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John and I are storming the gates of Disney the first week of December with my sister and her two kids (ages 6 and
. Plus, my parents had such a good time with us in St. John in June that they are now coming too, even though my Dad is a self-professed "Disney hater." Disney requires a LOT more coordination than St. John! I'm going to need another beach vacation to recuperate afterwards!

It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
Glad your little man (and the rest of you) had a great time. We took DJ when he was about 3, and I have so many fun pics of him with all his then favorite characters. All the color there makes for great photos! I have one in my bedroom which is my all time favorite picture of him...and he is 14 now! Cherish the memories!
So glad you had fun! I agree that it is definitely not STJ but I have so many precious memories locked in my heart that occured at Disney. The joy shining through your little one's eyes is priceless and worth every hastle and expense. We are headed down week after next. My little man is climbing the walls of anticipation!
Augie, I'm with you! The bad part about that is that I still have a 4 year old so I'm sure more trips will come. We will just have to do the Disney Cruise instead. That is much more pleasurable.augie wrote:I can also state, without hesitation, that if I never go there again I will not miss it at all!
XOXO
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Disney World...
I would agree that my children would have enjoyed Disney more that S.T.J.It's a good thing I didn't tell them that we had considered both places this year!{Dad got his pick!
Bad daddy!!} Parafins

HELLO FROM MICHIGAN...
Heh heh Parafins! I like the way you think.
I'd rather take the kids to St. John too, but I refuse to bring them until they both know how to swim. John and I have told them we'll take them with us once they do... Liam's been doing a good job learning, but Caili is still not able to swim on her own at all. Once they learn, though, it's all about the beach for them!
I'd rather take the kids to St. John too, but I refuse to bring them until they both know how to swim. John and I have told them we'll take them with us once they do... Liam's been doing a good job learning, but Caili is still not able to swim on her own at all. Once they learn, though, it's all about the beach for them!
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.