Axelrodb1
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Nov 20, 2010
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Go on a vacation to Disney of course!
Hi All, to clarify I am 37 and a High School special education teacher, and my son is 16 and *almost* a Junior in High School and wow has this school year been an adventure!! Our first year back in person after Zoom learning/teaching on top of 101 other interesting things has made both of us beyond ready for this summer and a nice break.
A little more about us: my son and I have been vacation to Disney together for as long as I can remember.

What better proof then a stroller shot, waiting for fireworks AND covered in Mickey Premium Bar!
Things sure have changed, here we are now.. it would be great if my pictures would stop rotating on me.. anyone know how to fix that!
Trevor dreams of becoming either an Imagineer or a Marine Biologist and I could not be more proud. He studies hard and is hoping to get his driving permit soon EEK. He loves roller coasters and water slides and has recently become quite an adventurous eater compared to the days of butter noodles and cereal. To that note we have looked at so many menus and dining reviews recently, he might be more excited about food then he is rides this trip, which is fantastic.
I taught elementary school for almost 10 years before switching not only to special education but also to high school. I actually made the swap, earned my masters AND got the new job roughly 5 weeks before the pandemic sent us all home. What a time for a career swap huh!?
We have been planning and re-planning and changing plans around so many times that I think my head might spin. I am a paper person and so I have lists and charts and notes both crumbled up and saved (and a few I dug out of the trash even.) So why do a PTR? MY hope is to get my thoughts fully figured out, and if all goes according to plan some advice and thoughts from other people. Sometimes I think the planning is the most fun, but sometimes it feels very overwhelming and oddly like a lot of pressure.
If you've made it this far welcome, now that we have somewhat briefly concurred the "who" I hope to jump into the what/where and a little why next!
Hi All, to clarify I am 37 and a High School special education teacher, and my son is 16 and *almost* a Junior in High School and wow has this school year been an adventure!! Our first year back in person after Zoom learning/teaching on top of 101 other interesting things has made both of us beyond ready for this summer and a nice break.
A little more about us: my son and I have been vacation to Disney together for as long as I can remember.

What better proof then a stroller shot, waiting for fireworks AND covered in Mickey Premium Bar!
Things sure have changed, here we are now.. it would be great if my pictures would stop rotating on me.. anyone know how to fix that!

Trevor dreams of becoming either an Imagineer or a Marine Biologist and I could not be more proud. He studies hard and is hoping to get his driving permit soon EEK. He loves roller coasters and water slides and has recently become quite an adventurous eater compared to the days of butter noodles and cereal. To that note we have looked at so many menus and dining reviews recently, he might be more excited about food then he is rides this trip, which is fantastic.
I taught elementary school for almost 10 years before switching not only to special education but also to high school. I actually made the swap, earned my masters AND got the new job roughly 5 weeks before the pandemic sent us all home. What a time for a career swap huh!?
We have been planning and re-planning and changing plans around so many times that I think my head might spin. I am a paper person and so I have lists and charts and notes both crumbled up and saved (and a few I dug out of the trash even.) So why do a PTR? MY hope is to get my thoughts fully figured out, and if all goes according to plan some advice and thoughts from other people. Sometimes I think the planning is the most fun, but sometimes it feels very overwhelming and oddly like a lot of pressure.
If you've made it this far welcome, now that we have somewhat briefly concurred the "who" I hope to jump into the what/where and a little why next!