amcjeep4life
Mouseketeer
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- May 7, 2007
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We are heading to WDW in September with like 4 million other people. However, I have to admit, we are not going for free dining. Although our dates are in the right area for it, we passed it up for other things. Mostly because this is a first trip, and we were looking for certain perks. But more on that later.
My DH and I are DINKs, if that term is even cool anymore. Does anyone remember what that stands for? Double income, NO KIDS! We do spend a lot of time with our nieces, currently aged 10 and 12. We have started spending more time with them in the last year, due to a schedule change, and the fact that they speak English now, as opposed to the butchered version of Swahili they spoke for the first 5 years. I know it sounds awful, but being firmly anti-kid, it was really hard to understand them. At one point, my sister-in-law told me I had just given the 3 year old permission to cut her 5 year old sister's hair. I thought she wanted ice cream. OOPS! I managed to catch the greased-pig-like child and intercept the planned hair-cutting. There were many incidents like this over the years, until they finally began speaking truly coherant English about 6 years old or so. Anyway, back to the original train of thought. Sorry, I apologize now to anyone who may actually read this, my train of thought is often de-railed. Often without any warning. Be prepared! So, spending time with the kids. We decided to start making short trips with them to show them more of the world. Their mom is a pretty good mom, but she works her butt off to pay for the basics, and doesn't have a lot left over. She is a single mom with 2 girls, she gets some help from their dad, but his job isn't great, so he doesn't really have a ton of money either. Anyway, I said to my DH one day, "wouldn't it be cool to take the girls someplace really awesome?" He said "Awesome like where?", and I said, "I don't know, how about Disney?", and he said, "OK." So, let's plan!
OOPS! look at the time. Gotta head out to work! I'll finish this up later. Unless no one reads it. Then I'll just let it fizzle out.
My DH and I are DINKs, if that term is even cool anymore. Does anyone remember what that stands for? Double income, NO KIDS! We do spend a lot of time with our nieces, currently aged 10 and 12. We have started spending more time with them in the last year, due to a schedule change, and the fact that they speak English now, as opposed to the butchered version of Swahili they spoke for the first 5 years. I know it sounds awful, but being firmly anti-kid, it was really hard to understand them. At one point, my sister-in-law told me I had just given the 3 year old permission to cut her 5 year old sister's hair. I thought she wanted ice cream. OOPS! I managed to catch the greased-pig-like child and intercept the planned hair-cutting. There were many incidents like this over the years, until they finally began speaking truly coherant English about 6 years old or so. Anyway, back to the original train of thought. Sorry, I apologize now to anyone who may actually read this, my train of thought is often de-railed. Often without any warning. Be prepared! So, spending time with the kids. We decided to start making short trips with them to show them more of the world. Their mom is a pretty good mom, but she works her butt off to pay for the basics, and doesn't have a lot left over. She is a single mom with 2 girls, she gets some help from their dad, but his job isn't great, so he doesn't really have a ton of money either. Anyway, I said to my DH one day, "wouldn't it be cool to take the girls someplace really awesome?" He said "Awesome like where?", and I said, "I don't know, how about Disney?", and he said, "OK." So, let's plan!
OOPS! look at the time. Gotta head out to work! I'll finish this up later. Unless no one reads it. Then I'll just let it fizzle out.