Wishes And Pixie Dust

Follow the journey of a Wisconsin family of 4 who relocated to the Walt Disney World area in July 2011


Leave a comment

Long Lost Friends

If you’ve been following our blog for any length of time, you know that Princess and The Frog is our movie.  We assigned each member of our family to a character from the movie before we were ready to reveal our true selves, and as we entered the state of Florida on our move, we played the soundtrack in the car and sang loudly as we happily drove along 🙂

So when we heard the announcement of Long Lost Friends, and that two of the characters would be Louis and Dr Facilier, of course we had to make sure that we checked it out.

DSC05631

 

DSC05630

 

Please be sure to check back tomorrow as we have a special post that we are putting out!

Thanks for following!

Mark and Jen


6 Comments

Our Adventures With Belle

Yesterday we were chosen, as attendees of a randomly chosen showing of Philharmagic, to be part of an experience in visiting the new Enchanted Tales with Belle attraction which is in testing at the New Fantasyland prior to soft openings for pass-holders in November.

Follow along with our journey.

You enter the attraction through a queue that winds through the garden of Maurice’s Cottage.  This brings you into the living room where you see a fireplace, stacks of books, a painting of a young Belle with her mother and many other well-themed pieces.  This leads to Maurice’s Workshop.  Here a CM talks about Maurice and gives the story behind each of the pieces on display.  This room also holds the Magic Mirror given to Maurice by the Prince so that he can visit Belle whenever he wants.  The video below doesn’t do this amazing (and very magical) piece of art justice.   As the CM leads us in asking the mirror to take us to the day that Belle and the Beast fell in love, the mirror comes to life.  It sparkles and glows while scenes of the countryside flash by inside; all while growing and growing.  Finally the mirror opens into a doorway into the Beast’s Castle and we are invited inside.

We are then brought into the Wardrobe’s room where everyone is offered a role to play in the story of how Belle met the Beast.  Children get offered the main roles, but adults can ask for a role as well.  As a note, only those who take a role in the story will get their picture taken with Belle.  This may change as we were told that much of what we saw may change before it opens.  Catie was chose to be Footstool (the master’s loyal ‘dog’) and Ben was chosen to be the jumping Pepper shaker.

Lumiere then calls us into the Beast’s Library where we will all surprise Belle and then help her re-enact the story of the day she met the Beast.  The children and adults taking roles help re-enact the story and then march around the library.  Once this is done, all of those who will meet Belle are introduced to her, photos are taken and each gets a special bookmark.

We are led out of the library and into a foyer filled with wall hangings telling the story.  Here we were given a special Photopass card containing all the pictures taken during our visit.

This was a wonderful experience and will be well worth visiting every time you visit the new Fantasyland when it opens in December.  This was magical for the children and the adults and went far beyond any expectation we have ever had with any character meet.  4 big thumbs up from all the Viteks on this new attraction!

~Jen and Mark


2 Comments

Happy First Floridaversary!

Today marks one year since we arrived in our new home here in Florida.  We’ve been putting together a few photos into a video retrospective for a few months and have it ready today for anyone to view and (hopefully) enjoy.

This move started out as a dream 6 years ago after our first family visit to WDW together, with a plan to move in the summer of 2014. As the dream grew, we started our blog 2 1/2 years ago as a way to look back on what we did and what we overcame in pursuit of the dream.  Along the way we’ve met many wonderful people, many of whom have also made their dream of living in Florida and near Disney come true.  We thank each and every one of you for your support, your advice and (most importantly to us) your friendship.  A year and a half ago after dinner with our friends Craig and Amy we had a long talk and decided that our plans should move up and we decided on making the jump in July, 2011.  Here it is a year later and our dream is a wonderful reality.

Now, please enjoy our little video.


1 Comment

Happy Day!

Dear Wishes and Pixie Dust Readers:

It hardly seems possible that one year ago today we arrived in our new home state.   What began as nothing more than a dream culminated into major life changes and experiences.   While we absolutely love living in Florida, there is one thing we have observed, and that a friend mentioned as well:  there is no perfect place to live–there are trade offs in any location.   We’ll be talking about some of those trade offs in this post, and our overall feelings about our relocation.

Do we have any regrets, and would we do anything differently?  The one major concern we had was Ben’s schooling, and as it turned out, we had a right to be concerned.  We researched the schools, talked with the staff at the school prior to the move, and as much as we wanted to believe the schools would be comparable to Wisconsin’s, unfortunately they simply fell way short in terms of following the IEP and providing flexibility to his day.  We pulled him out of the public school after Christmas, and he is much happier with homeschooling.

Should we have waited to move until Ben finished middle school?  Maybe; but then we would have been pulling Catie out of high school mid-way through.  There really doesn’t seem to be a perfect time to uproot a child, and overall we think we made the right decision to move when we did.

One item that we didn’t move, that we now wish we would have, was our mattresses.  We went on the belief that we would be able to purchase mattresses at a fairly decent price:  Florida seems to be full of mattress places offering incredible deals.  However, we soon discovered that those “deals” were simply a means to get you to enter the store and purchase a more expensive mattress.    In this case we discovered you truly get what you paid for, and if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.  We ended up spending more on mattresses than we anticipated and putting them on credit, but are happy to say our last payment is due the first week of August.

