Mickeyhugger
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your child(ren) started 'outgrowing' the Disney characters and 'make-believe?' (I'll try not to be too long.) Our 9-yo daughter is an only child, and DH and I are mid-40's (can't have anymore children.)
We returned from our annual WDW trip yesterday, and it's the 2nd year in a row I've felt a little blue. I remember when DD was 4 yo during first WDW visit, and her squealing excitement at all the characters, and the way she wanted to wear her Cinderella dress 24/7. Now, (she's a wonderful child, very loving, sweet, etc, don't get me wrong I'm not complaining about her.) even though she had a good time, I find myself reminiscing about her preschool exuberance in previous years. I know the problem is me, not her. It's just typical w/this age, and is expected as normal development. I know, I know, I'll miss things about this age now, when she's a teenager. She's a great kid. I guess I'm not really even looking for advice, (our trip this year was great, can't wait to go again next year!) just wanting to know if any parents out there feel a little melancholy when you remember the preschool years at WDW? (I really love now though, the way she loves Epcot (we couldn't do it when she was a preschooler, and we love not having to use a stroller anymore, and having to take the afternoon nap.)
Eager to hear everyone elses experiences and stories!

We returned from our annual WDW trip yesterday, and it's the 2nd year in a row I've felt a little blue. I remember when DD was 4 yo during first WDW visit, and her squealing excitement at all the characters, and the way she wanted to wear her Cinderella dress 24/7. Now, (she's a wonderful child, very loving, sweet, etc, don't get me wrong I'm not complaining about her.) even though she had a good time, I find myself reminiscing about her preschool exuberance in previous years. I know the problem is me, not her. It's just typical w/this age, and is expected as normal development. I know, I know, I'll miss things about this age now, when she's a teenager. She's a great kid. I guess I'm not really even looking for advice, (our trip this year was great, can't wait to go again next year!) just wanting to know if any parents out there feel a little melancholy when you remember the preschool years at WDW? (I really love now though, the way she loves Epcot (we couldn't do it when she was a preschooler, and we love not having to use a stroller anymore, and having to take the afternoon nap.)
Eager to hear everyone elses experiences and stories!

. They actually like to watch Illuminations for its true meaning. They will sit through the movies at EPCOT (like France, China and Canada) and learn something about the places. Now they want to go to France!