Thursday, December 8, 2016

Flight Bags

For the Boys airplane ride to Disney World

This will be the first airplane ride for both my grandson's. They will fly from OK to TX with Mommy and Daddy, which is only about 1.5 hrs long. In TX (I)Nana will join them and we will all fly to Orlando, FL. This is a longer flight averaging almost 3 hrs. 

So for my half of the trip I have prepared what I am calling "Flight Bags" for each of the boys. I'm hoping they will be interested in watching the take off and landings first. But these will be new and interesting for them.

Here's what I did: I purchased 1/2 yard each of two different fabrics with airplanes on them and made each boy a bag. 

I went to the Dollar store ... there are many different ones depending on where a person lives. 
Everythings a Dollar

I'm sure there are others out there also.

But for the 2 yr old (that is turning 3 at the end of our trip) I got:




4 pack of Disney puzzles (6 pieces each) and yes, I know it says it is for age 5+, that's why I got 6 pieces each, and with a little help from Mommy, Daddy or Nana, he will do fine. (picture of them put together is at the bottom)













6 Paw Patrol figures (it's one of his favorite cartoons right now)























Sticker book,





















3 Little Story books ... hopefully This will entertain him a bit.






I'm not sure what these are called, but they are squishy and rubbery and feel funny.















And for the 5 yr old:









4 pack of Disney puzzles (12 pieces each)

























6 toy airplanes 




























A larger 24 piece puzzle, 





















This was new to me as well, Sparkling Scratch & Reveal. (if anyone knows anything about these, I'd love to know if you think it is appropriate for on a plane)






 Coloring & Activity pages with crayons




And this is one of my childhood favorites, Silly Putty. I will put a comic page or newsprint in the plastic bag with it and we can make silly faces from the prints. And we can pass it to the 2 yr old to play with part of the time, too.




And a sticker scene, Ethan loves stickers.













My thought is that by sorting items into Ziplock bags the boys could pick 1 baggie at a time, play with the items in it for a bit, put it all back into the bag before picking the next bag.

This will make clean up much faster and easier. And keep from having too many items out a once. On a plane there isn't that much room to spread out lots of toys.




The 4 pack puzzles were all in 1 bag - yes, mixed together. I was afraid that would be too hard for the 2-3 yr old to understand. I put each puzzle together and took a picture of them. I will print them and put the picture with each puzzle in its own snack size baggie. Then I placed all 4 back into the box. Now he can put 1 puzzle together and see what the picture is supposed to be. 

Using large gallon size baggies I placed 6 small toys (Paw Patrol figures for the 2-3 yr old, and Airplanes for the 5 yr old). This will help keep them together in their Flight Bag.

And there's a pencil bag (like kids use for school in a notebook) for the crayons. 

I've added a couple containers of candy - I mean you can't have kids without candy, I'm a Nana ... It's my job!

I'm going to see what kind of bag I can find to put all these items in, and I will keep both in my carry on. Once we are on the plane I will pull them out but not while we are in the terminals (or while we are waiting to board). 

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Great ways to introduce (or break the news) of a Disney Trip to the little ones ... 


  • I wanted to send my grandson's letters inviting them to come to Disney to meet Mickey Mouse and stay for a visit. Or announcing that they are expected for a party, a parade, or to see some cool rides ...  
  • We could just tell them and film their reaction (but they have never been to Disney and may not even know what we are talking about.
  •  Maybe we should enjoy each step of the trip. Tell them we're going to see airplanes on our way to the airport. Then that we can ride in one (after they have gotten to watch them landing and taking off). And once we're on our way to Orlando, let them know we get to ride on a big bus, and just take it one step at a time. Allowing them to be excited about each event.


What do you think? How did you tell your little ones "We're going to Disney" ? 


Makes you say, "Hummm"

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Saving A Little on a Lot

My researching has taught me that there are some ways to save money during our trip to Disney World. 

One is on food, drinks and snacks. I know everyone already knows these things, so this is more of a 'note to self' to keep me from forgetting which sites I liked the most and wanted to try.

Since I don't live close to my grandsons, I really don't get to see them as much as I used to. (maybe 4 time each year) So I'm going to need help from Missy as to what the boys 'like' to eat and what they 'will' eat. (and drink) 

I booked 1 character breakfast during our stay. I don't want to have a set schedule every day we are there. And 1 special breakfast (or meal) will be plenty. I can't imagine any child 'needing' to have a character meal every day they are in Disney. In fact it sounds kind of selfish. Pick one and let others have a chance to do the same. 

So to help just a bit on expenses, I've decided to try one of the delivery services available for regular grocery type items. This will also help us not need to pack every thing in our luggage. Items like water, juice, crackers, fruit, cereal, milk, paper bowls and spoons, finger snacks like granola bars, yogurt on the go, or fruit. We will, of course, have a few on hand for the flight to Orlando. But we won't need to bring the entire box of granola bars, or several bottles of water & juice. Perhaps bring a small number of baby wipes (Lysol or Clorox wipes) and have a larger container delivered to the hotel. There will be plenty to take back with us on our return. And for those with little ones in diapers, it would be so much easier to have a box delivered to the room.

