ilovedisneymm
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Introductions for anyone beyond the camping forum that decides to follow along or new camping members since our last trip report.
Me (Melissa)...homeschooling mama
Hubby (Daniel)...farmer of cattle, corn, beans, wheat, alfalfa
Kailan (18)...college kid that now wants to go back to Disney this trip and bringing a plus one
Grace (7)...my lego master builder
Daniel (5)...my little farmer
Here are my three loves in one of my most favorite pictures of them.

Were coming down January 4 - January 29. Planning on hanging out the first week around FW with no real solid plans. Probably, do some canoeing, fishing, all things FW related, maybe visit the ocean, and DTD. The second and third week plan to be park weeks and the last week sitting around recovering from the parks and watching the kids do loops on their bikes while listening to them tell people we live here. Hubby and I got a real kick out of the last trip when they started telling new kids that we "live at 1509".
I can't tell you the count down till we get there cause that racket they call MDE is not working right now for me. Something about wanting me to change my password. Well.....No. I'm not going to do it. I don't want to do it cause if I have to change it, then I have to go and change every other password in my life cause I only have the mentality to remember one and only one at this point in my life. So I'll just check back tomorrow or something. I do know that we are going for 4 weeks this time in January and if my math is right, that means we will be there for 1/12 of the year and that means I kind of live there, so I'm moving in. I want to be like that lady in the 400 loop that hasn't left in six years. I'm kidding...kind of....I'm pondering on how to get FL residency cause after 30 days of living there you can qualify for that and that sure would help out on the tickets
But I would probably have to have a utility bill and I don't think the "1500 loop at Disney" would justify for the address. I'm kidding....kind of.
So why am I going for that long of time? Cause my husband farms and works the equivalency of 3 men from March 1 - last week. I need my husband to not die at an early age and enjoy life. So winter time equals down time and a lot of down time. Don't get me wrong, we make plenty of time throughout the year for various things and I spend a great deal of my time in the spring and in the fall by the field serving meals to him, his father and their hired men and rotating kids so they can ride with their dad in this or that piece of equipment or whatever the farm day is like. The kids are usually done with their school work by noon and hubby will swing by and pick one of them up if not during planting or harvest time.
This picture was taken on the last day of harvest. They started 47 days prior and had worked every day from about 5am - 10pm or later every.single.day without fail. We had no rain, NONE during this harvest and only when it rains does a farmer get break during harvest. So he and his father and hired help were weak and weary here. His dad, the kids' grandpa is on the right in the blue jacket with the green hat.

You might remember my kids from my last trip report. They most often wore their John Deere tshirts and well wouldn't you know it......still do. I can't get them to wear much else....
This pic was taken on Thursday. Today is Grace's turn to go. She plans on helping daddy check the deer stand and then feed the cattle. Little Daniel is not happy. He has been screaming and fitting for about 20 minutes at this point and tells me that I'm ruining his life by not letting him work with his dad. Mind you, the boy goes twice as often as Grace. That boy is strong and determined and I don't know how much longer I am going to be able to refrain him. He's pretty darn good at driving the skid steer. He has been riding in that thing with his dad since he was 18 months and could load a semi full of straw if you let him. I'm thinking if I hired him out I could get about $25 an hour for his services. Again, I'm just kidding. We don't allow him to drive it by himself.....yet.

For the first few minutes after Grace left with her dad, little Daniel stripped off all his clothes and rolled around on the floor as if he was on fire. It took about another 10 minutes to get him to calm down. I pulled up Santa ideas on the Ipad and that seemed to appease him. We do a great deal of reading in our homeschool life. We use a classical approach and it seems to fit our family and lifestyle perfectly. Right now we are reading Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse. I read him a few chapters and then we snuggled and he took a nap.

Yesterday we did yard work in preparation for winter. It was nice, warm, sunny and 65 degree kind of day. The kids played outdoors for hours and then danced around the fire while hubby burned the sticks and shrubs. Then today, it snows...

I'm kidding. I took this from the internet. We live in IL and I turned the AC on for a little bit on Thursday and guess what I turned on Friday? Yep, the furnace......sigh. Then, the next day we get a mini blizzard. $@(*#
I have more to say about our pre-trip report, lots more, but the kids are awake and I thought they were asleep. Church tomorrow so I have to get them to bed.
I'll come back tomorrow and tell about our purchase we made tonight for the trip. That purchase tonight was my main reason I started this pre-trip report....until tomorrow my DIS friends.
Add in - No, it's not a camper. No surprise. Just a small purchase that kicks off our "lets get ready for our Disney trip".
Me (Melissa)...homeschooling mama
Hubby (Daniel)...farmer of cattle, corn, beans, wheat, alfalfa
Kailan (18)...college kid that now wants to go back to Disney this trip and bringing a plus one
Grace (7)...my lego master builder
Daniel (5)...my little farmer
Here are my three loves in one of my most favorite pictures of them.