It was very overwhelming to walk into Target our first night here, knowing that we needed to buy EVERYTHING.  In retrospect, we should have kept a list of everything we discarded but needed to purchase again; it would have made shopping a lot easier.  We are still buying things for the house simply because they are items that aren’t used regularly so we don’t think of them when we go shopping.

One major regret we have is moving so far away from our son Nick.  We knew it would be hard, but that sure doesn’t make the reality of it any easier.  With the cost of airfare, and his limited availability due to work and school schedules, we only are able to see him two to three times a year.  If you have children, you realize how incredibly painful this is.  We were blessed with the opportunity to witness his marriage last month and attend the reception; but we weren’t as involved as we would have liked to be, given the distance between us.

So what’s good about Florida?  The sunshine, of course!  It is incredible to walk outside in February and have it not be blowing, snowing and bitterly cold.  This is our first full summer here, and it seems to flip flop from being incredibly rainy to incredibly steamy.  Summers are brutal, no doubt about it, but we’ve learned to adapt (massive amounts of air conditioning and drinking water) and just wait for the cooler months to come.    Honestly the only time it really affects us negatively is when we do Disney and/or spend any quantity of time outdoors, but we prepare for it, and really, it’s fine.

It’s incredible as well to be able to visit Walt Disney World on a weekly basis.  We know some people judge us on this, and think, wow, must be nice to always be on vacation.  Well, that would be nice, but it’s not our reality.  We tend to go on Wednesday late afternoon/early evening (due to Catie having early release at school) and on Friday night or Saturday.  We are not there every day, nor do we wish to be.  School and work priorities always come first.  We love being able to go for an evening, or an afternoon, take in a few attractions, and leave.

We absolutely love the city we live in, Clermont.  We researched the area, and knew that we wanted to be close to Disney, but not too close that we were experiencing the tourist mania that exists in Kissimmee and the surrounding areas.  Walt Disney World is approximately a 35-50 min drive, depending on traffic and which park we decide to go to on that particular day.

What do we miss about Wisconsin?  The food.  Florida seriously lacks a decent dairy department in the grocery stores, and we really miss the local restaurants that were a part of our lives for 13 years:  places that either have not made it to Florida, or only exist in our city of Fond du Lac.  We don’t believe, however, that food is a compelling reason to stay in Wisconsin, and it always gives us an excuse to return in the summer!  (Not that we needed one with Nick, but you get our drift!)

So overall, we feel we have adjusted fairly well to southern life, but it has taken most of the year to feel this way.  We renewed our lease for our apartment, so we are committed to stay until November 2013–look for a separate post on our lease renewal in the next couple of days.    Life in Florida has been an adjustment, but we are all happy  and feel that there are a lot more opportunities here given our children’s interests, and their abilities to pursue those interests.

Thanks for following along over the past year or so, and look for future posts on life in Florida!


Leave a comment

Moving: Day 2

Here are the tweets from Day 2:  we passed through Illinois and Indiana, and spent the night in Kentucky.

10:24 A.M.    Later start than planned but it’s all good. The challenge is getting everything back into the car & trunk. Illinois here we come.

Ben remembers crying as we crossed the Wisconsin state line.  As excited as he was, it was still so hard to leave the familiar behind.

11:13 A.M.    Picking up postcards as our next stop will be lunch in Indiana @ Lake Forest Oasis .

One of the fun things we did was to pick up postcards at every state we entered.  The idea was for the kids to document the travels through the state, and then they could be hole punched and kept together on a binder ring.  I believe they started the project, but as we arrived closer to Florida, it was put aside.

11:55 A.M.     Going into the express lanes on the Kennedy @ Chicago Traffic .

12:01 P.M.     Our view.

12:04 P.M.    Dan Ryan Expressway @ Very Busy Interstate

12:15 P.M.     $3.50 toll @ Chicago Skyway Toll Plazas

12:26 P.M.    I’m at Illinois/Indiana State Line I-90 in Hammond, IN

1:18 P.M.      Lunch time 🙂 @ Portillo’s

4:12 P.M.     Switching drivers & Mt Dew fill 🙂

4:34 P.M.      I’m at 65 & 70 interchange in Indianapolis, IN

5:06 P.M.     Indiana seems to go on forever.

6:28 P.M.     Yay! Kentucky! @ Indiana/Kentucky State Line I-65

6:39 P.M.     Omg we just saw the ghostbusters walking down the street in Louisville.

Note:  It was some sort of Horror Movie Convention.

6:57 P.M.     Free cookies! @ Subway

6:57 P.M.     I’m at McDonalds

6:59 P.M.     I’m at White Castle

8:11 P.M.     I’m at Kentucky Welcome Center in Lebanon Junction, KY

10:00 P.M.  I’m at Bowling Green, Ky in Bowling Green, KY

10:28 P.M.   I’m at Walmart in Bowling Green, KY