I've surprised my now 12 year old DD twice!
First was for DIS-Con 2001, when she was 10. We had been planning on a family trip for June, 2002, so I was asking her opinion and ideas on everything with her thinking it was for that trip (which ended up being a mother-son only trip)! The morning of the surprise trip, I woke her at about 4:30 with the story that we had to take Daddy to work (he works at the airport-how convenient!). I told her I was grumpy at having to get up so early to take him, so she needed to get dressed (I was afraid she'd want to just get in the car in her jammies and a blanket and go back to sleep), and we would go to breakfast after dropping him off. On the way there, we pulled over at a gas station and while my DH got out the camera I handed her a Mickey Mouse card that said, "Surprise! You and I are going to DIS-Con!!" Well, she just smiled and said, "okay". I was shocked! I mean, come on, I just told her she was going to WDW! On further questioning, I found out that she thought I meant we'd go to a DIS Meet when we went on our family trip the following June! LOL

Once I explained to her that, "NO! You and I are going to WDW right now! Daddy is taking us to the airport now! The suitcases are in the back!", I think she went into shock! LOL It was also her first time on an airplane (except at 12 months old)! We had a GREAT trip! Even though she had been there 5 times before, she just couldn't get over the surprise. 3-4 days later while walking the parks, she'd stop suddenly, grab my hand, smile really big, and say, "We're at Disney World!!"
The second time I surprised her was this past July, 2003. We were in South Carolina visiting my oldest DD and her DH. Youngest DD was to turn 12 on this trip and was excited about spending her birthday with "Sissy" for the first time in 3 years. Well, I surprised both girls by taking them both to WDW for 2 nights! I told them the night before that we were going on a mother-daughters trip, but told them we were going somewhere in northern South Carolina. When we got in the car in the morning, I gave my oldest the Mapquest directions I had printed out and asked her to be my navigator. She was really surprised and happy, and handed it to youngest DD. She saw Lake Buena Vista as the destination and didn't know where this was! She was also very excited and happy once we told her!

It was also a great quickie trip!!
We are planning an extended family trip for May and while she is enjoying helping plan, she told me I could surprise her again ANYTIME!! LOL
Debbie
