TarzansKat
Not all treasure is silver and gold, mate.
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2008
Hello, lovely DISers!
I debated whether or not to do this, since my trip isn't that far away, but oddly enough it's not the shortest amount of time I've ever planned one in. That honor goes to an impromptu girls trip with my mother, which we planned in 19 days. That trip was actually my last with her, as she passed unexpectedly the same year, about two years ago.
A lot of my Disney trips since then have been colored by her passing. Disney was something we shared...something she gave me. The first time I was there, apparently, was in the womb! So she started me off right.
For a while now, I've had a hankering to do a solo trip. I've taken some wonderful family vacations to the World, and some wonderful girls only trips to the World, but I'd been feeling the urge to, as Crush would put it, "fly solo."
So you all get the benefit of my random musings in regard to going to Disney World alone.
By myself.
Without husband or children for four blissful days.
Don't get me wrong.
I LOVE my family. But I'm loving the idea of some me time. And what better place to have some me time than my happy place?
I'm sure it'll be hard, but it'll also be really, really wonderful. And as a wise friend recently pointed out to me, I'll never know unless I try.
I debated whether or not to do this, since my trip isn't that far away, but oddly enough it's not the shortest amount of time I've ever planned one in. That honor goes to an impromptu girls trip with my mother, which we planned in 19 days. That trip was actually my last with her, as she passed unexpectedly the same year, about two years ago.
A lot of my Disney trips since then have been colored by her passing. Disney was something we shared...something she gave me. The first time I was there, apparently, was in the womb! So she started me off right.
For a while now, I've had a hankering to do a solo trip. I've taken some wonderful family vacations to the World, and some wonderful girls only trips to the World, but I'd been feeling the urge to, as Crush would put it, "fly solo."
So you all get the benefit of my random musings in regard to going to Disney World alone.
By myself.
Without husband or children for four blissful days.
Don't get me wrong.
I LOVE my family. But I'm loving the idea of some me time. And what better place to have some me time than my happy place?
I'm sure it'll be hard, but it'll also be really, really wonderful. And as a wise friend recently pointed out to me, I'll never know unless I try.