CinderellaIam
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Okay, so about a month ago my Dsis
and Dbil
say to me, we want to take the kids to Disney this summer. I say great! Let me know if you have any questions. (I have been 12 times, they have been 2x, and never have a good time). They look at each other, look at me, and say: Well, actually, we were hoping you could plan it for us, and maybe, would you want to come with us? Our treat? Well, a free trip to Disney, I nearly jumped out of my seat. I said great, DD will be in college the week they want to go so it would work out just fine. They have two DD's 14
& 9
. I love them to death and always have a great time when I am around them.
So, the week they want to go is the same week my Dsis turns 40 and DN turns 10. Great! I have booked the flights and hotel and purchased park tickets. Have planned a great dinner at Spoodles for DSIS and ordered the Castle Cake (which I will pick up before hand), and arranged for a gift to be delivered to the room while we are at dinner. For DN I will try my best for breakfast at CRT, if not the very least I want is lunch, here I plan to order her the Cinderella Slipper desert. Also to celebrate her BD we plan on taking her to the MK Barbershop to get her hair done, and I have reserved our space for the Family Magic Tour that morning. Of course they will both wear Birthday Pins.
Okay, so the rest of the planning is a piece of cake, after all, I am a professionl event planner, and WDW planning is my passion!
Saturday, my DBIL comes to my house to pick up stuff that Dsis has tried to hide for the girls Easter Baskets. He asks me if it's possible for him and Dsis to renew their vows at WDW. I say sure, they do weddings, I'm sure they do this. He says great! I have XXXX in mad money put away, I'll write you a check so you can make the arrangements, but I want it to be a secret. Maybe you should talk to your mom and dad and see if they want to come. Okay, so I am fine with this, I can plan the trip and the vow renewal, not a problem. I have contacted Disney Weddings and have started on the vow renewal plans and am very excited. Mom and Dad are also excited and want to come, and now DD wants to miss school for this, still not a problem.
Today my DBil calls me at work, here is where my problem is. He says: I appreciate everything you are doing, I know I am putting a lot of pressure on you. I tell him, no, I'm fine really, piece of cake
He says: yeah, well, I've been thinking, you know the trip is going to be great, Dsis Bd, Dn BD, vow renewal, but I am starting to feel like DN (14) is going to feel very left out, nothing will be special or "about her". Can you do something special for her??
Aaaaccckkkk!!!! this is where I am loosing my mind. What can I do to make my Dniece (14 almost 15) that will make her feel special and not left out?? She is already a part of the vows ceremony, and her BD is not until December. I thought about setting aside a day and celebrating her un-birthday similar to her DS, but I am just not sure.
Any ideas???





So, the week they want to go is the same week my Dsis turns 40 and DN turns 10. Great! I have booked the flights and hotel and purchased park tickets. Have planned a great dinner at Spoodles for DSIS and ordered the Castle Cake (which I will pick up before hand), and arranged for a gift to be delivered to the room while we are at dinner. For DN I will try my best for breakfast at CRT, if not the very least I want is lunch, here I plan to order her the Cinderella Slipper desert. Also to celebrate her BD we plan on taking her to the MK Barbershop to get her hair done, and I have reserved our space for the Family Magic Tour that morning. Of course they will both wear Birthday Pins.
Okay, so the rest of the planning is a piece of cake, after all, I am a professionl event planner, and WDW planning is my passion!

Saturday, my DBIL comes to my house to pick up stuff that Dsis has tried to hide for the girls Easter Baskets. He asks me if it's possible for him and Dsis to renew their vows at WDW. I say sure, they do weddings, I'm sure they do this. He says great! I have XXXX in mad money put away, I'll write you a check so you can make the arrangements, but I want it to be a secret. Maybe you should talk to your mom and dad and see if they want to come. Okay, so I am fine with this, I can plan the trip and the vow renewal, not a problem. I have contacted Disney Weddings and have started on the vow renewal plans and am very excited. Mom and Dad are also excited and want to come, and now DD wants to miss school for this, still not a problem.
Today my DBil calls me at work, here is where my problem is. He says: I appreciate everything you are doing, I know I am putting a lot of pressure on you. I tell him, no, I'm fine really, piece of cake

Aaaaccckkkk!!!! this is where I am loosing my mind. What can I do to make my Dniece (14 almost 15) that will make her feel special and not left out?? She is already a part of the vows ceremony, and her BD is not until December. I thought about setting aside a day and celebrating her un-birthday similar to her DS, but I am just not sure.
Any ideas???