Anticipation is definitely the cruelest emotion known to man.
In 6 days, Aaron and I are leaving for a much-needed vacation to DisneyWorld. I literally can't wait. The anticipation is killing me. I would much rather be disappointed than suffer this horrible anticipation. At least with disappointment, there is a finality to the situation.
Of course, the good news is, at the end of my anticipatorial purgatory I am rewarded with a stay in the Happiest Place on Earth. Until then, however, I have been consumed with spending every free minute looking up information on where to go and what to see at all places inside The World
and prodding people I know who recently visited with what their favorite thing was.
I'm most excited that last week I actually managed to finagle a reservation at Cinderella's Royal Palace.
Truth be told, I think I managed to get it because I told the sweet reservation lady that we were going there for my birthday
and I didn't care if it was for breakfast, lunch or dinner and whatever time she could find. Aaron is dying to be called "Lord Aaron" by the Disney cast members and I can't wait to have an excuse to wear the tiara I found at an antique store. It's just not as fun wearing it at home watching TV every night instead of out in public somewhere. The people at Burger King think I'm a lunatic when I go in there with it on.
We found out yesterday that at MGM (I think. Maybe it was Epcot. Or Downtown Disney...), there is a store where you can build your own light saber. He's jumping around the livingroom right now thinking about it.
I'm also excited about possibly running into a not-so-total stranger at The World. I met Kerri through the Dis forums and she and her twin girls will be there at the same time. They shouldn't be too hard to spot, should they? It would be so cool to run into them!!
So, how do I deal with this anticipation until April 22? I guess I will have to continue passing the time dreaming of magical moments, unexpected surprises, gorgeous, man-made landscapes, faux palaces, costumed characters and acting like a child again - if only for a few days.
...will blog tomorrow to pass the time!
p.s. does anyone know if I should make reservations for Marrakesh in Morroco?
In 6 days, Aaron and I are leaving for a much-needed vacation to DisneyWorld. I literally can't wait. The anticipation is killing me. I would much rather be disappointed than suffer this horrible anticipation. At least with disappointment, there is a finality to the situation.

Of course, the good news is, at the end of my anticipatorial purgatory I am rewarded with a stay in the Happiest Place on Earth. Until then, however, I have been consumed with spending every free minute looking up information on where to go and what to see at all places inside The World

I'm most excited that last week I actually managed to finagle a reservation at Cinderella's Royal Palace.



We found out yesterday that at MGM (I think. Maybe it was Epcot. Or Downtown Disney...), there is a store where you can build your own light saber. He's jumping around the livingroom right now thinking about it.
I'm also excited about possibly running into a not-so-total stranger at The World. I met Kerri through the Dis forums and she and her twin girls will be there at the same time. They shouldn't be too hard to spot, should they? It would be so cool to run into them!!


So, how do I deal with this anticipation until April 22? I guess I will have to continue passing the time dreaming of magical moments, unexpected surprises, gorgeous, man-made landscapes, faux palaces, costumed characters and acting like a child again - if only for a few days.
...will blog tomorrow to pass the time!
p.s. does anyone know if I should make reservations for Marrakesh in Morroco?