dismagiclover
Mrs. Darling: Mom to Wendy, John & Michael
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I really can't wait to hear about the Pirate's League! If you give a good report I may sign my boys up for it in June (maybe I'll even do it too)

Heather...
very cool about the PL for your boys...can't wait to hear how that goes and see pictures...I would love to do that w/ Michael next yr too.
you shouldn't have told me about a Crocs sale
I'm going to be a good girl though since DH let me stock up on some scrapping materials to start some projects to keep me busy and happy while the kids are back to school...but oohh if I get b-day $ from the I-L's I may check that out....FUN!!!!!
The pirate league sounds cool! Thanks for all those who explained it for me. I would LOVE to do that for Mitchell. He's all into pirates now, anyways. He wanted to be a pirate one year for Halloween, so we did that. Now he wants to be a pirate again, except this year it HAS to be Jack Sparrow, he says! And of course his first Mickey ears were the pirate ones when he wasn't quite two. He picked them out himself.
So, we've had a life-long love of Piracy.
Heather, your boys are going to FLIP! I can't wait to read the TR and hear all about it. Cool on the great deal on the Crocs.![]()
YOU ( and the boys...) will love the Pirates League-and the fun thing it that it isn't just about the making up-there's a whole experience surrounding it involving getting new pirate names/identities, the CMs are a hoot-I found them really good at reading the kids-both DS 7 and DD 14 did it-there seemed to be some older girls doing it (teenagers) and there were boys at least up through 10 maybe older when we were there...
(One caveat-figure out how much makeup the boys can tolerate on their faces..they give you a sheet of 5 different looks to choose from-but they can improvise a bit-ds wound up with an awful lot of makeup on his face and while he was really good about it-I think it was a bit much for him-It must have taken me at least 10 face wipes to get it off later that evening...DH was watching him while I was watching DD-I'd have had the CM go a little lighter...)
Having said them it is an absolutely Fabulous experience and you are going to have so much fun...(We were able to walk right onto POTC right before to get in the mood...)
Congrats on the crocs....![]()
I really can't wait to hear about the Pirate's League! If you give a good report I may sign my boys up for it in June (maybe I'll even do it too)![]()
Heather that is great. I really think your boys are going to like it. Good deal on the crocs. Things are just kinda falling into place for you.
Ginny
We saw some boys who had done the Pirate's League makeover while we were in Disney. They looked really cool. I wish they had of had something like that a few years ago. I don't think Hunter would want to walk around dressed up all day at his age. Now, if we were going during Halloween, absolutely!
Great deal on the Crocs! John is in desperate need of new ones so I may just have to check out their site.
Buffalo Chicken Tacos sound great right now.
Okay, here's the thing. Now that we're doing Pirates League on our Magic Kingdom day I figured that's enough of a surprise, so I decided I'm not doing the cake/shirt thing on Monday night anymore. Plus Matt keeps insisting they need the cakes on the first night (who knew he would get so into this surprise thing?). In an effort to continue Matt's participation (he even wants us to get Mickey-head shaped confetti-anyone know where I can find it? I've looked and can't find it anywhere-or at least colored confetti to put all over the room. Poor Mousekeeping!), I'm going to do as he wants and do the cakes Friday night.
So here's the deal for Friday. The newest deal:
We will get to the hotel, check in, unpack (HOPEFULLY our room will be ready about an hour early) and head to the Marketplace to eat at TRex.
Then Matt and the boys will head to Disney Quest (I LOVE me some Disney Quest, but I figure they'll be there for a few hours-have I mentioned that the boys are video game obsessed?-so I should have time to do what I need to do and still get back in time to do some fun stuff. Plus we're planning to go back at least two other nights.).
So they are on their way to Disney Quest and I will head to World of Disney to get my backpack (and maybe a couple of other small trinkets-like I don't have enough for them already. But I really want one of those character cars for each of them to have to play with-we have some here-but I want new ones).
Once I'm done shopping I will head to the Boardwalk. I'm thinking we're going to drive over to TRex so I'll have the car. I'll run into the Boardwalk Bakery and get two (or maybe 3 or 4) like Mickey head shaped personal sized cakes.
