Maybe next time you buy something at Amazon, you could buy some body glide as well. It should help you qualify for free shipping if your order exceeds $25.
Found it at Olympia Sports today. $9.99 but I had a 20% coupon paid $7.99

Maybe next time you buy something at Amazon, you could buy some body glide as well. It should help you qualify for free shipping if your order exceeds $25.
We are definetly pro back-pack leash. Different children need different things. DS11 never needed one, he would always stay by my side no matter what (still does), DS4 is a wild man and will bolt at the first opportunity. DS2 has non-verbal autism and does not respond to his name when called-talk about scary! To be honest, I double-dog-dare anyone to give us snide looks/rude comments for protecting our children. People need to mind their own business.
Wow-didn't mean for that to be grumpy-it just came out!![]()
When DD was too big for the leash, we got the bracelets for her and me that have the little squiggly bungee thing in between. That way I always knew when she got sidetracked so as not to keep walking while she stopped to check things out.
She loved the freedom, I loved the piece of mind.
Have a great trip!!!
Such great ideas!! I've added quite a few to my list! And now I think my husband thinks I'm even more nuts for all the things I have on it!
One question though. Where do you get these??
I'll admit I've always been kind of anti-leash but we have a challenging two year old who likes to be independent and do what his big brothers do. So now I'm thinking about the bracelet and/or leash to bring with "just in case" for sanity's sake. Otherwise it could be a long week!!
I would SO be brigninig that if we drove!!!!!!Since we usually drive, we can take all kinds of unusual stuff, like our own pillows, a toaster, etc., but probably the strangest thing I bring is my bubbling/massaging foot bath. Nothing feels better after a long day in the parks!![]()
A handy hint from someone who has worn glasses for 41 years...if youlose the screw thatholds the "arm" of the glass to the front of the glasses, a safety pin through the hinge thing holds it together until you can repair it better.Wish we had one! DS10 broke his glasses the first day!! Lost the little screw. We ended up buying super glue and it worked a little bit.
We bring a folding stool. It's lightweight and collapses to less than 2" flat. We kept it in front of one sink for the kids. They could wash hands & brush their teeth without our help. It cost $12 and I keep it in my Disney Box.
that's a great solution. we always rent a stroller - but we may skip it this year. my son is 9 so he's certainly big enough to walk around, but he's a cancer survivor (5 years off treatment in october and we're celebrating in DISNEY) and he tires more quickly than then average 9 year old. we just can't decide if we want the stroller or not. we have to get the double, too!