Thumper381
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2009
My family is going in late April and would be happy to send out 5 post cards. PM me with any information you want on the cards.
My family and I are going to WDW from March 17th-24th, anyone who needs a fairy godmailer during that time pm me! I'm willing to do five postcards...I know my dd 12 would love to help do this!
We will be at the world March 11-21st so I can send some post cards to some kiddies out there.
I always offer to send 4-5 each time we go, I remember how fantastic it was the first time my kids got them.
pm me if you would like me to do this for you.
I thought I would share something that I do with my girls each time I go to disney. Before our trip I buy several Disney themed little gifts in advance, from dollar store or sometimes at Disney store (wherever you can find disney character things). Things like coloring books, disney cups, sunglasses, whatever I can find cheap. Every morning that we are in Disney my girls wake up to a special gift from Mickey. (kinda like the easter bunny and santa claus) They have come to expect it now, always anxious to see what Mickey is going to bring them.
The last time that I went, I didn't like the things I was finding at dollar store and didn't really want anymore junk. So I bought some Disney Bucks and typed out a letter in disney font, signed by Mickey Mouse and I printed it on Mickey scrapbook paper that I found at the craft store. The letter stated that Mickey was so excited to see them and was giving them money to buy something special at the parks. I figured we always end up buying them something at the parks anyway, a pin for trading or a toy at Toon town, so we just gave them the money and let them choose what to spend it on. It actually saved me some money and my girls thought it was the neatest thing. We now have a neat letter from Mickey to put in our scrapbooks.
I thought I would share something that I do with my girls each time I go to disney. Before our trip I buy several Disney themed little gifts in advance, from dollar store or sometimes at Disney store (wherever you can find disney character things). Things like coloring books, disney cups, sunglasses, whatever I can find cheap. Every morning that we are in Disney my girls wake up to a special gift from Mickey. (kinda like the easter bunny and santa claus) They have come to expect it now, always anxious to see what Mickey is going to bring them.
The last time that I went, I didn't like the things I was finding at dollar store and didn't really want anymore junk. So I bought some Disney Bucks and typed out a letter in disney font, signed by Mickey Mouse and I printed it on Mickey scrapbook paper that I found at the craft store. The letter stated that Mickey was so excited to see them and was giving them money to buy something special at the parks. I figured we always end up buying them something at the parks anyway, a pin for trading or a toy at Toon town, so we just gave them the money and let them choose what to spend it on. It actually saved me some money and my girls thought it was the neatest thing. We now have a neat letter from Mickey to put in our scrapbooks.
I thought I would share something that I do with my girls each time I go to disney. Before our trip I buy several Disney themed little gifts in advance, from dollar store or sometimes at Disney store (wherever you can find disney character things). Things like coloring books, disney cups, sunglasses, whatever I can find cheap. Every morning that we are in Disney my girls wake up to a special gift from Mickey. (kinda like the easter bunny and santa claus) They have come to expect it now, always anxious to see what Mickey is going to bring them.
The last time that I went, I didn't like the things I was finding at dollar store and didn't really want anymore junk. So I bought some Disney Bucks and typed out a letter in disney font, signed by Mickey Mouse and I printed it on Mickey scrapbook paper that I found at the craft store. The letter stated that Mickey was so excited to see them and was giving them money to buy something special at the parks. I figured we always end up buying them something at the parks anyway, a pin for trading or a toy at Toon town, so we just gave them the money and let them choose what to spend it on. It actually saved me some money and my girls thought it was the neatest thing. We now have a neat letter from Mickey to put in our scrapbooks.