Disney Misery

Disney Misery.....we are a family of Disney Fans. Not the fanatical kind with memorable strewn throughout the house or tea cups with Mickey emblazoned on them or encasing our "bands" in a showcase dedicated to the MOUSE. But we have made it a family tradition for sure!  It started, I think when I was a small child and went to Disneyland a few times with my mama and Dad and siblings. As a small fry, I remember thinking "It's a Small World" as being nothing short of magical. (Now I think a little less of it but appreciate the ability to get out of the heat.) 

My family of 10 kids plus parents moved sort of near there when I was a teen. One amazing day, I got up to get ready for yet another Fall day at High School, and my mom said, "I called in saying you would be absent and just you and I are going DISNEYLAND for the day!!!"  That was such a momentous day for me. I love my Madre and so spending time with her was simply fantastical.

Fast forward to Prince Charming. I cannot recall if we were married or dating.....anyhow, he had a friend that worked there at the Park. This friend was generous enough to give us a "magical" day there complete with a dinner at an exclusive area. It was just one of those things that are unexpected and really seem like a "LIFE gift" if you know what I mean?!

Fast forward to our little Tribe. "The Santa Clause" played literally 100 times or more in a month. Those preschoolers of mine couldn't get enough of it! And I loved it as it was adult and kid-friendly VHS I could handle!

Littlies become grownups and bring more people to the table. We decided to fly to Florida with everyone and spend a week doing Disney World etc. We did cheap. We ate in our hotel with sandwiches made on the desk. We took snacks with us to the Park to save. We sardined into a lower lower-end hotel and stuffed people to the brim in one car so we would only pay for one car to park.  We however did find an amazing seafood restaurant that we have gone to enough to make it a tradition. The next time we went, we stayed FIRST CLASS ALL THE WAY at one of the amazing hotels that had giraffes, etc right out our windows. It was luxury. It was amazing and memorable and became our family tradition.







NOW THE MISERY.....they have peed all over our family traditions due to their need to be "woke". Don't even try to make this a "diverse" conversation because it isn't. In the US census, 5.6 percent identify as LGBT. Folks, it is taking 100 people and saying ONLY 5 are either gay, lesb, trans, or bi. Would you make major changes for 5 people out of 100? NO! Accepting and loving doesn't mean you have to rid yourself of boundaries. And if you believe otherwise, you do not know your HISTORY!

But it isn't that!!!! It is the sexualization of children. To indoctrinate adult issues onto a child is a miserable thing to do. It defies logic and is not protecting small ones. Children don't even want to know about sex and diversity, they love everyone because they haven't been corrupted yet! And so a beautiful life journey that included the pure imaginary life of Disney and all its magic is now on the table, do we journey back to our family tradition and support financially what we don't support? Or do we trudge ahead and hope that this place that brought our family together for so many years, will see the error of their ways and go back to the embracing of ALL without putting one agenda or another at the forefront, can't we all just be equal in the kingdom of imagination and purity that once was?

Go and do and maybe suggest other places we could go? LOL.




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