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Originally titled: "If I wait to think of a Catchy Title, this trip report will never get done!"
Then titled: "Who needs a Catchy Title, anyway? We've got free dining, Disney characters & FUN!"
How do y'all come up with these great title's? I thought about it all the way home and couldn't come up with anything. I had planned to do a pre-trip report, but never got around to it. Mostly because I couldn't think up a cute, catchy title. I'm just going to get right into the actual trip report and maybe a title will come to me. So, here goes...
Last year we took a trip to Orlando just before Thanksgiving. We stayed in a suite at the Sheraton Safari and DH and I really enjoyed having a living area so we could relax for a bit while the kids were sleeping. We had a kitchenette and brought food, microwaving spaghetti or making sandwiches for some of our meals. We did Magic Kingdom & Animal Kingdom, and also did the 2 Universal parks. This trip would be quite different since we'd be staying onsite at the Caribbean Beach Resort and would have the dining plan. Hooray for Free Dining!
Now that I know how to post pictures (see below, where I posted my very first picture), I'm going add one of us last year on our very first day at Disney:
The Cast:
Me: The Mom; Just turned 39 two days before our trip. I'm not particularly organized, but I hate not having a plan. I scoured this site and the Unofficial Guide before our trip and had a pretty detailed plan ready for each day. I'm a stay at home mom, formerly in advertising sales and marketing. I'm a part time scrapbooking/digital photo consultant, volunteer weekly in my kids' classrooms and on the PTO board. Which reminds me, I need to get moving on this Trip Report so I can start organizing our teacher luncheon for October.
DH: The Dad; also 39. We both love thrill rides and amusement parks. He's just along for the ride, pretty much goes along with my plan, knowing how much time I put into the trip preparation. We met in college and have been married for 15 years. He's an engineer and avid fan of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks. We go to every home game and had to switch dates for the Disney trip to ensure we would be gone on an away game date.
DS9: (DB for "Dancing Banana") In my siggy, he's the dancing banana and that pretty much sums him up. He is constantly on the go, always trying to make others laugh and marches to the beat of his own drum. He has an engineers mind and loves building things, skateboarding and thrill rides. He's extremely impulsive and a daredevil to the extent that we're just waiting for that trip to the hospital with a broken leg or worse. An example of his daredevil antics...One day he was playing in the tree fort his dad had build him; he used the platform to jump into the tree next to it and climbed so high, that when I saw him he was higher than the ROOF of our 2 story house! It was all I could do not to scream at him and risk startling him. Even though he's the oldest, he's the one we have to keep under control.
DD7: (Tink) She told me over the summer in no uncertain terms that she did NOT like any princesses because they were too babyish. The only exception is Mulan and maybe Jasmine. She does, however, adore fairies and their magic. She and her best friend often leave fairy food outside under a special tree (no, not DB's climbing tree) for the fairies. (In case you're wondering, fairy food consists of flower blossoms that have been shredded into tiny pieces, small leaves and nuts & berries.) One morning I used my fingernail to make it look like little bites had been taken out of the food, and left a tiny note thanking them for the treats. Tink was ecstatic when she found it and immediately called her BFF to share the news. She is SOO excited about the real Tink's connection to Disney and absolutely believes in her and her fairy friends.
DD2: (Minnie) Our 2 1/2 year old adores her big sister all of the time, and adores her big brother some of the time. She is just starting to like the princesses (Whew, lucky for me, because I'd feel pretty let down if we went to Disney and ONE of the kids wasn't enchanted by the princesses. Heh--probably by the time Minnie grows out of the princess stage, DB will be more than happy to pose for pictures with Jasmine!) Minnie was not interested in any part of our trip last November, but now she's into the characters, knows who they are and is old enough to enjoy some of the attractions. However she's terrified of the characters in costume. Over the summer we saw a large Build A Bear character at the mall and for MONTHS afterwards she would say, out of the blue, "Mom, remember that big Build A Bear?" From there the conversation would go something like this...
Me: Yes
Minnie:He was SCARY.
Me: Sissy liked that Build A Bear, didn't she?
Minnie: Yes
Me: Did Sissy give that Build A Bear a hug?
Minnie: Yes
Me: I thought he was a nice Build A Bear.
Minnie: (Pause.) Mom, remember that BIG Build A Bear?
And the conversation would go in a circle until I changed the subject. We prepared her for the characters by looking at the kids autograph book from the previous trip and she finally decided that, while she would NOT pose with Mickey or his friends, she would wave to them. Our first meal was to be Chef Mickey's. Tune in to find out how that went!
Going to try to post my very first picture:
Yay! It worked! That's us, with my MIL, who met us at Disney for a couple of days. She lives in Florida and we usually go to her house for Thanksgiving. But this trip served as our Thanksgiving trip because the Carolina-Clemson game is Thanksgiving weekend this year and we CAN'T miss that one!
