Lizziejane
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Hi everybody!
Welcome to my first pre-trip report, in anticipation of our 4th family vacation at WDW. This will be our first trip where we are all legally allowed to drink and so we have plans to drink our way around the world in WS!!! Woohoo!!!!
Now before you think I’m some kind of lush, and that you perhaps need to consider organizing an intervention on my behalf, I should explain that I actually drink very little. Perhaps 2 or 3 glasses of wine a month. My DH drinks even less. Our two 20-something boys, however, have been known to come home a little wobblier than they left. Is wobblier a word? Well, you know what I mean! They certainly aren’t out drinking every night of the week, but they have developed a bit of a “connoisseur” palate when it comes to fine ale. I had never heard of chocolate stout before… and being first generation Irish, I must admit, that sounds a bit of a sacrilege (even though I can’t stand the regular stout).
Before I get too far ahead of myself, let me introduce you to the cast of this great-ale adventure-to-be:
Me – Lizziejane – 40 (for the 11th time! LOL) …I dunno, 40 just looks better than 51, don’t ya think?! I spent 25 years working in Human Resources with the same company, until we were bought out 2 years ago and got let go. I decided that was enough of the large corporate rat race for me. Now, I work mornings as an office manager for a very small but successful executive search/consulting company (read that: me and the boss!) Anyway, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE WDW! I’m addicted and would travel there 3 times a year if I could. I think part of it for me is that I was born and raised in Ireland, and I recall watching the news when I was a kid, and hearing them talk about this theme park in Florida and thinking how lucky those kids in Florida were. And too bad I’d never see it. Well I’m glad to say that didn’t happen! As much as I love WDW and the old classic movies, I’m not a Disney nut to the point of collecting Disney paraphernalia. I don’t go out of my way to purchase things that sit on a shelf and collect dust. I will purchase the occasional hat or sweatshirt while I’m there, but that’s about it. I suppose if my kids had been girls that might be different!
DH – he’s 40 for the 13th time and is one very stressed-out TV news director. Seriously, live tv is not all it’s cracked up to be. He really needs a good vacation! He loves WDW as much as I do but he is not the greatest traveler. As in, the actual travel part. He gets stressed out when his luggage is taken away from him, and only relaxes when we walk into our hotel room. Everything in between is a nightmare. When I say stressed out, I mean…. Oh how can I put this nicely?... he becomes a total pain-in-the-you-know-what. I vaguely recall thinking last time that I was never going to fly with him again…Someone remind me to tell you the story of our first MCO experience as I run out of things to say otherwise in this report. I’m surprised I didn’t kill him right then and there! Did I already mention, he needs a good vacation?!?!!
DS1 – a 23-year old male who loves WDW! Our last trip, in 2007, the kids insisted that we split our vacation between WDW and Universal. After all, they were at an age where Disney perhaps wasn’t the coolest for young guys. After 3 days at Universal, DS1 declared it miserable, and in his words, “..it just lacks the magic”!! DS1 is still living at home while he completes his plumbers apprenticeship. Then when he gets his journeyman papers, he’s going to build me a big house in the country with a barn for all the horses I want, and a dedicated photography studio… He just doesn’t know it yet ☺
DS2 – is 21 and perhaps the most laid-back, chilled-out individual I have EVER met! I swear, sometimes I imagine that I have to remind him to breath! He gets worked up about nothing, and everything is “…sure..whatever…” He has a wicked sense of humor, which is really surprising for a lot of people who don’t know him well, because he generally tends to be very quiet. He works at a local steakhouse and is taking some courses to upgrade. He lives with his DGF, who is coming on this trip with us.
DGF - also 21 - has become part of our extended family, and we are hoping that we get to know her even better while on this trip. DGF has never been to WDW before, so I’m super excited for her! My only concern is that she is not a keen “rider”, whereas DS2 could hang up-side-down all day! All 4 of us ride everything, so we will have to plan carefully so that she doesn’t get left standing around on her own too much. Oh wait a minute…there are a couple I won’t ride…we’ll talk about that later!
