OK, for those who haven't been following my old Trip Report from the Spring with the whole family, or didn't pick up that I am STILL writing because I am going again next month

I am going to do a quick who-the-heck-am-I and put all the details in one place. Plus I never pass up a chance to show off my cute kids!
My fabulous AP-bucket-list September trip
Friday Sept. 20
Participants:
Me -- Disney fan, mother of 4, general manager of DH's business. I work a lot with children and could be described as a goofy oversized kid myself.
My mother -- mom of 3, grandmother of 9 (plus stepmom of 2, step-grandma to 6, and step-great-grandma to 6). Loves travel, her grandkids, and chocolate.
I got my AP for the hotel discount in the spring (saved me $250 just with that), and my mother got one when she joined us for a day (she lives in Orange County). She got in one more day when she went with my brother, his wife, and their toddler son in June, just before her SoCal AP got blacked out.
I originally thought I was dragging my mother along so I had an excuse to justify going, but she is really getting into it. Her only real requests have been many snacks and to see Fantasmic. Done and done!!
My general plans, i.e. part of my "AP bucket list"
1. See (and eat) the Halloween-specific stuff -- Haunted Mansion Holiday, Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy, the "Mickey Pumpkins" everywhere, Jack Skellington.
2. See/ride new things: Grizzly River Rapids, Mickey and the Magical Map, Fantasy Faire, RSR after dark
3. Take my mother on rides/shows that are new to her -- Fantasmic, Nemo subs, Star Tours
4. Eat lots of snacks!
5. Get a birthday button (it's right before my real birthdate)
6. Take pictures of us together, especially one like this one (me at age 5 with red sneakers, plus my mom and little sister):
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Staying home this time around (all shots taken in the last couple months):
My husband (in SCUBA gear in Catalina):
My 8-year-old
Lego-obsessed son:
My 11-year-old daughter, who does the morning announcements at school in her chirpy little voice:
My 14-year-old daughter, who has gone all Project Runway lately:
My 17-year-old son, who just got his braces off:
The kids have school/band/dance/soccer and DH has had plenty of Disney for the year. I have to be careful not to have too much fun and make my kids jealous. It will likely still be over 100 degrees here in AZ, so I am looking forward to good weather, some quality time with my parents, eating without having to buy everything times six, and a change of pace.
So now everyone is caught up and I will post a few more times as the trip arrives about any details that stick out at me or change. I'm looking forward to seeing what's new this year in the HMH and promise to bring back pictures of everything.
Thanks to any who are still following along!!
PHXscuba