Then I'll head back to the room. If we get the confetti I'm going to start it just outside the door and put it on the floor leading to the table where the boys will find their cakes (with their names on them-I'm going to bring icing tubes from home). I'm going to use my Cricut to cut out the words "Welcome to Disney World" in BIG letters (it can cut up to 24" or something like that, but I'll probably do 5-6" letters) and string the letters together with fishing wire and hang it from the ceiling. I would really like to get them each a Mickey balloon and have it floating on the ceiling (does anyone know where I can get the balloons outside of the parks?-we can't go into the parks until Saturday). I will probably also have a couple of balloons taped to the table and I will have streamers going across the ceiling. Oh. And we have two of the medium-sized plush Mickeys that the kids don't even seem to realize we have. So I'm bringing them and I'll put one on each bed, and the kids will probably think they got brand new Mickeys!Underneath each cake will be a colored Mickey head (red for Christian, Green for Will) with the words "Follow Me" on it (I'm going to try to teach Christian to recognize the word "follow"-he already knows "me" before we go). I will help them, if necessary, to follow their Mickey heads to the place where their backpacks are hidden. After they find the backpacks (which will be empty-or mostly empty, might have bandaids and hand sanitizer and other non-fun stuff in there), they will continue on the "trail" to find other things like their cameras, race car, notebooks and autograph books and pens, glow sticks and braclets, bubbles, etc. There won't be that much room to hide stuff in the room, but they will still have fun with it. I just hope I can get them to sleep that night!
I am not going to tell them about the Pirates League either. On Tuesday we will just get up early and go to the Magic Kingdom and walk through the quiet park. I will not tell them where we are going, just that it's a special "surprise" place. It's going to be amazing!
I'm so excited about both things I can barely stand it. I don't know how we're going to make it through the next three weeks!
I've gotta sub tomorrow, so I need to get to bed. I won't be around during the day and Christian has practice in the evening (if it doesn't rain), but I'll be on tomorrow night. Hope you all have a great Friday!
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Good Luck!!![]()
Oh Heather,
I am sorry for the school problems Will is having. I know, as a mother, I sometimes overreact to things way to quickly. I am praying that that is your case as well. Maybe it is just going to take some time for Will to adjust to the new school year.
I understand, though, your wanting to try to nip any problem in the bud before it builds into something larger. It's so hard to make these decisions on whether or not to react now or wait until later.
I'm glad that you feel that we are friends enough to vent to us. It's nice to know that there's somebody out there to listen and understand what you're going through.
Let's move on to funner (I know that's not a word.) stuff. Now that you know that Christian really wants to go to Disney World, it'll make the surprise all the more sweeter.
Have fun playing Mario Kart and, hopefully, it'll help take your mind off school.
Lisa
Oh, Heather! I don't blame you at all for wanting to nip this in the bud right away! I'm curious to know what his teacher says. I'm sure he's just adjusting to new teacher and new surroundings and such. He's probably bored b/c he DOES know all of that stuff already.
I've been teaching Mitchell a lot of things lately like how to spell certain words since he knows what all the sounds letters make now. He's been very good at picking it up so far (can spell cat, at, car, bat). Daycare teacher told me not to teach him too much b/c if I do, he'll be bored in kindegarten next year and disrupt the class.I know she's right, so I'm having to restrain myself b/c I know Mitchell well enough to know that he WILL get bored and start looking "distracted".
I bet you anything that's what's wrong with Will. He's just too SMART!!!![]()
Heather, not to bring all of this up again but to let you know I hate that Will is having problems with school. I hope that a child in his class is not giving him a hard time and he's afraid to tell you. At that age it could be so many things. If the teacher will talk to you now fine and if not just wait till you get home from your trip. You will be able to work it out because you will listen to what the teacher has to say that can make it better for Will.
I will be thinking of him.
On the lighter side. Too funny about Christian and going to Disney. Yes thank goodness 3 weeks seems like a long time to a 4 year old.