So how did this whole trip come to be? For a change, it wasn’t my usual winter whinning, “I wanna go to Flooooridaaaaaa……”!! Stay tuned…
Welcome to my first pre-trip report, in anticipation of our 4th family vacation at WDW. This will be our first trip where we are all legally allowed to drink and so we have plans to drink our way around the world in WS!!! Woohoo!!!!
Now before you think I’m some kind of lush, and that you perhaps need to consider organizing an intervention on my behalf, I should explain that I actually drink very little. Perhaps 2 or 3 glasses of wine a month. My DH drinks even less. Our two 20-something boys, however, have been known to come home a little wobblier than they left. Is wobblier a word? Well, you know what I mean! They certainly aren’t out drinking every night of the week, but they have developed a bit of a “connoisseur” palate when it comes to fine ale. I had never heard of chocolate stout before… and being first generation Irish, I must admit, that sounds a bit of a sacrilege (even though I can’t stand the regular stout).
Before I get too far ahead of myself, let me introduce you to the cast of this great-ale adventure-to-be:
Me – Lizziejane – 40 (for the 11th time! LOL) …I dunno, 40 just looks better than 51, don’t ya think?! I spent 25 years working in Human Resources with the same company, until we were bought out 2 years ago and got let go. I decided that was enough of the large corporate rat race for me. Now, I work mornings as an office manager for a very small but successful executive search/consulting company (read that: me and the boss!) Anyway, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE WDW! I’m addicted and would travel there 3 times a year if I could. I think part of it for me is that I was born and raised in Ireland, and I recall watching the news when I was a kid, and hearing them talk about this theme park in Florida and thinking how lucky those kids in Florida were. And too bad I’d never see it. Well I’m glad to say that didn’t happen! As much as I love WDW and the old classic movies, I’m not a Disney nut to the point of collecting Disney paraphernalia. I don’t go out of my way to purchase things that sit on a shelf and collect dust. I will purchase the occasional hat or sweatshirt while I’m there, but that’s about it. I suppose if my kids had been girls that might be different!
DH – he’s 40 for the 13th time and is one very stressed-out TV news director. Seriously, live tv is not all it’s cracked up to be. He really needs a good vacation! He loves WDW as much as I do but he is not the greatest traveler. As in, the actual travel part. He gets stressed out when his luggage is taken away from him, and only relaxes when we walk into our hotel room. Everything in between is a nightmare. When I say stressed out, I mean…. Oh how can I put this nicely?... he becomes a total pain-in-the-you-know-what. I vaguely recall thinking last time that I was never going to fly with him again…Someone remind me to tell you the story of our first MCO experience as I run out of things to say otherwise in this report. I’m surprised I didn’t kill him right then and there! Did I already mention, he needs a good vacation?!?!!
DS1 – a 23-year old male who loves WDW! Our last trip, in 2007, the kids insisted that we split our vacation between WDW and Universal. After all, they were at an age where Disney perhaps wasn’t the coolest for young guys. After 3 days at Universal, DS1 declared it miserable, and in his words, “..it just lacks the magic”!! DS1 is still living at home while he completes his plumbers apprenticeship. Then when he gets his journeyman papers, he’s going to build me a big house in the country with a barn for all the horses I want, and a dedicated photography studio… He just doesn’t know it yet ☺
DS2 – is 21 and perhaps the most laid-back, chilled-out individual I have EVER met! I swear, sometimes I imagine that I have to remind him to breath! He gets worked up about nothing, and everything is “…sure..whatever…” He has a wicked sense of humor, which is really surprising for a lot of people who don’t know him well, because he generally tends to be very quiet. He works at a local steakhouse and is taking some courses to upgrade. He lives with his DGF, who is coming on this trip with us.
DGF - also 21 - has become part of our extended family, and we are hoping that we get to know her even better while on this trip. DGF has never been to WDW before, so I’m super excited for her! My only concern is that she is not a keen “rider”, whereas DS2 could hang up-side-down all day! All 4 of us ride everything, so we will have to plan carefully so that she doesn’t get left standing around on her own too much. Oh wait a minute…there are a couple I won’t ride…we’ll talk about that later!
So how did this whole trip come to be? For a change, it wasn’t my usual winter whinning, “I wanna go to Flooooridaaaaaa……”!! Stay tuned…