mom2maggie
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We're coming back, WDW - are you ready for us? 
We swore up, down, and sideways that we would NOT return to WDW until A. the Fantasyland Expansion was completed (or at least the Princess portion!) and B. that our 2 year old wasn't a crazy baby anymore. Well, then she had to go and choose Tinkerbelle for her Halloween costume, and walked around the neighborhood with such pride - showing her wings off, spinning around and saying 'I Tinkerbelle! I Tinkerbelle!' It was so adorable that I could see my husband, who was the lone holdout on a pre-March 2013 WDW trip, melting away into a big pile of Daddy mush. Then, when she said 'I love princess! I love Brelle, I love Relly, I love Rora' (Belle, Cinderella, and Aurora) - that was it. Daddy was done - and the trip planning was on!
The cast of characters
Me - Kristi, and I'm 33 years old, a former photographer and now just a stay at home mom (is anyone JUST a stay at home mom?) to my 2 wonderful kids.
My first trip to WDW was in 1996, when I wore my white polyester marching overalls and a big plastic cowboy hat, marching down Main Street USA with my high school band. I remember the night before our big parade, my band director made us practice for HOURS in the parking lot of All Star Movies - man, those other guests must have been SO irritated! I didn't go back until Sept 2007, and from there I was hooked! We then went back in March 2009 when I was 6 months pregnant with my 2nd daughter, and again in March 2010 when she was a infant and my older daughter was 4. That was when we swore we wouldn't be back until March 2013 - oh well! I love photography, being a mom, ALL things Disney, and planning our trips. It's a lot of the fun for me - kind of sick, isn't it? This is me on our last trip:
Since our last trip to Disney, I've lost about 100lbs - the HARD way. Eating right, exercising, drinking water......zzzzzz..... I've recently gained a little back (I was down 120lbs, but now gained 20 back) so my goal is to get back down to my low weight by our trip date - think I can do it? I bet I can!
My DH - Keith - 33 years, but he's 5 weeks older than me, and I totally count that.
We have been together since April 2003, when we went on our first date - the day after April Fool's Day. He spent a lot of our first date telling me about all the mean jokes he played on his coworkers. I guess I didn't mind!
We fast tracked and were living together by August of the same year, and then were engaged in October! We were married on his birthday (March 13), and I always tell everyone that it just makes it easier for him to never forget our anniversary. He loves roller coasters and loves being a dad - he would do anything for his family, and loves to spoil his girls. He's a HUGE baseball fan, and his team is the St. Louis Cardinals - which means that he's THRILLED that his team won the World Series! I totally give them some of the credit for this trip to WDW - their amazing comeback win from being 10.5 games back from the wild card - well, it just put him in a GREAT mood and I seized the moment! 
Oh, and he LOVES to eat - particularly meat. If there is a steak at Disney World, he will sniff it out like a wolf. He is the one that insisted that we do the DxDP again - we did it on our last trip, and now I think he's hooked! Planning out what restaurants to eat at, looking at menus, scouring the Disboards with me for food pictures - he loves it all!
DD6 - Miss Maggie. When Maggie came into our lives, we were forever changed. Never in the world had such a sweet, FUNNY kid ever been born! She fell in love with the princesses before I ever introduced them to her - that is when we decided that some kids must just be born with Disney princesses in their genes! Her favorite movies have always been Disney movies, even though some of them are too intense for her. She is sensitive, and doesn't like to try new things without some prodding from mom
I let her be timid sometimes, but I do like to push her beyond her comfort level just so she can explore new things - and most of the time she LIKES them. She's a super picky eater, to the point where she only eats certain macaroni & cheese dishes. We've had long talks about how she needs to try new foods on the trip and she's agreed - reluctantly.
She's a smart kid - the youngest in her class (the cutoff was Aug 1, and her birthday was Aug 3, so we petitioned to get her in school early) but she's the best reader in the class, reading at almost a 3rd grade level. Her teacher says that in her 21 years of teaching, she's never met a more charismatic reader - and that doesn't surprise me at all. She goes through her whole life with a lot of emotion! My drama diva!
DD2 - Crazy Josie. Oy, this kid. We tried for so long to have her - after my first daughter was born, we waited about a year to try to have another baby, and then found it took WAY too long to actually get pregnant. Finally, after lots of doctors appointments, drugs, and treatments, we were blessed with Josie. Maggie was always a calm kid, so obedient, and would sit and quietly look at books for hours. Josie - well, lets just say that she's not like her sister
For the first 7-9 months of her life, she didn't say much at all - she would sign, but it was beginning to concern me - a lot. Then the ear infections started - one after another after another. They continued for months until finally when she was about 17 months old, I finally decided that I would make a move on my own and have her see a ENT. Wouldn't you know it - she needed tubes. She had lots of fluid buildup, and her hearing was very poor. No wonder she wasn't even saying mama - she couldn't hear me! After her surgery, her language exploded, and now we have a hard time keeping her quiet! She is a climber, and jumper, a 'Ibetyoucan'tcatchme' kind of kid. That is why we were so freaked out at the thought of taking this child to Disney - would they ban us? Would she terrify the entire resort? Would she turn into Josie-zilla and bring the entire Walt Disney World parks and resorts system to a screeching halt, everyone pointing their fingers at us saying 'You! Take thee back to Indiana!'.
But in the last couple of months she has started to mature, she is following directions, she is learning consequences -she really isn't unruly, just super ENTHUSIASTIC about life! Now, with her love for all things pink and princess and Tinkerbelle and Mickey and Minnie and EVERYTHING , I just can't wait to see her little face light up.
So that is us! We're a crazy bunch!
Next up, our plans!

