Monday, July 16, 2018

The Monorail Chronicals-Introduction




   Something very big happened this year. Madi, my second born, reached a huge milestone. Since I travel with my kids as a way of commemorating any graduation we now had reason to make these plans. I always need a reason to travel. My Kids. I gave birth to them. Why not? So for most of the second half of the school year, we browsed the globe and window shopped for what bargains we could find to places like Dublin, Prague, Amsterdam, multiple cities in Italy, Paris and Barcelona. All of these places were and are always of interest to me since I have never been to any of them and I've noticed that vacation packages are priced unusually low at this time. However, every time I suggested one of my ideas to go to any of these places, I noticed that there just was not the same level of excitement where Madi was concerned.

  Madi does not yet know where her future will take her but for the past year I have seen very little of her. She is already out in the world serving in the community doing things such as mentoring children, leading worship at church, taking college classes early and working a part-time job. I know that whatever she does, she will never let the grass grow under her feet. I like this about her but I also
know that this is the beginning of her moving more and more towards independence. This made me realize that family vacations may soon look a little different once she leaves the nest. Then one day I had an idea and made a suggestion. Though we had been to Disney World before, it had been many years. There were only two of them-Madi and her older sister Rebecca. Rebecca was obsessed with Buzz Lightyear and Madi was just out of preschool and I still have the Mickey Mouse ears that we bought when we were there. The years that followed were years when I was pregnant and could not ride theme park rides and the steady growth of our family with regular diaper changes, car sickness and no where to hide when there was a temper tantrum made for less interest in travel of any kind. We are now past these years as the number seven will remain the same for our family size and there is still time for one more adventure for all of us. When I suggested that we all make this pilgrimage she instantly grew with enthusiasm saying that there is nothing more that she would rather do. It was exactly what she wanted and we are going to do what we can to do it right in every way.

  So with chocolate on their faces, tangles in their hair, playing with Beanie Boos on the couch, Madi's three younger sisters will hear the announcement after we will have done our taxes on a Saturday afternoon.

  I usually blog even before I start packing. So with that I will write about an adventure which I have never written of until now.


                                                          
Mouse ears for Disney World from 2004

2 comments:

  1. We were SO HAPPY that you shared a part of your "Madi's Graduation Trip" with us! What a sweet family you have! You can come see us ANY TIME!!!!!! Love you all!

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  2. Best trip ever! Thank you for having us and being so gracious! Can't wait to see you all again!

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