
Hi there! Welcome to our website and our very first post along the Magical Blogorail. We're the second stop along this month's Loop, and we hope if you're here you've come to us from Beth's post over at A Disney Mom’s Love of Disney. If not, be sure to check her out!
My name's Chad and I make up one half of Days In The Park, a friend and friend combo who enjoy spending many of our days in, you guessed it, The Park. Or, if you want to get all technical about it, Disneyland Resort.
I currently reside in Rancho Cucamonga, California with my wife and three little boys roughly a half hour or so from Disneyland, though I am originally from lower Alabama, which is, of course, much closer to that other Disney Resort; somewhere in Orlando, if I remember right.
When I look back trying to figure just when and where my love of all things Disney first took root, I think I probably really have my parents to thank, and I didn't even set foot in one of The Parks until I was 17 years old. My earliest memories of Disney are of myself sitting in my living room watching Pooh's Corner on The Disney Channel. I grew up watching anything and everything Disney that I could, and not just the animated classics. Movies like The Gnome Mobile, The Seventh Avenue Irregulars and The Apple Dumpling Gang were among my favorites. If the Disney name was attached to it, I watched it. And it really was a genuine decision on my parent's part to make sure that I watched decent things on television, and Disney sure seemed to fit that bill.
Then when I was 17 my parents, who had saved for years for the vacation, took our family to Walt Disney World for the first (and so far only) time. I'd like to say I fell in love with the place right then and there, but the years have made much of it blurry. However, the feeling I remember having those five days has so far been unparalleled in any other vacation I have ever taken. It made that much of an impression.
I had then wandered in the wilderness for about 14 years, getting married and beginning to have children in the interim, when on a whim my wife and I decided to take our first trip to Disneyland together, and also on a whim decided to become Annual Passholders. The rest, as they say, is history.
I'm still relatively new to The Park, and still relatively new to the blogging world, but I would gladly put my passion and heart for it (though not necessarily my knowledge) up against anyone else's. I love The Park, and I love spending as much time there as I can. And I hope that comes through on our blog. We'll never match up with many of the other sites out there in terms of information, or "breaking news", but we do aim to be genuine. And we hope the genuine fun and hilarity we have on our trips to The Park show up in all that we write. We believe that it does, and we hope that you'll see it, too.
We hope that you'll keep coming back each month for the blogorail to see where it stops next! And, should you want to come back every other day as well, then that'd just be alright, too.
Now that you know just a little bit more about me and Days In The Park, we hope you'll continue on the Loop to our next post with Crystal & Bryan at Crystal & Bryan at Walt Disney World.
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Me, my parents, and my first 2 little boys outside Sleeping Beauty Castle -- 3 gens of Disney fans passing the magic on |
And feel free to check out any other stops along the Loop. See you next month!
A Disney Mom’s Love of Disney
A Disney Mom’s Love of Disney
6 comments:
Great post! We are also three generations of visiting the parks and all go together every trip. As I read the beginning, I realized my Disney love started before my first trip too. I was in the Disney Book of the Month club at the age of 4. I read those books until they were almost falling apart! I am still reading those books, but now as bedtime stories to my three kids.
When we take Tink on her first trip to wdw we will also be 3 generations of Disney fans, will be an emotional experience for us all :-) great post chad and I'm glad to have 'met' you
We're hoping to get to Disneyland at some point in the next year or so. Looking forward to hearing a DLR fan's perspective on all things Disney!
I love stories like your's! This is what Disney is all about~ families. Spending time together is the most important thing there is.
I like this post. It is so heartfelt. Appreciate it:)
Thanks so much to everyone for your comments. I hope that when my own kids grow up, they feel the same pull that I feel.
I spent today at Disneyland with my oldest, and it was as amazing as it ever is. We had such a wonderful time. I feel blessed to have something that we all get so much joy out of. :)
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