We swore up, down, and sideways that we would NOT return to WDW until A. the Fantasyland Expansion was completed (or at least the Princess portion!) and B. that our 2 year old wasn't a crazy baby anymore. Well, then she had to go and choose Tinkerbelle for her Halloween costume, and walked around the neighborhood with such pride - showing her wings off, spinning around and saying 'I Tinkerbelle! I Tinkerbelle!' It was so adorable that I could see my husband, who was the lone holdout on a pre-March 2013 WDW trip, melting away into a big pile of Daddy mush. Then, when she said 'I love princess! I love Brelle, I love Relly, I love Rora' (Belle, Cinderella, and Aurora) - that was it. Daddy was done - and the trip planning was on!
The cast of characters
Me - Kristi, and I'm 33 years old, a former photographer and now just a stay at home mom (is anyone JUST a stay at home mom?) to my 2 wonderful kids.

My first trip to WDW was in 1996, when I wore my white polyester marching overalls and a big plastic cowboy hat, marching down Main Street USA with my high school band. I remember the night before our big parade, my band director made us practice for HOURS in the parking lot of All Star Movies - man, those other guests must have been SO irritated! I didn't go back until Sept 2007, and from there I was hooked! We then went back in March 2009 when I was 6 months pregnant with my 2nd daughter, and again in March 2010 when she was a infant and my older daughter was 4. That was when we swore we wouldn't be back until March 2013 - oh well! I love photography, being a mom, ALL things Disney, and planning our trips. It's a lot of the fun for me - kind of sick, isn't it? This is me on our last trip:

Since our last trip to Disney, I've lost about 100lbs - the HARD way. Eating right, exercising, drinking water......zzzzzz..... I've recently gained a little back (I was down 120lbs, but now gained 20 back) so my goal is to get back down to my low weight by our trip date - think I can do it? I bet I can!

My DH - Keith - 33 years, but he's 5 weeks older than me, and I totally count that.




Oh, and he LOVES to eat - particularly meat. If there is a steak at Disney World, he will sniff it out like a wolf. He is the one that insisted that we do the DxDP again - we did it on our last trip, and now I think he's hooked! Planning out what restaurants to eat at, looking at menus, scouring the Disboards with me for food pictures - he loves it all!

DD6 - Miss Maggie. When Maggie came into our lives, we were forever changed. Never in the world had such a sweet, FUNNY kid ever been born! She fell in love with the princesses before I ever introduced them to her - that is when we decided that some kids must just be born with Disney princesses in their genes! Her favorite movies have always been Disney movies, even though some of them are too intense for her. She is sensitive, and doesn't like to try new things without some prodding from mom


She's a smart kid - the youngest in her class (the cutoff was Aug 1, and her birthday was Aug 3, so we petitioned to get her in school early) but she's the best reader in the class, reading at almost a 3rd grade level. Her teacher says that in her 21 years of teaching, she's never met a more charismatic reader - and that doesn't surprise me at all. She goes through her whole life with a lot of emotion! My drama diva!

DD2 - Crazy Josie. Oy, this kid. We tried for so long to have her - after my first daughter was born, we waited about a year to try to have another baby, and then found it took WAY too long to actually get pregnant. Finally, after lots of doctors appointments, drugs, and treatments, we were blessed with Josie. Maggie was always a calm kid, so obedient, and would sit and quietly look at books for hours. Josie - well, lets just say that she's not like her sister


But in the last couple of months she has started to mature, she is following directions, she is learning consequences -she really isn't unruly, just super ENTHUSIASTIC about life! Now, with her love for all things pink and princess and Tinkerbelle and Mickey and Minnie and EVERYTHING , I just can't wait to see her little face light up.
So that is us! We're a crazy bunch!

Next up, our plans!