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Mouseketeer<br><font color="dark green">Broke her
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Cast of Characters:
Dopey - Me, age 32, receiving some sad news in my life, using Disney to bring up my spirits and hope from a horrible week
Doc - DH, age 33, who also received sad news and also is glad that Disney is in our near future!
Well, this week was supposed to be a great week because Sunday 11/28 was our 6 year anniversary. It was the first year since we were married that we did not go on vacation somewhere warm for it - that's usually our present to each other. This year, however, I just started a new job. Although I love, love, love my job, it decreased my vacation time a week so we couldn't go. I should have known that it was a sign of not so great things to come. We went to my in-law's for Thanksgiving. We decided to spend a night in a hotel to celebrate our anniversary. Well, the next morning we woke up to find out our brand new car was not only broken into through the right front passenger window, but some items were stolen and the perpetrators urinated in our car. And neither the hotel nor the garage were helpful at all and are trying to avoid liability. Then Monday, my dh and I received some devastating news that broke our hearts straight in two. Through that devastation, I'm continually having to deal with the insurance company (which has been great - I recommend GEICO), the hotel and the garage. Then I received additional news yesterday that really made me want to just give up and cry - well, that's not true b/c I have already cried a lot.
So what does my darling dh do? He says we need our disney fix - as you can see from below, we truly love disney. It was our first trip together as a couple, we had our 2 week honeymoon there and have celebrated two subsequent anniversaries there! He initially suggested Christmas or New Year's but the prices were just too crazy. So we decided on MKL weekend instead - 1/13-1/18. Then airline tix went down at Independence Airlines for $310 for 2. I have bought the 4 day hopper plus from Hotwire. I reserved Pop Century. I have made PS's at California Grill (during fireworks) and Le Cellier (which we haven't tried before). I have a surprise for my dh of a dinner at WC and then a cruise during the WISHES fireworks at MK for Saturday, 1/15.
Now, having something to look forward to such as my fave WDW has definitely alleviated some of the strain on my heart. Instead of thinking too much about the awful things that have happened this week, I can focus on the wonderful time we will have at Disney. In the past, I have been one of those persons who has had to plan every second of the trip and then run, run, run to make sure everything gets done. This time,however, I am truly looking forward to enjoying a relaxing time through WDW with no expectations other than the ressies I make. Both DH and I truly need it.
I do have a question for all of you kind readers, however. Other than what I have already set out above - can any of you suggest other "special" things I could do for my dh as a surprise - especially something different? B/c we have been to WDW so much, we have done quite a bit. I have never done the cruise before so I thought that would be special. I would love to hear some other thoughts.
This was my first "report" so thanks to all who have read it - and I truly look forward to writing a fun trip report afterwards - or maybe I don't, b/c that means the trip is over!
Dopey - Me, age 32, receiving some sad news in my life, using Disney to bring up my spirits and hope from a horrible week
Doc - DH, age 33, who also received sad news and also is glad that Disney is in our near future!
Well, this week was supposed to be a great week because Sunday 11/28 was our 6 year anniversary. It was the first year since we were married that we did not go on vacation somewhere warm for it - that's usually our present to each other. This year, however, I just started a new job. Although I love, love, love my job, it decreased my vacation time a week so we couldn't go. I should have known that it was a sign of not so great things to come. We went to my in-law's for Thanksgiving. We decided to spend a night in a hotel to celebrate our anniversary. Well, the next morning we woke up to find out our brand new car was not only broken into through the right front passenger window, but some items were stolen and the perpetrators urinated in our car. And neither the hotel nor the garage were helpful at all and are trying to avoid liability. Then Monday, my dh and I received some devastating news that broke our hearts straight in two. Through that devastation, I'm continually having to deal with the insurance company (which has been great - I recommend GEICO), the hotel and the garage. Then I received additional news yesterday that really made me want to just give up and cry - well, that's not true b/c I have already cried a lot.
So what does my darling dh do? He says we need our disney fix - as you can see from below, we truly love disney. It was our first trip together as a couple, we had our 2 week honeymoon there and have celebrated two subsequent anniversaries there! He initially suggested Christmas or New Year's but the prices were just too crazy. So we decided on MKL weekend instead - 1/13-1/18. Then airline tix went down at Independence Airlines for $310 for 2. I have bought the 4 day hopper plus from Hotwire. I reserved Pop Century. I have made PS's at California Grill (during fireworks) and Le Cellier (which we haven't tried before). I have a surprise for my dh of a dinner at WC and then a cruise during the WISHES fireworks at MK for Saturday, 1/15.
Now, having something to look forward to such as my fave WDW has definitely alleviated some of the strain on my heart. Instead of thinking too much about the awful things that have happened this week, I can focus on the wonderful time we will have at Disney. In the past, I have been one of those persons who has had to plan every second of the trip and then run, run, run to make sure everything gets done. This time,however, I am truly looking forward to enjoying a relaxing time through WDW with no expectations other than the ressies I make. Both DH and I truly need it.
I do have a question for all of you kind readers, however. Other than what I have already set out above - can any of you suggest other "special" things I could do for my dh as a surprise - especially something different? B/c we have been to WDW so much, we have done quite a bit. I have never done the cruise before so I thought that would be special. I would love to hear some other thoughts.
This was my first "report" so thanks to all who have read it - and I truly look forward to writing a fun trip report afterwards - or maybe I don't, b/c that means the trip is over!
