I just couldn't keep it from the kids any longer. Just thought I'd share how I finally told my 3 boys (ages 3, 6, and 9) that they are taking their first trip to Disneyland:
Last week my 9 year old was bummed that "Talk Like A Pirate" Day had come and gone last week and we didn't even acknowledge it. I told him not to worry, we'd have our own "Talk Like A Pirate Day" later in the week. So yesterday the kids woke up to a sign that said, "Yo Ho Yo Ho A Pirate Day For You." The sign was covered in gold chocolate coins. We spent the morning talking like pirates. After school I sent my 9 year old out to check the mail. He came in with the first of 12 clues for the pirate treasure hunt I had prepared. I typed each clue in a "pirate-looking" font and then taped them to the back of wooden pirate themed ornaments (from Michael's craft store). I had hidden the clues throughout our neighborhood. When they got to the last clue, it said something like "10 paces to yer left ye will find, a treasure map of the pirate kind." I drew the map on a brown gracery sack, and ripped the edges all around to make it look old. It was rolled up, tied with a bit of string. They studied the map and figured out it was a park we like to go to with a little beach. We headed out there, where I gave them each a shovel and presented them with new black buckets with skull-n-crossbones on them. (Again from Michaels, meant to be a trick-or-treat bucket.) They had to search the beach for a big black "X". They started digging and eventually hit their buried treasure -- a little wooden treasure chest (Michaels) for each of them, adorned with stick-on jewels. Each treasure chest contained a fun bouncy ball with black glitter and skull-n-crossbones inside (Michaels), gold chocolate coins, and puzzle pieces. They took their puzzle pieces over to a picnic table and began putting the puzzle together. I chuckled to myself as my 9 year old was singing "Yo Ho Yo Ho A Pirate's Life For Me" as he worked on the puzzle -- no idea of what was to come. They finally got the puzzle put together and I told my oldest to read it outloud: "Yo Ho Yo Ho The Fun Has Just Begun... Soon our family will journey to a faraway LAND where we will cruise through a jungle, explore an island, sail through a pirate battle, pick up hitchhiking ghosts, fly with elephants, escape from a snow monster, float in a log, blast through space, and so much more!!! LET THE COUNTDOWN BEGIN!" When he started reading, he was just reading normal. As he went on, he read a little slower like he was wondering "could this be what I think it is?" Finally he blurted out, "Are we going to Disneyland?!?" I yelled, "We're going to Disneyland!!" And they all started screaming and clapping. The thing that really gave it away for them was the part about "hitchhiking ghosts." They remembered that from the old "A Day At Disneyland" video. When my 6 year old asked, "When are we going?" my husband handed them an envelope with strips of Mickey Mouse wrapping paper. They had to count the strips of paper so they would know how many days - and then they made a countdown chain. They were SO excited! I got teary when my little 6 year old said, "I feel like I'm going to start crying." SO unlike him.
Anyway, just wanted to share what I ended up doing. It was great that "Talk Like A Pirate" Day led into the treasure hunt idea I had wanted to do anyway. Plus, it gave me a good excuse to use one of my new favorite words -- AVAST! I also got a chuckle when my 9 yo was watching the vacation planning DVD -- people riding the Matterhorn -- and he asked, "What would happen if you put your arm out to the side during the ride?" Reminded me of Alvernon's suggestion when I was asking for ideas on how to break the news.

When my 3 yo went to bed tonight he asked, "How many more minutes until we go to Disneyland?" Ugh...it's going to be a long wait.
