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Arrgh!! my trip this year may be put on hold.

Post by jrcohen » Feb Tue 13, 2007 10:27 am

I talked to one of my cousins this weekend and he told me that he got engaged and he wants me to be a part of the wedding party. I'm so thrilled for him and can't wait to meet his finance, which i will when he comes down to Texas for my brother's wedding in march. My wife and I started looking at ticket prices to go up to Maryland in October, then it hit us. We already have my brother's wedding in March, another cousins med school graduation in May, and now Jared's wedding in October. It seems making a week trip to Disney in September isn't going to happen like we were hoping. We were starting to get so excited. This was going to be the first time we stayed on site. We were going to go all out this trip. Now it may be put on hold till next year. I'm trying to find a silver lining in this, but so far, not so much.
Please keep your arms and legs inside the vehicle until the ride comes to a full and complete stop. Thank you, and enjoy the rest of your day here at Walt Disney World.

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Post by rdeacon » Feb Tue 13, 2007 10:33 am

Oh man that is good/bad news.

Reasons like this are why I don't talk to my family..

HAHA

Disney comes first!


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Post by jrcohen » Feb Tue 13, 2007 10:52 am

rdeacon wrote:Oh man that is good/bad news.

Reasons like this are why I don't talk to my family..

HAHA

Disney comes first!


Rich
My wife is very much the same way. She talks to and sees her folks and that's about it. She thinks it's so weird that I keep in touch with not only my dad, and brother, but my grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. We always visited a lot when we were younger, so i guess it just got ingrained into me that I should KIT. in fact my grandparents think it weird if I go more then 2 weeks w/o talking to them.

But as far as Disney coming first, 95% of the time it does. I guess this is one of those that i can't tell him "sorry dude, I know your getting married, but I gotta visit the mouse." Can't see the fam being too thrilled with that.

And on top of it all he doesn't know when in October it'll be yet, and Jen and I are like "what if it's on OU weekend" then we're really SOL.
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Post by Shinku » Feb Thu 15, 2007 12:51 am

Maybe you could convince one of them to get hitched AT disney. Two birds with one stone :wink:

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Post by rdeacon » Feb Thu 15, 2007 10:57 am

I actually just started speaking with my side of the family again. Don't ask its a long long story. Just saying I put my WDW trips first... hmm is that wrong?!?

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Post by jd3921fl » Feb Thu 15, 2007 11:23 am

Family comes and goes but WDW is forever ...LOL :?

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Post by Sarah Turp » Feb Sun 18, 2007 2:32 pm

The best thing about Disney is that you can go with the whole family! Dont bother trying to fit family around Disney, just take them with you. Then everyone is happy! :P
In my opinium Disney just doesn't work without the family anyway, its all about being a big kid again!
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Post by spaulo » Feb Tue 20, 2007 12:08 pm

Sarah Turp wrote:In my opinium Disney just doesn't work without the family anyway
I've been to Disney with my fiancée, with friends, with her parents, with my parents, with my brother and his fiancée, and all by my self... believe me... Disney always "works."
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Post by Keri » Mar Fri 16, 2007 1:34 pm

Don't you hate when real life gets in the way of your Disney fix? :wink:

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Post by MouseMan » Mar Wed 28, 2007 3:14 pm

I thought real life was my Disney fix. Earlier this month my wife said we may have to cancel plans for our next WDW trip in December of this year. She said something goofy :goofy: like we won't have enough money!

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