We just got back from the world (9/23-9/30) and I have to say it was probably the best (not most relaxing, mind you!) vacation I've ever had. We are a fairly large group - three little girls (twins ages 4 1/2, my daughter age 5) and all the various parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc.
Our first full day was spent at MK, and it could not have been more perfect. We arrived for the early EMH (I strongly reccomend this) and the kids played ring - around-the rosy with Snow White, we watched as Stitch rode Dumbo with one lucky little one, we saw Goofy lead a parade of children around Fantasyland. The day just flowed so perfectly, and while I naturally wanted a "magical moment" for my own little girl, I kept telling the others "You can't force the magic". I started out saying this in a joking manner, but soon realized it's true. I realized anyone who is blessed/lucky enough to be there should be thrilled at the opportunity. Just being there with my family was magic enough.
And then...as we stood in line for the Carousel, my daughter and my mom were discussing whether or not she would get to ride Cinderella's horse. I was certainly going to try for the horse, but as we were not first in line I cautioned Emily that she might not get it and she was totally fine with that. Then the CM running the ride (bless her heart forever) walked over, looked right at Emily and said "Who wants to ride Cinderella's horse?" Her little hand shot up in the air and I was almost in shock. She opened the chain and let us on first, led us to the horse with the golden ribbon on it's tail, and then loaded the rest of the ride. I admit it, I was all choked up. I know it seems silly, but I was wishing for it, not expecting it, certainly not feeling entitled to it, and it happened.
I know this is a sappy and long winded post, but I just wanted to say how grateful I was for this moment. But even if it never happened, this still would have been a wonderful trip.
Our first full day was spent at MK, and it could not have been more perfect. We arrived for the early EMH (I strongly reccomend this) and the kids played ring - around-the rosy with Snow White, we watched as Stitch rode Dumbo with one lucky little one, we saw Goofy lead a parade of children around Fantasyland. The day just flowed so perfectly, and while I naturally wanted a "magical moment" for my own little girl, I kept telling the others "You can't force the magic". I started out saying this in a joking manner, but soon realized it's true. I realized anyone who is blessed/lucky enough to be there should be thrilled at the opportunity. Just being there with my family was magic enough.
And then...as we stood in line for the Carousel, my daughter and my mom were discussing whether or not she would get to ride Cinderella's horse. I was certainly going to try for the horse, but as we were not first in line I cautioned Emily that she might not get it and she was totally fine with that. Then the CM running the ride (bless her heart forever) walked over, looked right at Emily and said "Who wants to ride Cinderella's horse?" Her little hand shot up in the air and I was almost in shock. She opened the chain and let us on first, led us to the horse with the golden ribbon on it's tail, and then loaded the rest of the ride. I admit it, I was all choked up. I know it seems silly, but I was wishing for it, not expecting it, certainly not feeling entitled to it, and it happened.
I know this is a sappy and long winded post, but I just wanted to say how grateful I was for this moment. But even if it never happened, this still would have been a wonderful trip.