LittleMissMickey
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DBF is Coming to WDW!
I gave him his birthday present on Thursday, and I am very happy!!!
He didn't think he'd be able to afford the trip this year, but guess what?!
He said he would LOVE To come to WDW with me!
I leave on Dec. 20th, he will arrive on Dec. 28th.
Here is what I did:
I gave him a gift each day this week, with a little poem.
Gift 1: An Umbrella Tree Plant (closest inexpensive thing I could find to a tree in Target)
Poem 1: This tree is the first of the gifts you'll receive
To celebrate 23 years since your birth.
It's more than a tree, though,
this you should know.
Soon you'll know how much
this tree is worth.
Gift 2: Birthday Hat (cone shaped)
Poem 2: Put on your birthday hat,
you Birthday Boy, you.
It is the next clue on teh way.
To that whicch will be delivered soon
On your big Birthday Day!
Gift 3: Golf Balls
Poem 3: Golf balls for a golf pro
You guessed it, that's you!
But these golf balls have another meaning
That's meant just for you!
Gift 4: Sand Castle Mold
Poem 4: Houses can come in all shapes and all sizes
Just another clue about what your big prize is.
Gift 5: Toy Airplane attached to Mickey Happy Birthday Balloon.
So, in case you didn't catch it (he didn't)...
Tree - Animal Kingdom
Hat - MGM Studios
Golf Balls - EPCOT
Sand Castle - Magic Kingdom
Airplane - I'm buying his tickets
Do drive the point home, I gave him a birthday card, a Christmas card (both emphasized the word "together."), and a WDW Post Card with the following on the back:
"You just turned 23, what are you going to do next?"
"You are going to DISNEY WORLD!"
And I included a picture of the 100 Magical Years banners that had the images from the four parks, so he would see what was meant by each gift.
It turned out PERFECT, and I think he even had little happy tears in his eyes. I know I did.
Just wanted to share. I know there are lots of people out there who try to think up surprises, and this one took me a few hours to conjure up. It is for the more advanced DisneyWorlder, since you have to know the four parks, but it is still lots of fun! He was so confused for those first days!
Anybody else have fun surprises to share?!
Now, where do I find inexpensive tickets to Orlando, so I can put some more money aside for FUN stuff?! Help is appreciated...
Ashley
I gave him his birthday present on Thursday, and I am very happy!!!
He didn't think he'd be able to afford the trip this year, but guess what?!
He said he would LOVE To come to WDW with me!
I leave on Dec. 20th, he will arrive on Dec. 28th.
Here is what I did:
I gave him a gift each day this week, with a little poem.
Gift 1: An Umbrella Tree Plant (closest inexpensive thing I could find to a tree in Target)
Poem 1: This tree is the first of the gifts you'll receive
To celebrate 23 years since your birth.
It's more than a tree, though,
this you should know.
Soon you'll know how much
this tree is worth.
Gift 2: Birthday Hat (cone shaped)
Poem 2: Put on your birthday hat,
you Birthday Boy, you.
It is the next clue on teh way.
To that whicch will be delivered soon
On your big Birthday Day!
Gift 3: Golf Balls
Poem 3: Golf balls for a golf pro
You guessed it, that's you!
But these golf balls have another meaning
That's meant just for you!
Gift 4: Sand Castle Mold
Poem 4: Houses can come in all shapes and all sizes
Just another clue about what your big prize is.
Gift 5: Toy Airplane attached to Mickey Happy Birthday Balloon.
So, in case you didn't catch it (he didn't)...
Tree - Animal Kingdom
Hat - MGM Studios
Golf Balls - EPCOT
Sand Castle - Magic Kingdom
Airplane - I'm buying his tickets
Do drive the point home, I gave him a birthday card, a Christmas card (both emphasized the word "together."), and a WDW Post Card with the following on the back:
"You just turned 23, what are you going to do next?"
"You are going to DISNEY WORLD!"
And I included a picture of the 100 Magical Years banners that had the images from the four parks, so he would see what was meant by each gift.
It turned out PERFECT, and I think he even had little happy tears in his eyes. I know I did.
Just wanted to share. I know there are lots of people out there who try to think up surprises, and this one took me a few hours to conjure up. It is for the more advanced DisneyWorlder, since you have to know the four parks, but it is still lots of fun! He was so confused for those first days!
Anybody else have fun surprises to share?!
Now, where do I find inexpensive tickets to Orlando, so I can put some more money aside for FUN stuff?! Help is appreciated...
Ashley