Going to sign off now. Next up: First day at Chef Mickey's, DisneyQuest & Downtown Disney
Then titled: "Who needs a Catchy Title, anyway? We've got free dining, Disney characters & FUN!"
How do y'all come up with these great title's? I thought about it all the way home and couldn't come up with anything. I had planned to do a pre-trip report, but never got around to it. Mostly because I couldn't think up a cute, catchy title. I'm just going to get right into the actual trip report and maybe a title will come to me. So, here goes...
Last year we took a trip to Orlando just before Thanksgiving. We stayed in a suite at the Sheraton Safari and DH and I really enjoyed having a living area so we could relax for a bit while the kids were sleeping. We had a kitchenette and brought food, microwaving spaghetti or making sandwiches for some of our meals. We did Magic Kingdom & Animal Kingdom, and also did the 2 Universal parks. This trip would be quite different since we'd be staying onsite at the Caribbean Beach Resort and would have the dining plan. Hooray for Free Dining!
Now that I know how to post pictures (see below, where I posted my very first picture), I'm going add one of us last year on our very first day at Disney:
The Cast:
Me: The Mom; Just turned 39 two days before our trip. I'm not particularly organized, but I hate not having a plan. I scoured this site and the Unofficial Guide before our trip and had a pretty detailed plan ready for each day. I'm a stay at home mom, formerly in advertising sales and marketing. I'm a part time scrapbooking/digital photo consultant, volunteer weekly in my kids' classrooms and on the PTO board. Which reminds me, I need to get moving on this Trip Report so I can start organizing our teacher luncheon for October.
DH: The Dad; also 39. We both love thrill rides and amusement parks. He's just along for the ride, pretty much goes along with my plan, knowing how much time I put into the trip preparation. We met in college and have been married for 15 years. He's an engineer and avid fan of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks. We go to every home game and had to switch dates for the Disney trip to ensure we would be gone on an away game date.
DS9: (DB for "Dancing Banana") In my siggy, he's the dancing banana and that pretty much sums him up. He is constantly on the go, always trying to make others laugh and marches to the beat of his own drum. He has an engineers mind and loves building things, skateboarding and thrill rides. He's extremely impulsive and a daredevil to the extent that we're just waiting for that trip to the hospital with a broken leg or worse. An example of his daredevil antics...One day he was playing in the tree fort his dad had build him; he used the platform to jump into the tree next to it and climbed so high, that when I saw him he was higher than the ROOF of our 2 story house! It was all I could do not to scream at him and risk startling him. Even though he's the oldest, he's the one we have to keep under control.
DD7: (Tink) She told me over the summer in no uncertain terms that she did NOT like any princesses because they were too babyish. The only exception is Mulan and maybe Jasmine. She does, however, adore fairies and their magic. She and her best friend often leave fairy food outside under a special tree (no, not DB's climbing tree) for the fairies. (In case you're wondering, fairy food consists of flower blossoms that have been shredded into tiny pieces, small leaves and nuts & berries.) One morning I used my fingernail to make it look like little bites had been taken out of the food, and left a tiny note thanking them for the treats. Tink was ecstatic when she found it and immediately called her BFF to share the news. She is SOO excited about the real Tink's connection to Disney and absolutely believes in her and her fairy friends.
DD2: (Minnie) Our 2 1/2 year old adores her big sister all of the time, and adores her big brother some of the time. She is just starting to like the princesses (Whew, lucky for me, because I'd feel pretty let down if we went to Disney and ONE of the kids wasn't enchanted by the princesses. Heh--probably by the time Minnie grows out of the princess stage, DB will be more than happy to pose for pictures with Jasmine!) Minnie was not interested in any part of our trip last November, but now she's into the characters, knows who they are and is old enough to enjoy some of the attractions. However she's terrified of the characters in costume. Over the summer we saw a large Build A Bear character at the mall and for MONTHS afterwards she would say, out of the blue, "Mom, remember that big Build A Bear?" From there the conversation would go something like this...Me: Yes
Minnie:He was SCARY.
Me: Sissy liked that Build A Bear, didn't she?
Minnie: Yes
Me: Did Sissy give that Build A Bear a hug?
Minnie: Yes
Me: I thought he was a nice Build A Bear.
Minnie: (Pause.) Mom, remember that BIG Build A Bear?
And the conversation would go in a circle until I changed the subject. We prepared her for the characters by looking at the kids autograph book from the previous trip and she finally decided that, while she would NOT pose with Mickey or his friends, she would wave to them. Our first meal was to be Chef Mickey's. Tune in to find out how that went!
Going to try to post my very first picture:
Yay! It worked! That's us, with my MIL, who met us at Disney for a couple of days. She lives in Florida and we usually go to her house for Thanksgiving. But this trip served as our Thanksgiving trip because the Carolina-Clemson game is Thanksgiving weekend this year and we CAN'T miss that one!
Going to sign off now. Next up: First day at Chef Mickey's, DisneyQuest & Downtown Disney
priceless!!!