tinkslite
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 13, 2008
- Messages
- 318
The Cast:
1. Myself (39 year old Disney crazed mother of 2 too cool tween boys and one charmingly young for her age emotionally/socially disabled teen daughter. Think 8-10 year old when thinking of dd).
2. DH. He sometimes makes grumpy seem optimistic! Not really. But he is a workaholic and though he has enjoyed our past dis vacations in the parks, always feels that he has given enough at the alter of my obsession (disney). He admitted, this morning, that he thought when he woke that we would be sailing in a week and was disappointed to look at the calendar and realize its actually 2).
3. Nearly 13 year old son. This one hit puberty early and is often mistaken for a 15 or 16 year old. He is looking forward to hanging out in the kids programs. He is especially interested in Ocean Quest.
4. 13 year old disabled daughter. Her disabilities are mostly invisible (until she is overtired or overstimulated, when she tantrums like a much younger child and then EVERYONE sees and hears). She seems youngish, but mostly you wouldn't notice her issues. Unless you asked her to read or something. She loves Tinkerbell and the Princesses and is looking forward to going dancing with her Dad.
5. 10 year old gymnast son. This one is always going a mile a minute. If anyone accidentally goes overboard it will be this boy! Always curious, always climbing or hanging upside down. He enjoyed the olympics. He wants to see dolphins (I've got us signed up for the dolphin cay thing at the Atlantis).
We are leaving on the 31st and staying that night at the Beach Club resort at the World. Planning to take the kiddos to Chef Mickeys that eve for dinner. Next morning we have Cape May Cafe (at our resort) planned for breakfast.
There are more than 100 dis-ers on this cruise!!!! Totally floored me! Daughter and I made some cool FE gifts. Little magnets that look like tropical fish and say "Disney Magic, Double Dip, September 1-6, 2008" on their sides.
My daughter likes to do crafts and this one took up all of last saturday. WE watched the Pirates films while we glued and wrote. It was fun.
None of us have ever been on any kind of cruise. We are looking forward. My 10 year old son has severe food allergies, but I have been assured that he will be taken care of (I hope so). He always has been well fed on our park and resort visits.
My husband (aka The WEather Nerd) has taken to watching the weather reports for the whole country for next week. He's driving me nuts. It will rain or it won't! But at least he is showing some interest.
1. Myself (39 year old Disney crazed mother of 2 too cool tween boys and one charmingly young for her age emotionally/socially disabled teen daughter. Think 8-10 year old when thinking of dd).
2. DH. He sometimes makes grumpy seem optimistic! Not really. But he is a workaholic and though he has enjoyed our past dis vacations in the parks, always feels that he has given enough at the alter of my obsession (disney). He admitted, this morning, that he thought when he woke that we would be sailing in a week and was disappointed to look at the calendar and realize its actually 2).
3. Nearly 13 year old son. This one hit puberty early and is often mistaken for a 15 or 16 year old. He is looking forward to hanging out in the kids programs. He is especially interested in Ocean Quest.
4. 13 year old disabled daughter. Her disabilities are mostly invisible (until she is overtired or overstimulated, when she tantrums like a much younger child and then EVERYONE sees and hears). She seems youngish, but mostly you wouldn't notice her issues. Unless you asked her to read or something. She loves Tinkerbell and the Princesses and is looking forward to going dancing with her Dad.
5. 10 year old gymnast son. This one is always going a mile a minute. If anyone accidentally goes overboard it will be this boy! Always curious, always climbing or hanging upside down. He enjoyed the olympics. He wants to see dolphins (I've got us signed up for the dolphin cay thing at the Atlantis).
We are leaving on the 31st and staying that night at the Beach Club resort at the World. Planning to take the kiddos to Chef Mickeys that eve for dinner. Next morning we have Cape May Cafe (at our resort) planned for breakfast.
There are more than 100 dis-ers on this cruise!!!! Totally floored me! Daughter and I made some cool FE gifts. Little magnets that look like tropical fish and say "Disney Magic, Double Dip, September 1-6, 2008" on their sides.
My daughter likes to do crafts and this one took up all of last saturday. WE watched the Pirates films while we glued and wrote. It was fun.
None of us have ever been on any kind of cruise. We are looking forward. My 10 year old son has severe food allergies, but I have been assured that he will be taken care of (I hope so). He always has been well fed on our park and resort visits.
My husband (aka The WEather Nerd) has taken to watching the weather reports for the whole country for next week. He's driving me nuts. It will rain or it won't! But at least he is showing some interest.