Don worked that shift when the girls were young and he did like it cause he could go to their school activities and games and he would get home about the time we left in the morning but then he was with them all afternoon till I got home in the evening. It was better than that mid afternoon thing.
Hope you have a better tomorrow.
Ginny
Hey Heather,
I'm sorry for your obvious and understandable distress......
I'm still waking up (I have a nasty cold and need my coffee to wake up) but I want to give you some ideas/advice and hopefully I'll be coherent...
First, as hard as it is-you need to try to relax as well as possible if you are going to advocate for him...Will is still the same awesome kid he was just 4 weeks ago before school began...he's obviously just having some problems in school right now...and it's a bit of a puzzle that you're going to have to step back and piece together...
He has three very big things going to him: he is obviously bright, he isn't oppositional, and most importantly he has a supportive family and a mother who is more than willing to go to bat for him...
I'm not sure what your school district is like and or the faculty at his school-but it seems to me that you have every right to request a conference when you feel you need it...but first
I think you need to really think about WHAT YOU WANT & WHAT YOU ARE ASKING THEM FOR-(in terms of testing you may want, in terms of the communications you want with them-ie. do you want a update from his teacher weekly on what's going on, on any accomodations you might like regarding his curriculum materials-ie do you want a copy for home, etc.)
When you go in you want to be able to drive the direction of the meetings-or else you will be driven-
of course you always want to be polite and assume the best of the school upfront until proven otherwise-think iron hand in velvet glove...
Alright I can just feel that I'm rambling...but you know so many things could be going on...Will is obviously bright, gifted-he could be bored-he also may tend to tune out stuff he's not interested in, he could have an auditory processing issue, has he had a recent eye exam, is there some creepy kid who is a bully? He could possible have ADD-it isn't black or white-there is a continuum..., He could possibly have NVLD-although his strength in math probably rules that out...this is just for a start...
I don't remember exactly what testing Will has had...(which ones have you done?)
It's going to all be ok-it really and truly is and I understand (believe me I really do) your desire to figure this all out ASAP but unless you nail it correctly -it may only make things worse...slow and steady and correctly is how you want to go...
I"m sorry that Will is feeling bad-that's really hard......I know how badly I felt when I picked David up one day and he was really upset (some transition at the end of the day) and we were driving and he told me that his "brain worked differently than the other kids"....
I wanted to stop the car and get and hug him...when we got home I told him that it was ok a lot of really amazing people had brains that worked "differently" including Mozart, Jefferson and Einstein to name just a few...and how wonderful it was that there are different kinds of brains that think differently...
Whatever is going on on with Will-it will be fine and you will resolve-maybe not today or tomorrow but sometime soon...
You know something isn't right...but what do you want to do/or have tested now to try to start to nail it down...
(I'm going to be online a lot today since I have this cold and I'm giving myself permission to relax and knock it out...if you need anything or having any questions...just post or PM me...I'm here....)
BTW-I was going to say hurrah for all your good Disney Plans but I went on this other tangent...
I hope you get it figured out with Will soon. I know you can't help but worry. He's your child! You'll worry when he's eighty and you're a hundred! That's just the way it is. If it is ADD or something like that (not saying it is, but you brought up the possibility), then HE will give you the tools you need to cope and help Will. Chances are, he's just adjusting and it's hard. I'll be praying that you get your answers soon.
Thanks for the advice on Mitchell. He's a very bright little boy, knows all his colors and shapes, letters, sounds they make, and now he's wanting to spell. ONly for short bouts, but still, he seems interested. Seems very excited that one day he can read his own books. Ah, our little babies are growing up!
Congrats to Matt on the job he wanted. I know that will be good for him to be there for his kids and it will be good for Will and Christian too! HE is certainly blessing isn't HE?
Good morning Heather. Yes, I'm finally up. I didn't go to bed till 1:30. Got to watching a movie and playing a game. Darn laptops.
Hope you have a grand day and get done what is needed for this day and enjoy it as it happens.
You have received lots of good advice here. Sort thru it use what fits you and Will.
Ginny