We had quite a trip for Khya’s 18th birthday and Dewdrop’s farewell party.
All of the kids were “the perfect age” for Disney. Some old enough to be on their own for roller coasters, no one needed a stroller, all could stay out late.
There was some rain, but not enough to bother us. But enough to make the crowds lighter.
My husband even joined us for most of a day at Animal Kingdom.
And while he is not a fan of the parks, he seemed to have a good time.
We took a ride on the new skyline just to enjoy the views.
The other two days were a later start, not going to Magic Kingdom til the special event, Halloween party at 4 pm.
The lazy days by the pool were ideal. I am used to being at the parks from open til close, and having long, lingering days to enjoy til it was time to visit Mickey, might be my new favorite way to go.
While I was spending a lot of time pretending that my skull wasn’t pounding in time to the African drums, I still was honestly having the best days ever.
Lines were short, the weather was comfy, and I had my four girls nearby.
Who knows what the future holds, with Dewdrop living in North Carolina full time, Sugarwings growing up, the big girls’ mom and my son splitting up?
But I do know that I love them all so much, and I will always be here for them when they miss their Grammie.
My husband has retired, our budget is changing, the kids are moving on, our family is divided. Some people have shown how little they care when times are tough.
But I have had a blessed time and know how lucky my life has been. It wasn’t so much that I got to go to Disney with them as much as I got to share special memories and time.
No matter what changes are ahead, I will always have that.
I feel for you Karla, Going through similar things that I won't detail out. I know you are a Great Grandmother, and your Grands know it too, They will be back. Take care of you.
Posted by: Pam Colosimo | November 01, 2019 at 03:02 PM