DH is Navy, and has been deployed to Middle East. He is finally returning next month (Aug). We decided to do a super "top secret" trip to Disney World with 6yo DS during DH's leave period (trip for Aug 8-12). DS doesn't know, not even a clue. It sounded like such a great idea, and planning has helped fight the lonliness....but now that DH is ACTUALLY coming home...I am starting to get worried.
The problem is, DS is still pretty young and DH has been gone for so long. It just now occurred to me that Disney is also a place for sensory overload meltdown for kids, and DS is concurrently going to be trying to adjust to Daddy *poof* being in the picture again. Military children have several emotional challenges during/after a deployment homecoming (jealousy of mom's time and affection, new rules and authority structure, etc.). In retrospect...it would have been better to put this off a few months or until next year...hindsight is 20/20.
What I need are suggestions to blend this reunion and the sensory overload of Disney so that there will be memories of a Dream Vacation...vs...memories of son being overwhelmed and stuck in a "World" of time outs, and Dad feeling rejection and sadness. I have already figured out there are going to be personal "sacrifices" on my part (especially since we only have one room ;-0 ) ...but considering perspective of DH and DS...what are some things I can do to help everything go smoothly?
The problem is, DS is still pretty young and DH has been gone for so long. It just now occurred to me that Disney is also a place for sensory overload meltdown for kids, and DS is concurrently going to be trying to adjust to Daddy *poof* being in the picture again. Military children have several emotional challenges during/after a deployment homecoming (jealousy of mom's time and affection, new rules and authority structure, etc.). In retrospect...it would have been better to put this off a few months or until next year...hindsight is 20/20.
What I need are suggestions to blend this reunion and the sensory overload of Disney so that there will be memories of a Dream Vacation...vs...memories of son being overwhelmed and stuck in a "World" of time outs, and Dad feeling rejection and sadness. I have already figured out there are going to be personal "sacrifices" on my part (especially since we only have one room ;-0 ) ...but considering perspective of DH and DS...what are some things I can do to help everything go smoothly?