Were coming down January 4 - January 29. Planning on hanging out the first week around FW with no real solid plans. Probably, do some canoeing, fishing, all things FW related, maybe visit the ocean, and DTD. The second and third week plan to be park weeks and the last week sitting around recovering from the parks and watching the kids do loops on their bikes while listening to them tell people we live here. Hubby and I got a real kick out of the last trip when they started telling new kids that we "live at 1509".
I can't tell you the count down till we get there cause that racket they call MDE is not working right now for me. Something about wanting me to change my password. Well.....No. I'm not going to do it. I don't want to do it cause if I have to change it, then I have to go and change every other password in my life cause I only have the mentality to remember one and only one at this point in my life. So I'll just check back tomorrow or something. I do know that we are going for 4 weeks this time in January and if my math is right, that means we will be there for 1/12 of the year and that means I kind of live there, so I'm moving in. I want to be like that lady in the 400 loop that hasn't left in six years. I'm kidding...kind of....I'm pondering on how to get FL residency cause after 30 days of living there you can qualify for that and that sure would help out on the tickets

So why am I going for that long of time? Cause my husband farms and works the equivalency of 3 men from March 1 - last week. I need my husband to not die at an early age and enjoy life. So winter time equals down time and a lot of down time. Don't get me wrong, we make plenty of time throughout the year for various things and I spend a great deal of my time in the spring and in the fall by the field serving meals to him, his father and their hired men and rotating kids so they can ride with their dad in this or that piece of equipment or whatever the farm day is like. The kids are usually done with their school work by noon and hubby will swing by and pick one of them up if not during planting or harvest time.
This picture was taken on the last day of harvest. They started 47 days prior and had worked every day from about 5am - 10pm or later every.single.day without fail. We had no rain, NONE during this harvest and only when it rains does a farmer get break during harvest. So he and his father and hired help were weak and weary here. His dad, the kids' grandpa is on the right in the blue jacket with the green hat.

You might remember my kids from my last trip report. They most often wore their John Deere tshirts and well wouldn't you know it......still do. I can't get them to wear much else....
This pic was taken on Thursday. Today is Grace's turn to go. She plans on helping daddy check the deer stand and then feed the cattle. Little Daniel is not happy. He has been screaming and fitting for about 20 minutes at this point and tells me that I'm ruining his life by not letting him work with his dad. Mind you, the boy goes twice as often as Grace. That boy is strong and determined and I don't know how much longer I am going to be able to refrain him. He's pretty darn good at driving the skid steer. He has been riding in that thing with his dad since he was 18 months and could load a semi full of straw if you let him. I'm thinking if I hired him out I could get about $25 an hour for his services. Again, I'm just kidding. We don't allow him to drive it by himself.....yet.

For the first few minutes after Grace left with her dad, little Daniel stripped off all his clothes and rolled around on the floor as if he was on fire. It took about another 10 minutes to get him to calm down. I pulled up Santa ideas on the Ipad and that seemed to appease him. We do a great deal of reading in our homeschool life. We use a classical approach and it seems to fit our family and lifestyle perfectly. Right now we are reading Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse. I read him a few chapters and then we snuggled and he took a nap.

Yesterday we did yard work in preparation for winter. It was nice, warm, sunny and 65 degree kind of day. The kids played outdoors for hours and then danced around the fire while hubby burned the sticks and shrubs. Then today, it snows...

I'm kidding. I took this from the internet. We live in IL and I turned the AC on for a little bit on Thursday and guess what I turned on Friday? Yep, the furnace......sigh. Then, the next day we get a mini blizzard. $@(*#
I have more to say about our pre-trip report, lots more, but the kids are awake and I thought they were asleep. Church tomorrow so I have to get them to bed.
I'll come back tomorrow and tell about our purchase we made tonight for the trip. That purchase tonight was my main reason I started this pre-trip report....until tomorrow my DIS friends.
Add in - No, it's not a camper. No surprise. Just a small purchase that kicks off our "lets get ready for our Disney trip".
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