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How Do I Get There | #dunphysdodisney


Traveling anywhere with kids can be stressful. Traveling to Walt Disney World on a SURPRISE TRIP can be a crazy all on it's own! Even though I consider myself a seasoned traveler, I still face hic-ups along the way - it's all a learning experience.

For this particular trip, we did something we had never done before, we used an OFFICIAL DISNEY TRAVEL AGENT to book a big chunk of our trip. It was seriously a god-send because scouring over Disney sites, trying to figure out the best hotel and food package was a mess.. Jessica, our agent was able to offer us 3 separate packages within 30 minutes and did NOT charge us a dime to do it! Run, go book through her - NOW!

Being that you simply cannot hop on your favorite elephant and soar on over to WDW, either a flight or planned road trip is necessary if you do not dwell within the panhandle. Being that we wanted to make the very most of our trip, we decided to fly + we honestly couldn't have really drove (with hotel stops back and forth along the way) for what we paid to fly.

We did choose to fly out of a larger airport hub; Dallas\Fort Worth and drove the 2.5 hours over the day before, booked a hotel with some saved Hilton points + enjoyed a little pre-vacation "mom, where are we going?" evening. The morning we told our kids, they wore some of our favorite handmade's (more info on those here + here).

We ended up using Spirit, and I know, we hear TONS of horrible things about them - nothing is free, you have to pay to choose to have seats next to the people in your party, you have to pay for each luggage piece, you have to pay for even a carry-on (unless it's backpack size or smaller, it's considered a personal item).

So I joined their fare club, which saved me serious cash.. it was around $60 bucks to subscribe, but it overall saved me $120. So it was totally worth it - I just need to remember to go cancel that soon ;)

I'm a SERIOUS planner with it comes to trips, I pack everything the week before + make our family live in their non-travel clothes lol. I have a "system" I use for the kids clothing that has NEVER failed me.

I pack an entire outfit in a gallon bag for each kid (when their shoes get to big you have to pull them out). But the bag includes; top,bottom, underwear, hair bow, accessory + shoes. Then, each morning I hand them a bag and they put their PJ's into the bag. It's a fool proof system, I promise and you're never left scrambling through your suitcase looking for someones missing item in a pinch.


these shoes + souveniers were NOT from this trip
For this trip, I was reasonable, I packed 3 pairs of shoes each; something nice, something comfortable and something quick. With this idea, I was able to match all their outfits around them, too. We're freaks about coordinating.

We even snuck in all our pre-bought souvenirs in our suitcases so that we could surprise the kids with them during the trip and not get suckered into a $30 stuffed Mickey.


Honestly the only money we spent the entire trip was on "tips". When you sit down at a restaurant, regardless if you're using the Disney Dining Plan (read my tips on that HERE), you need to be prepared to tip in cash. So, we brought $100 with us and tipped with it the whole week.  I mean can you imagine pre-paying and traveling to Disney and only essentially spending $100 while you're there?



Prior to our trip, I purchased a used double stroller off a mom site. Truth-be-told, I have a double jogger, but I didn't want to be that mom with the "wide load coming through" or being stuck between doorways during our trip. It was a total steal, I think we paid $55 and sold it for more the week we returned.. Yes.. we "made" money off a stroller we used for a week.. I'm always saving ;)  
I'm fully aware our 7 year old is "too big" for a stroller, but it had this sit or stand option, that she could take a break on in pure exhaustion on a long day and it had great storage.. it was a pain in the ass to fold up though.. won't make that mistake again purchasing that brand!



Where did we eat the day of travel you ask?

One of the benefits of being a military family, we took advantage of the USO located inside the airport. Not all have them, but most big hubs do, we took this into consideration when deciding to drive the few hours away for our flight..

They're packed with la-z boys, books, food, snacks + movies and toys to entertain military personnel and their families during travel. I actually felt like we were a part of some secret society going into this room I've never noticed before at any airport!

We absolutely saved money both to and from WDW having breakfast/lunch at the USO.  I would highly recommend any military families visit them during your travel!

Because we didn't want to have "those kids" on the plane that cried or ultimately had us removed, I purchased $9 earphones for them, and they carried them in their own mini backpacks through security. They each had a device jam packed with - you guessed it - Disney movies to entertain them for the duration of our flight and travel to WDW.


Seriously, what did we do before we all had devices to occupy us on flights?  oh.. well we probably ate the food they used to give out - ha!

I spy the ocean!



One of the coolest features when staying on the resort property is the Magical Express System. The week before you depart a package comes with special luggage tags for your checked bags. When you deboard the plane you don't bother with your luggage (remember to keep your magic bands in your carry-on, you'll need those to get on the Magic Express Bus). You go straight to your resort + your luggage magically arrives 2-3 hours later to your room.. and you reverse the process on departure at the end of your trip. It really is amazing to not have to handle all your luggage when you get to Orlando.. it makes hopping on over to Disney that much easier.

For more info on booking your own Disney World Vacation, feel free to email our awesome travel agent here: jessicab@mickeyworldtravel.com


For more tips on how to get the most out of your WDW Trip visit my "All Things Disney" post!







#WhyBuyJustDIY | Grapevine Wreath Edition




DIY'ing is huge currently. People are putting away their checkbooks, and pulling out their glue guns. Thanks to Pinterest & Youtube, the sky is the limit for recreating some of your favorite crafty decor.

