for a bit more we could do Disney. So, I changed our plane tix to fly into LAX instead. I've got a car service picking us up who will be 'in the loop' as far as the surprise, with no mention of Disney. I run a non-profit and I've told my son we had to cancel our San Diego trip to go to Los Angeles instead so I could meet with people about our non profit. He said "oh, okay, Los Angeles will be fun!" I told him that we were going to be there for work (our non profit) and wouldn't have a bunch of fun, unfortunately, but when it's time don't forget his DS and some books because it'll be kind of boring. OH, and LA isn't so great -- lots of mice running around and such. <hee hee> He won't find out we're going to Disneyland until we pull up to the hotel, across the street

I can not wait to see his face!!!!!
