We are starting to get close! Only 4 sleeps until we leave town, and 6 days until we get into Anaheim (fewer sleeps for me because I'll be doing the overnight drive).
We've changed our travel itinerary multiple times the last couple of weeks - starting with BF's family deciding to fly, which turned out to be a REALLY good decision! She is unable to drive until after January - and that would be way too much driving for BFH. They also were able to snag flights into SNA, which means we can pick them up and avoid a rental car. We are still not really sure how their checkout day will work. My fam really wants to go to the beach and I was planning on an early start, thinking my BF's fam would be on the road early heading for home. Now they have a mid-afternoon flight, so no real rush. And for my family, we originally rearranged things to accommodate a work event for DH, only to realize it was on a different day. We (ok, I) also realized a miscalculation on our return trip that would put us at my in-laws at 1am. They are so sweet they would welcome us anyway, but DH and I both decided stopping in Tucson and getting an early start made more sense.
Every day this week I swear I have ordered the VERY LAST THING on
Amazon... But today for sure, because I have to have everything packed by Saturday, so unless it is a same day delivery I just can't risk it. My shopping list for Costco has gotten longer and longer - seriously wondering what I should buy local and what I should buy in Anaheim. I'd planned on doing almost everything here and only buying milk and meat and stuff like that there, but now I'm thinking it might make more sense to buy bread there too. My list for the pharmacy has grown too, as has my to-do list, but thankfully most of the chores are done. Some sadly will not be complete this trip - never did manage to find pennies for penny press, and the dvd player in the van just will not work. But things I may have previously forgotten about have been handled! DH put a stop on our mail and our grocery subscription (Imperfect Foods - pretty fun service), I remembered to stop our pharmacy deliveries, and we scheduled the kennel for the dog well in advance. Feeling pretty adulty right about now

. On the other hand, I still haven't actually done the food/pharma shopping, and I'm running out of time!
We've done a mountain of laundry this week, but still seem short on DS's clothes. All our DDs had been hoarding/hiding dirty clothes in corners in their rooms and we managed to collect all of those, but DS must be more creative because his room seems empty, but I swear he has a lot more clothes than this. I also had to pull myself away from Target - they had SO MANY cute, adorable outfits in my DD5's size that I wanted to buy them all. I settled for 2 outfits and 1 pair of jammies. It was so hard! Hilariously, DD12 saw a cute Alice in Wonderland sweatshirt on the clearance rack and asked to use her souvenir money early on it. I of course said yes.... it was the same sweatshirt I had previously bought to surprise DD15. So now they will match
I've started assembling the surprise clothes and the non-clothing items we are bringing, including fixing up two bubble wands! One is a cinderella's carriage wand from the last DLR trip I believe, and one is from a trip to the zoo last year. Sadly our original bubble wand from our first family trip to DLR in 2012 was unsalvageable. It was a double whammy - it had been stored for much too long with batteries in, AND in order to display it I had removed the bottom that holds the bubbles, and it had gone missing. I bet it gone thrown away. I'm not worried though - we only have 3 kids now who will really want the wands, and DS will have his light sabre, which was my other success story! We had to tear DH's office closet apart looking for it, but there it was! Replaced batteries and it works like a charm. Also managed to find most of the Disney throw blankets we have collected through the years, and several of the kids' sweatshirts/hoodies. I absolutely love re-living those past trips and having the magic spread from one memory to the next.
I've made tentative touring plans for each of our park days, starting with priorities and showing a lot of flexibility. I've nearly memorized the entertainment schedule for all the shows that anyone in the group MIGHT want to go to, and I know what things would really need to be done on what days (Lion King doesn't appear to run during the week for instance), and the importance of trying to see fireworks every opportunity to avoid windy disappointment.
Feeling pretty confident in my preparation, but I had a total nightmare last night that we showed up and didn't have reservations! I woke up SO panicked. I of course checked the app to make sure we had reservations for all the right parks on the right days.
Can't wait for the magic to start, although in some ways it already has!