
Welcome to the Main Street Family blog!
We are Christopher, Jennifer, and Grayson---a mouse-ear
wearing, dole whip eating, Disney obsessed family! Since so many of our friends
and family come to us with questions about our travels to the most magical place on
Earth, we figured it was time to share some of our Disney know how with the
world! We hope you enjoy!
Here is a little about what started our love with the Walt
Disney Company...
Christopher and I met in the summer of 2006 as members of
the Colts Drum and Bugle Corps. When you spend an entire summer on a tour bus together,
you learn A LOT about one another. One of our common grounds was a love for Disney that stemmed from our childhoods filled with princesses, Aladdin on VHS and Magic Kingdom.
Fast forward to 2009. Christopher pops the question after
watching the Wishes fireworks from the Polynesian Resort.
Fast forward again to December 2014. After four and a half
years of marriage (and many Disney trips later), Christopher and I find out we
are expecting our first little bean! We were over the moon and spent the
holidays in Central Florida celebrating and anticipating what changes were in
store for our family. Unfortunately, that change came sooner than we hoped
after the New Year. At my 12 week doctor’s appointment, we found out our little
bean had stopped growing. No heartbeat. No signs of life. We were absolutely crushed
with grief. The worst part was my body wasn’t responding to the fact that the
baby had died and continued to “act” pregnant. We had the difficult choice of choosing
to have a D&C since I wasn’t miscarrying on my own.
No lies, the beginning of 2015 was a dark time for us. Once
a normally happy-go lucky couple, we found ourselves cross, sullen, and all
around despondent. We felt cheated out of what was supposed to be our next
chapter in life. After a few weeks of take-out meals, crying binges, and arguments,
we knew we needed to move on, but I don’t think either of us really knew how.
I specifically remember we were lounging in bed, binging on Netflix when Christopher looked over at me and said, “What do you think about going to
Disney World in March?” I was taken by surprise, as March wasn’t really that
far away. However, surprised quickly melted away into something I hadn't felt in a while: excitement. We booked our trip that day.
We spent the next few weeks planning events, fast passes,
meals, shows, etc. We had the best time anticipating and planning together. The
pain was still there, but the hurt was much less. March came quickly and our
much needed vacation finally arrived. Needless to say, we went all out, going
to every park, taking a private Wishes cruise, eating ourselves silly….you name
it, we probably did it. However, it was exactly what we needed to help us heal.
We needed something positive to look forward to in order to get us being “us”
again. Disney just helped give us that push and brought us together stronger
than ever. I think this is why Disney has solidified itself as OUR most magical place on Earth.
Oh…..and a few weeks after getting back? We found out we
were expecting Grayson.
Thanks for the souvenir, Disney. J
--Jennifer


Great start to the blog. Looking forward to more on your recent adventures at the World, and insights you can offer
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