sara1215
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I'm not a great writer and I'm new here, so I don't know if a lot of people want to read a pre-trip report from someone they don't know. But I think this would be a great place to keep some of my plans all together (aside from the documents and spreadsheets I've already created). It seems as though planning a Disney trip is the perfect exercise for the list-obsessed people such as myself. I don't know why I haven't done it sooner--oh yeah, the whole money thing.
Which brings me to the whole reason we are able to take this trip in the first place. Thanks to the extreme generosity of my childless Aunt Marian (and her husband John), we are able to take "Disney trip" off of the 5-year bucket list and move it into the immediate reality. I don't know if I'll ever be able to express to her how grateful I am that she has given my family this opportunity, an opportunity I thought we might never have.
So I guess the first order of business is to introduce you to myself and my family.
I'm Sara, I'm 36 years old. I work as a registered nurse in a neurosurgical ICU. I love to read, eat, play the piano, and I don't know what my life would be without the internet. Google, Pinterest, Twitter, I love it all.
My husband is Nick, he's 35. He works as a hairdresser. He is creative and artistic (the exact opposite of me). He's not entirely crazy about this Disney trip but is humoring me. And I believe with all my heart that he will have a good time once we get there.
Nick and I will celebrate our 15th wedding anniversary at the end of February. We actually honeymooned in Orlando. We went to MGM Studios for one day and I have very few memories of the trip. We did not go to Magic Kingdom (we didn't really have the money) and I wish we had. Here is a picture of our family.
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Those two little cutiepies in the picture are our dear daughters. The oldest is Ainsley. She will be nearly 7 by the time we take this trip. (Seven! That's impossible! She was just born the other day!) Anyway, she is headed into first grade. Smart as a whip. Makes me proud all the time. Below is a picture of her participating in her major activity of the summer, a small garden that her Girl Scout troop adopted at our local zoo.

Our youngest daughter is Raegan. She will turn 4 right before we take our Disney trip. She is a ball of energy and sass! One of her nicknames is Stinkerbell, because she gets in so much trouble and is so cute doing it! She is starting preschool in the fall and is really looking forward to it. She is always on the move, but never fails to stop and pose for a picture, such as this diva shot.

Our girls have been Disney princess lovers from a very young age and would be hard pressed to choose a favorite, although I think they would say Elsa. They also loves other Disney movies. Ainsley's favorites among those being Lady & the Tramp and Mary Poppins, and Raegan's current obsession is Big Hero 6. One of their favorite pasttimes is dressing up in their myriad of princess dresses and they have worn these dresses all over town. This is a picture from about two years ago of my two Cinderellas.

Finally, the last participant in our trip is Hayley. She's 20 years old and still figuring life out, as 20 year olds should be doing. She's a great friend of the family and has been intertwined throughout our lives in so many ways. My MIL and Hayley's mother are best friends. When Hayley was a baby, my husband (as a teen) was her babysitter. When DH and I got married, Hayley was our flower girl. When our kids were born, Hayley became one of their favorite babysitters. Hayley was lucky to have her trip of a lifetime to Disney with her mom after she graduated high school. She is coming on this trip to serve as sort of a guide/nanny/3rd pair of hands with 2 crazy kids/companion. I can't wait for her to join us. Here's a shot of her and Ainsley a few years ago.

It's getting late and I'm going to sleep. Next post I'll start plugging in some of my current plans, of course subject to change...
Which brings me to the whole reason we are able to take this trip in the first place. Thanks to the extreme generosity of my childless Aunt Marian (and her husband John), we are able to take "Disney trip" off of the 5-year bucket list and move it into the immediate reality. I don't know if I'll ever be able to express to her how grateful I am that she has given my family this opportunity, an opportunity I thought we might never have.
So I guess the first order of business is to introduce you to myself and my family.
I'm Sara, I'm 36 years old. I work as a registered nurse in a neurosurgical ICU. I love to read, eat, play the piano, and I don't know what my life would be without the internet. Google, Pinterest, Twitter, I love it all.
My husband is Nick, he's 35. He works as a hairdresser. He is creative and artistic (the exact opposite of me). He's not entirely crazy about this Disney trip but is humoring me. And I believe with all my heart that he will have a good time once we get there.
Nick and I will celebrate our 15th wedding anniversary at the end of February. We actually honeymooned in Orlando. We went to MGM Studios for one day and I have very few memories of the trip. We did not go to Magic Kingdom (we didn't really have the money) and I wish we had. Here is a picture of our family.


Those two little cutiepies in the picture are our dear daughters. The oldest is Ainsley. She will be nearly 7 by the time we take this trip. (Seven! That's impossible! She was just born the other day!) Anyway, she is headed into first grade. Smart as a whip. Makes me proud all the time. Below is a picture of her participating in her major activity of the summer, a small garden that her Girl Scout troop adopted at our local zoo.

Our youngest daughter is Raegan. She will turn 4 right before we take our Disney trip. She is a ball of energy and sass! One of her nicknames is Stinkerbell, because she gets in so much trouble and is so cute doing it! She is starting preschool in the fall and is really looking forward to it. She is always on the move, but never fails to stop and pose for a picture, such as this diva shot.

Our girls have been Disney princess lovers from a very young age and would be hard pressed to choose a favorite, although I think they would say Elsa. They also loves other Disney movies. Ainsley's favorites among those being Lady & the Tramp and Mary Poppins, and Raegan's current obsession is Big Hero 6. One of their favorite pasttimes is dressing up in their myriad of princess dresses and they have worn these dresses all over town. This is a picture from about two years ago of my two Cinderellas.

Finally, the last participant in our trip is Hayley. She's 20 years old and still figuring life out, as 20 year olds should be doing. She's a great friend of the family and has been intertwined throughout our lives in so many ways. My MIL and Hayley's mother are best friends. When Hayley was a baby, my husband (as a teen) was her babysitter. When DH and I got married, Hayley was our flower girl. When our kids were born, Hayley became one of their favorite babysitters. Hayley was lucky to have her trip of a lifetime to Disney with her mom after she graduated high school. She is coming on this trip to serve as sort of a guide/nanny/3rd pair of hands with 2 crazy kids/companion. I can't wait for her to join us. Here's a shot of her and Ainsley a few years ago.

It's getting late and I'm going to sleep. Next post I'll start plugging in some of my current plans, of course subject to change...