100 Days of Wonder – #86
Happy Christmas Eve Eve. For the first time in my 100 days posts I couldn’t choose a picture. I scrolled and scrolled and nothing jumped out at me. I also didn’t know what to write. I’ve had complete downtime today. We did the food shop for Christmas early this morning and since then I have finished reading a book I started ages ago, talked to mum on the phone, started a blog post about the book I finished, watched Coco (lovely) and the original Ghostbusters (terrible, sorry).
Then I remembered that yesterday I had given myself one more day off to get over this cold but that I couldn’t do nothing forever so I decided to start a reset challenge on my exercise app. Our spare bedroom is our exercise room and in the hallway upstairs stands our LEGO Disney Castle with the lights and sound extras.

I turned the lights on and stood there a few minutes just looking at it, remembering the initial build in January/February 2023 (we had Covid badly and built it in 20 minute bursts over days). There are probably mistakes in the build and not all the lights (added later) are exactly where they should be but it’s ours and it brings me joy every time I walk down the hallway.
100 Days of Wonder – #85




Happy 4th Sunday in Advent! Here’s Christmas tree number 4 added to the other 3 – this time from the Animal Kingdom. Again not my photo, a Disney stock photo that came with one of our downloads. I hope you are having a lovely Sunday. Mine has been lush so far. I slept late, had coffee in bed with Odin-cat keeping me company. I started to sort out my running gear for our Disney trip so I don’t end up in a last minute having to wash stuff panic in just over 2 weeks’ time. Then I had more coffee and a mince pie with Kath and her mum who dropped by. And I watched a flurry of snow flakes fall from the sky but not settle and then the temporary darkness turn back into glorious blue sky and sunshine. It’s a day with no plans. That’s made me think about how we plan Disney. I have said several times before that planning is part of the fun – and it really is – but I also see so many social media posts about extreme planning. We don’t plan Disney down to the last second like some do. When we had the Deluxe dining plan previously a lot of the planning simply revolved around where we were going to eat – that determined which park we would need to be in when. That dining plan doesn’t exist anymore and the general plan requires less planning because there are fewer sit down meals available. We have park hopper tickets so we can move between parks as we want and therefore our itinerary is far less fixed. We won’t spend money on Lightning Lanes (or whatever we are calling paid for access to skipping queues for popular rides this month), we’ll just roll with it. That might mean long wait times for some things and we might decide to queue for things, or we might not bother but the one thing we won’t do is rush from ride to ride. I don’t really understand people who try and rush round and do all 4 parks in 1 day. It just doesn’t sound like fun. But each to their own.
It seems to me there can be a fine line between planning so as to avoid stress – I have a plan for making Christmas dinner for example, with timings and instructions to myself – and over planning which just causes stress. Disney seems to bring out the latter in people. Although maybe that’s coming from a particular perspective of having the privilege of having been lots and the luxury of time. We are not trying to ‘do’ Disney World as a once in a lifetime holiday and nor do we have to cram in all our must dos into a weekend. And in addition, our must dos are not necessarily rides. My main must dos are to walk up Main Street USA and breathe, to sit watching the gibbons and stand watching the manatees, to listen to the Japanese drummers and get a popcorn bucket with maple popcorn. I think the only ride I would be really disappointed to miss is the Winnie the Pooh ride and that’s not because the ride is brilliant but because it’s the centre of my Hundred Acre Wood where I recharge ready to head out to explore some more.
100 Days of Wonder – #84
At this point it will come as no surprise to anyone that I have Disney cookie cutters. Here you have representation from each of the four parks.

I made cinnamon biscuits, mince pies, a banana loaf, granola and bread this morning. All while listening to Christmas music (some Disney) and occasionally dancing round the kitchen.
Discovering the Disney parks and everything that comes with that has brought joy and wonder in so many different and unexpected ways. Somehow it has made it easy to find things that bring smiles and giggles, that remind of good times, that brought calm and escapism when I needed it most and that keep me focused on how being me is all I ever need to be. Making Disney biscuits, having Tinkerbell at the top of our tree, using Disney wrapping paper and exchanging Disney Christmas cards is just a reminder that my inner child is finally learning that she doesn’t need to be all grown up!
The good news is- I’m in a happy place that allowed me to switch out of work mode really quickly this year. The bad news, I’m still not great at making biscuit unless you like them very crunchy and a bit tasteless and cardboard-y
