We were meant to go to WDW this summer past but obviously that didn't happen and so now it's looking like summer or Christmas 2022 at the earliest which means it will be 4+ years between visits
Still at least I have my family all here-it must be so much harder for you guys. Thank goodness for technology so that at least skype and facetime are possible. Really hoping things work out for you.
Four years is a long time to go without Disney! But I suppose at this point, we'll all just be grateful to get back eventually. Hopefully by that point your grandson will still be willing to grab a photo with Mickey. I know that's your leverage to get a pic with your youngest!
Video chats have become a lifeline, no doubt about that! We check in with Alex's mom several times a week, and I call my mom almost every day. This is the longest I've ever gone without seeing family, and it's been a test in patience.
Good to see your check-in. First, what a great way to end your long Disney stay. Those pastries looked really good! My DH and I will finally (hopefully) get to Disney in March. It's been postponed twice. The character meals will wait until we can get our grandkids there. It's great you've been able to explore England during this strange time. I hope things open up in 2021 and you're able to make the wedding. December is my favorite month to visit WDW - hope you can make it happen next year!
I hope your trip in March is still on track. There's only so many time you can postpone or push back a trip before the frustration sets in. Fingers crossed for a better 2021!
Glad to hear you all are doing well! I'm glad the kids are in school and enjoying themselves!
I really hope you are able to attend your brother's wedding. It's so unfortunate how uncertain these times are right now
I don't think I've ever had a time in my adult life where I wasn't consistently planning a trip! It's been a wild year. I'm just grateful I have gotten to take so many Disney trips and have tons of pictures from all my European adventures. I try to remind myself to keep things in perspective and remember how lucky I have been and still am.
You're in the perfect location to see so much history. I'm enjoying all your trips.
I'm sorry you're missing family and I really hope you get to make your brother's wedding in June. I'm hoping the whole World turns the corner on Covid soon.
It's hard being in the U.K. and unable to truly travel. I don't know if we'll ever make it back over here, and I hate to squander a year's worth of sightseeing. But, we're safe and healthy, and that's the perspective I keep when I see a countdown and initially think, "We only have 2 years left here!"
Glad to hear everyone is doing well and you're making the most of your time in England. I hope you'll be able to attend your brother's wedding. I certainly never thought we'd see a time like this where you just can't travel freely.
I swear, every crazy reality has occurred since I moved overseas. Before moving, I told people, "Oh, the only times I'll have to make that international trip back home is if something crazy happens and a family members passes or a sibling gets married."
And then both of those happened when I lived in Germany! Then, before the move to England, I kept telling family. "We'll still only be a plane ride away. It's not impossible to see us."
....Who would have guessed?!? Not being able to go back to the states or vice versa was literally the last thing I imagined happening.