creativeamanda
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I must be crazy. Thats the only explanation for the bout of insanity I am experiencing. Was it something in the Disney water or perhaps in those Year of a Million Dreams refillable mugs? I honestly dont know. . .what I do know is I am pulling back out.. .
THE DISNEY BOX
You might ask what a Disney box is. For those of you who have read my 2008 Pretrip Report, youll know that the Disney box is indeed a magical thing in and of itself. For somehow, the Disney Box always gets filled. The Disney box is a collection of items I pick up from time to time for the next trip and quickly, ah, hide before my husband can total the costs of the trip coming up. Well, not really hide, from him, as its in the middle of the house and he regularly peaks into it. He knows. He always knows.
But you get the general idea.
Before our trip in 2008, I had been to Disney World before but had never actually planned a trip. That was about to change. But not before I got hooked.
In 2007, my husband begged me, pleaded with me, and heck, even conned me into a trip with his brothers family to Disney World.
Just this one time, he says.
Well never have to go again, he says.
Ha! Now its me saying, Thisll be the last one for a long time.
I was hooked. Hooked not on the Mouse Who Started it All, or princesses or pirates or Pooh, or even eating breakfast, lunch, and dinner with various and sundry cartoon characters. I was hooked on the possibility that for a snapshot in time, however brief, I could still play like a child and not be thought of as crazy, I could live in a home where my family and every family was special, and going home meant it was for the most part clean. I was in love with being a kid again for a week and it being okay because there were thousands of big kids all around me. Peer pressure is indeed sometimes a beautiful thing.
Now, where did that tangent come from? . . . . . .Think, think, I know its there . . . .(In my mind Im doing a great impression of Dory)
Cue the choir! I remember! Planning a trip!
Now, unless you are a true DISer, as I call myself and others who frequent the DISboards, you dont honestly know how very magical indeed planning a Disney trip can be. For me, its like having a bit of Disney in small doses. Its like when I walk into a florist shop and smell yellow roses, I see Mama in front of me. Its like hearing a diesel engine and closing my eyes. In that brief moment I can imagine Daddy walking through the front door. Its like I feel anytime Tiger Rag is played, I can imagine myself in the bleachers at a high school football game again cheering the Saluda Tigers on. Brain studies have revealed that certain triggers help you relive moments of your life. Certain songs, sounds, smells, sights, touches, make your brain believe you are going through that moment again. Sometimes your brain thinks its all literally happening again. I think thats why we DISers plan and replan. We want to get part of the kid in us back out there. The kid in us thats free to be childlike because its okay. Thats why we plan. So we can keep the magic alive.
Id never planned a trip until December of 2007. The January before we all had gone to Disney and I saw the pictures. Just look at me. I was overweight.
The turning point for me was in May of 2007. I joined Nutrisystem. I was going to lose the weight. The reward? A trip to Disney World.
In December of 2007, I met my goal. I had lost 50 pounds and dropped 5 dress sizes. I booked a trip to Disney. The planning commenced.
Before and after pictures. . .
I was amazed at all of the resources out there. I bought the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World for Kids, Passporters Guide, checked out mousesavers, got a subscription at www.tourguidemike.com, and was led over to www.wdwinfo.com. All I could say is WOW! I learned more about planning a Disney trip from the DISboards at www.wdwinfo.com than I ever could have learned from a book. It was here I learned it was a good idea to keep everything I needed and wanted for a trip together in one central location. In short, I dreamed up. . .
THE DISNEY BOX
Our Disney box for the 2008 trip, first circa April 2008 and again circa September 2008:
Ive booked another trip. Im ready to plan. Watch out, WORLD! I have another Disney Box! Our current Disney Box. . .
So, its kind of empty right now, but that wont last. It never does. Remember, its magical.
Join me in the adventures with the Disney Box. In our next webisode, Opening Credits and Where o Where Has the Disney Box Gone?
THE DISNEY BOX
You might ask what a Disney box is. For those of you who have read my 2008 Pretrip Report, youll know that the Disney box is indeed a magical thing in and of itself. For somehow, the Disney Box always gets filled. The Disney box is a collection of items I pick up from time to time for the next trip and quickly, ah, hide before my husband can total the costs of the trip coming up. Well, not really hide, from him, as its in the middle of the house and he regularly peaks into it. He knows. He always knows.
But you get the general idea.
Before our trip in 2008, I had been to Disney World before but had never actually planned a trip. That was about to change. But not before I got hooked.
In 2007, my husband begged me, pleaded with me, and heck, even conned me into a trip with his brothers family to Disney World.
Just this one time, he says.
Well never have to go again, he says.

Ha! Now its me saying, Thisll be the last one for a long time.
I was hooked. Hooked not on the Mouse Who Started it All, or princesses or pirates or Pooh, or even eating breakfast, lunch, and dinner with various and sundry cartoon characters. I was hooked on the possibility that for a snapshot in time, however brief, I could still play like a child and not be thought of as crazy, I could live in a home where my family and every family was special, and going home meant it was for the most part clean. I was in love with being a kid again for a week and it being okay because there were thousands of big kids all around me. Peer pressure is indeed sometimes a beautiful thing.

Now, where did that tangent come from? . . . . . .Think, think, I know its there . . . .(In my mind Im doing a great impression of Dory)
Cue the choir! I remember! Planning a trip!
Now, unless you are a true DISer, as I call myself and others who frequent the DISboards, you dont honestly know how very magical indeed planning a Disney trip can be. For me, its like having a bit of Disney in small doses. Its like when I walk into a florist shop and smell yellow roses, I see Mama in front of me. Its like hearing a diesel engine and closing my eyes. In that brief moment I can imagine Daddy walking through the front door. Its like I feel anytime Tiger Rag is played, I can imagine myself in the bleachers at a high school football game again cheering the Saluda Tigers on. Brain studies have revealed that certain triggers help you relive moments of your life. Certain songs, sounds, smells, sights, touches, make your brain believe you are going through that moment again. Sometimes your brain thinks its all literally happening again. I think thats why we DISers plan and replan. We want to get part of the kid in us back out there. The kid in us thats free to be childlike because its okay. Thats why we plan. So we can keep the magic alive.
Id never planned a trip until December of 2007. The January before we all had gone to Disney and I saw the pictures. Just look at me. I was overweight.

The turning point for me was in May of 2007. I joined Nutrisystem. I was going to lose the weight. The reward? A trip to Disney World.
In December of 2007, I met my goal. I had lost 50 pounds and dropped 5 dress sizes. I booked a trip to Disney. The planning commenced.
Before and after pictures. . .


I was amazed at all of the resources out there. I bought the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World for Kids, Passporters Guide, checked out mousesavers, got a subscription at www.tourguidemike.com, and was led over to www.wdwinfo.com. All I could say is WOW! I learned more about planning a Disney trip from the DISboards at www.wdwinfo.com than I ever could have learned from a book. It was here I learned it was a good idea to keep everything I needed and wanted for a trip together in one central location. In short, I dreamed up. . .
THE DISNEY BOX
Our Disney box for the 2008 trip, first circa April 2008 and again circa September 2008:


Ive booked another trip. Im ready to plan. Watch out, WORLD! I have another Disney Box! Our current Disney Box. . .

So, its kind of empty right now, but that wont last. It never does. Remember, its magical.
Join me in the adventures with the Disney Box. In our next webisode, Opening Credits and Where o Where Has the Disney Box Gone?