Garden Grocer is the one I am going to try on this trip. I have saved items as favorites that I believe will be useful:

Pepperidge Farm Light Style 7 Grain Bread 16oz PKG
Bread
Peter Pan because 'We Are At Disney World'
Smucker's Preserves Strawberry 12oz Jar











Peanut butter & jelly



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Juices



Nestle Nesquik Chocolate Milk 14oz BTLNestle Nesquik Strawberry Milk 14oz BTLStore Brand Milk Whole Vitamin D 32oz CTN
Milk


Distilled Water 1 Gallon



Bottled Water



Sunshine Cheez-IT Crackers Original 12.4oz Box

Cheese - It crackers

Nabisco Barnum's Animal Crackers 2.125oz Box
For our Snack at Animal Kingdom

Animal cookies




Chex Mix Traditional Snack Size 1.75oz EA 36CT Box



Chex mix




Sun Maid Raisins 12CT Mini Boxes 6oz PKG


Small boxes of Raisins


Earth's Best Organic Fruit Yogurt Smoothie Peach Banana 4.2oz PouchGerber Graduates For Toddlers Yogurt Melts Strawberry 1oz PKGStonyfield Organic Yotot Organic Whole Milk Yogurt Strawberry-Beet-Berry 3.7oz Pouch
Yogurt



Bananas Green Turning 1EA

Bananas

Seventh Generation Unscented Baby Wipes w Aloe 64CT


Baby wipes


Johnson's Baby Bedtime Bath 15oz BTL
Infant bath soap (no more tears)



General Mills Cereal Breakfast Pack 8CT 9.14oz Total

 cereal


and Missy will be able to add items she would like for the boys. 
I will place the order 1 month before our vacation. And we'll see how it goes. It costs $2.00 for delivery if your order is over $200 and only $14 if it's under that amount. Considering airline charge at least $25 per checked in bag ... this could save some money!

Side note: I may order items from the local Wal-Mart to surprise the boys. Like T-Shirts or PJ's, or a special toy. I can have it delivered to the hotel as well. 

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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

If you haven't noticed, I am having a lot of fun planning and making things for my grandsons trip to Disney World.

Today, I am going to try my hand at making some kind of 'Mousekeeping' envelopes.
But with trying to make everything myself, work and running my new household (did I mention, I have only been married a year) this is getting to be a challenge. I want to make it all myself ... so here's one idea I came up with.


In my home office,  I have sheets of labels that I use on file folders. I plan to print a sheet out and let the boys each put the sticker of their choice on a business envelope and put the money inside themselves. 

Here are 2 of the stickers I'm going to use




If you are planning a trip and have looked around the web, you have probably ran across a list or blog where "who to tip and how much" is mentioned.

I found that it is customary to tip 'mousekeeping' (that's the person that cleans your room each day) $1.00 per person per day... and what a cute way to leave this little tip. I saw several posts on the envelope idea and here are some of my favorites...

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http://www.thepurplepumpkinblog.co.uk/2014/07/mousekeeping-tip-envelopes-free-printables.html

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http://www.couponingtodisney.com/mousekeeping-envelopes-httpluckysevendesign-comitem_138mousekeeping-tip-holder-htm/

(love that one)


I have copied pictures from searches online like this one






then printed "thank you mousekeeping" to one side. I have Tweety, Mickey, the monkey and the Genie from Aladdin, paw patrol, simba ... and many more. I think the boys will like making their own envelopes ...  

HAVE you made Mousekeeping envelopes? How much did your little one's like the idea?

98 days and counting ...

Sunday, November 20, 2016

DIY project #3

The Stroller situation ... I asked Missy if she has a stroller. She does but it is a single child stroller ... I don't think that will work very well. These two boys are 2 and 5 yrs old. And no one wants to carry a child around all day ... so a hunt is on. And can you believe it, she made 1 post on her facebook page and got an offer from her X-Boss ... A double stroller she can borrow for this trip, and it wont cost her a dime. 

So my project ... is stroller tags. And why have only 1 tag. Why not have several, so the boys can choose one each day. 

I used pictures I found online and my gimp program (you can use other photo editing programs) I think I like these the best (so far)

One of My grandson's stroller tags. It will be a keepsake in our book of memories ...
 just type or write your family make in the blank (oh, and change the date)


I think anything like this that you make can (and should) be saved after the trip and placed in a scrap book or memory book with photo and other items you'll collect on your trip. 

Friday, November 18, 2016

My next DIY project ... 

I want to make luggage tags. Seems like everyone has something on their luggage to help them identify it at the airport. 

My luggage tags ... they may not be perfect but they are more unique ...


I have seen several but they all look kind of the same. 
Some I thought were cute:



https://www.getawaytoday.com/blogs/2014-01-30/diy-mickey-mouse-luggage-tags-tutorial  

This one is available at Etsy ... but could be easily hand made
Stroller Tag - Custom, Personalized, Mickey Mouse Disney Vacation Tag for your stroller
https://www.etsy.com/listing/230482787/stroller-tag-custom-personalized-mickey?ref=market 

 Disney Luggage Tags

What about these ... Easy to make with a printer and laminate. 

But I want mine to be ... well, different than everyone else.

So I found a photo online, 


then cropped each character ... and removed the background 
 


















Then cut it out of foam (I got sheets of it at Hobby Lobby)


Then glued them together and added a ribbon ... I chose Yellow background and the blue shadow ... 



I don't think he turned out too bad ...