You can blame my photog/family friend Niki B. for crafting me up my first wreath a few months back & the fact that she lives 1100 miles away and can't make me a new one every month when I NEED a change of scenery, for this tutorial. SO, I crafted one, and realized how stinkin' easy & CHEAP it was to do it!

I'm in no way attempting to mass produce these, I simply thought some of y'all would appreciate having one (or 4) at an affordable price point - and personalized for you! I have zero intention of threatening the the avid wreathing community out there.. this is just for fun!

The first wreath was more Memorial Day/Fourth of July-esque and for me that's only going to cut it maybe 2 months of the year, so the second neutral one will suffice for the tutorial (until my next trip to the craft store)!

Keep in mind, I made the patriotic one for ONLY $8(!!!) all with supplies from Hobby Lobby!

Where as the cream/burlap one totaled out at $17ish - but thats because of it's embellishments!

Things you'll need:
  • a hot glue gun & glue (who doesnt own this already?)
  • grape vine wreath | $4-$7 depending on size (paid $3 with coupon)
  • burlap roll | $4 (paid $2.50 with coupon)
  • lace ribbon | $3
  • tiny chalk board | $2
  • embellishment {the arrow drawer pull} | $10 (paid 6.50 with coupon)
  • felt (I had some in my craft closet, but it's a quarter a sheet, need be)
  • scissors
  • sewing pins
DIY Wreath Supplies



Now, these prices were what they were listed at in my local store, be prepared for that to vary based on where you live.. I happened to be out with my friend and daughter, who each pulled up the 40% OFF hobby lobby code on their phones + cashed out separately. This made my three most expensive items, way less! 

Also, I COULD of gone with a cheaper embellishment, but that arrow drawer pull just SPOKE to me!
Prior to my shopping trip, I did some serious Pin'ing on Pinterest.. these were the absolute inspiration for my wreaths. Silk faux flowers weren't what I was looking for, for either of these wreaths + just I loved the tiny felt flowers! 

First I laid out 5ft of burlap, then hot glued the lace/burlap ribbon to it.



You'll also need to do this with 24" of burlap, too for the inside of the bow.


This is the Bow Tutorial video I used to achieve the look, it's not that different from a cheer bow; if you've ever had to make one (or 10!).




The felt flowers were also a breeze, so much that my 7 year old did some of them!You trace a circle, cut it out then cut into it; yellow brick road style. Once you've achieved the perfect little road you roll it up, keeping the outside of the "road" as the top. At this point, I used a sewing pin to keep the flower together until I hot glued it to the wreath. You can additionally cut the outside of the circle in patterns, it will give your flower some texture for a variation from the flat circle.

I really love using chalk board pens, vs traditional chalk, less mess & better execution when it comes to a design.. not that some great design was achieved here (lol!).



At this point, it's all a matter of placement, where do you want things to go? How much of each embellishment will you use? How much is "too much", etc.. all personal preference.

When I first starting laying out the Patriotic one, I had also planned on a putting a self illuminating "D" in the center.. I may still.. or maybe just save it for another wreath.. but it was apart of my original design!








Fun | Oklahoma Style

Over the holiday weekend, we attended a small town Rattlesnake festival. 
It was here you could by skins, cooked snakes & even pet the not-so-friendly beasts.
Mostly, we went for the (good) food & rides!

We've became great friends with Emma's BBF @ School & their family.. so there was a nice group of us - pushing babies around & enjoying the sites!


 - I remember these rides as a kid & how "cool" they were!



I feel so fortunate I could capture these memories for E to have in the future - wherever that may be!





| i. love. them |





W was such a trooper - although the screeching rides got to him at the end!

(I stole this shot from you ASG)


| Our girls |



I cannot WAIT to go to the Texas State Fair!

-xo








Our Life | In Dunphyland

Browsing through social media 
& our hard drive, I pulled some snap shots that peak into our life 
from the past month or so..


A vast majority of our daily life is photographed & I'm thankful everyday I can go back & look through photos of my sweet littles (I need to pull out the archives of emma at this age!)

Since W was born we've had TONS of fun; visiting friends in TX, snuggling new kittens, attending super hero parties, attending balls & festivals, and swimming & running - it's been a blast!

I cannot wait to see where summer takes us!


| I'm mildly obsessed over this snapshot from today |

-xo Jes




Easter In Dunphyland



 

In the past few months - these littles are becoming well, less little & more big!
& I would very much like for someone (else) to tell them to slow down.

I suppose we cold give W a break, he didn't start off so teeny-tiny - in fact he started off round & yummy!

need a reminder? - well ok! 

le sigh - how has almost 4 months past already?

Alright, present day - this past weekend was (as you all know) Easter & I snagged some adorable duds for my littles from none other than Daydream Believers!


Emma's THING was always hair bows - and Weston's will absolutely be bow ties (& ties)  - we love them.. on tshirts & onsies & even naked ;)


(nothing better than a maize & blue tie)


I was lucky enough to spend a long weekend with these 3 (& some of our fabulous friends here that invited us to share the holiday with them).


& who could not love these three? ugh my heart skips a beat daily!



We hope everyone had an awesome holiday weekend, like we did!

see ya soon!

-xo