dreamscometrue47
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2006 brings my mom's 80th birthday and my 50th. So I thought that I would surprise her with an all expense paid trip to WDW, just the 2 of us, since she has always wistfully talked about how she'd love to experience Epcot, the shows at MGM, and of course, the Magic Kingdom. Well, I was going to surprise her with a trip in mid-January as a Christmas gift. My husband and I were talking about it last night, and he suggested that it may be a good idea to tell her NOW, because you never know what people really think!
Well, I just got off the phone with her, (I was pretty calm telling her even though I was SO excited!) and she didn't automatically say "OF COURSE!!" but needs to think about it! Don't get me wrong; she was so thankful, etc., (my mom is a sweetheart and couldn't hurt anyone's feelings if she tried) but I felt a little let down at her response. I reassured her that it would be a "relaxing" trip (i've been there so many times and will be back so many more that we would do only the things that she wants to do), she'd have a wheelchair to decrease her walking time (last year she had a hip replacment but that hasn't slowed her down!), etc. I think her hesitation is that she wants a big family reunion at WDW, but after speaking with my siblings, that may not happen for a few more years (financial issues).
I already have flights on hold (Delta skymiles) and don't have to confirm them until June 17th. I hope she decides to go, because I think we would have a ball. But for now, I'm sitting on pins and needles. I don't want to pressure her just because I want us to go, but any thoughts out there to convince her that this would be really fun trip would be appreciated!
Well, I just got off the phone with her, (I was pretty calm telling her even though I was SO excited!) and she didn't automatically say "OF COURSE!!" but needs to think about it! Don't get me wrong; she was so thankful, etc., (my mom is a sweetheart and couldn't hurt anyone's feelings if she tried) but I felt a little let down at her response. I reassured her that it would be a "relaxing" trip (i've been there so many times and will be back so many more that we would do only the things that she wants to do), she'd have a wheelchair to decrease her walking time (last year she had a hip replacment but that hasn't slowed her down!), etc. I think her hesitation is that she wants a big family reunion at WDW, but after speaking with my siblings, that may not happen for a few more years (financial issues).
I already have flights on hold (Delta skymiles) and don't have to confirm them until June 17th. I hope she decides to go, because I think we would have a ball. But for now, I'm sitting on pins and needles. I don't want to pressure her just because I want us to go, but any thoughts out there to convince her that this would be really fun trip would be appreciated!

), who normally you would never think would get into any of this. And she always makes fun of all of our trips to WDW. But she got totally into it. It was funny how much she enjoyed herself.