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it isn't really anything big like what people are dealing with after the tornados (although some days I feel like one hit the inside of my house with my 4 year old - today he decided to stick a lego man inside a marshmallow I had made for him in the microwave and then wipe him off with klenexes- sticky mess!). So I am truly thankful that we haven't been hit by all that (we were in a watch yesterday). This year has really been crazy and horrific in the devastation.
But it is three days until my family goes to Disney World for the first time as a family (DH and I did before we had kids after the Iraq war). And I know I know you cannot do it all, I know! But I'm so stressed out because I'm a planner not a winger and I want this to be a super memorable trip for the boys AND enjoyable at the same time. We are staying at the Shades of Green on the property, have a rental car, are getting the Park Hopper pass for the military, and I have our breakfast with the characters booked. But I still don't know which parks we'll get into an hour early, and it is a holiday weekend (which I didn't realize when we booked) and they are having STAR WARS WEEKEND at Disney Hollywood studios!!! OMG the boys are going to freak and we have to do it, but I'm so afraid we will get there the wrong time, won't get the proper Fast Pass and they won't get to do all the cool SW stuff. If I don't get a photo of my Kyle (4 year old) with Darth Vader it will be the end of the world (not really)!! Breathe. Panic. Breathe. LOL Ok I know I'm a little silly, but have you all felt this way about a big trip you have planned to take for ages? How did it all work out? Anything you wished you had done differently (planned more, less, etc)? |
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