Twoboysnmygirl
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Whoops! I missed a few days because my kids weren’t at home this weekend, so I was doing my lazy thingI love your journals, Karen! They are very cute! I’m glad to hear that you two are doing Tusker House for lunch. That should be fun! Wait, what? You’re going to Disney in 2014? That is wonderful! I’m sorry to hear about putting off Germany, but I am happy that your boys and your hubbby are converted Disney addicts now
Your story about the water fountain was really touching. Your story about Thumper was really sweet and that is one of my favorite pictures that you have posted because you can see the pure happiness on Savannah’s face. I had no idea that she and Coy were so similar, but it is good to see that kids can and do grow out of these issues
Disney is definitely a safe place for kids to explore and learn. Oh, and as someone else said, there is crack in the water, for sure!
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One day! I can hardly believe it! I hope you have a magical, fun, safe, happy trip!![]()
I didn't really realize that Coy and Savannah were so similar either! It's funny, I forget how it was when she was younger b/c she has grown out of it, but she really was totally mute in public. Recently she had an ear infection and we had to go to a Dr. and she freaked a bit. She was crying and I explained to the Dr. and the doctor said that "something" had to have happened to make her like this?!?!? WHAT?
It's a phobia/issue that people have all the time. Believe me, she didn't leave my side when she was young, she wouldn't let me out of her sight...nothing happened to her, she just really does not like strangers or people she is not used to.
It really made her mad too, just proved to her that she doesn't like Doctors. She got in the car and said "Why does something have to have happened to me to be uncomfortable with strangers touching me and looking in my mouth?"

But, this is kind of just the leftovers of it now and she did TALK to the doctor when she asked her questions, which is something she would have never done when she was younger. The doctor was saying things like "You know this is an irrational fear." to which I responded that Savannah KNOWS that, but just because you know something doesn't mean you aren't afraid. What bothers me is that people would totally respect or not push an adult that felt this way, but if it's a kid, they REALLY PUSH to get them to do what they want them to do. This just makes the issues worse, imo.
OMG, ramble! I think I'm just overly excited...today is the day!!!!!!

That picture is absolutely precious!!
I just wanted to stop by and wish you and your girl the most wonderful, magical trip. Just remember to 'stop and smell the roses' and enjoy each other.I know it will be wonderful- can't wait to hear all about it when you get back!!
Carla
Thanks Carla! I'm so excited this morning, Savannah & I were talking about how it just doesn't feel real. I'm waiting for it to hit me! I'm sure I'll get on the ME and start crying or something!

I can't believe it's practically here...YOUR TRIP IS HERE! You leave tomorrow!
The story about Savannah is priceless. It truly represents everything that is so wonderful and magical about WDW!!! For those who don't know,haven't been or have never read stories like yours....they truly have NO IDEA what a spectacular place it is to visit. When I am at WDW I don't have any worries!
Wishing you safe travels and a fun and memory-filled mother/daughter trip.I'm looking forward to reading about your trip when you return!
Thank you!

Yes, when I type out these stories, I realize there are so many reasons I love it and it's so hard to put words to it b/c it's so close to PURE EMOTION for me. I had someone ask why I liked it so much a few weeks ago. They wanted me to tell them the ONE thing that I liked the most about it. That was nearly impossible to choose!
Ok, more ramblies! I'm going to Disney World TODAY!!!!!!! I cannot believe it!!





