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    • Although it is going to be a rainy day; it's a wonderful morning sipping hot coffee in my diaper that is verrrry wet and I just went poopie in my diapie. Ahhh!!!
    • Chapter 31:  Morning came gently this time.   No alarms. No rush—just soft light slipping through the curtains and the distant sounds of the resort waking up outside.   Inside the room, Jack stirred first.   A small stretch. A quiet yawn.   Then a sleepy, “Mama…”   Jill was already moving.   “Good morning,” she whispered, stepping over to the crib. “Did you sleep okay?”   Jack blinked up at her, still half-dreaming.   “Disney…” he murmured, like he was confirming it hadn’t all been a dream.   Jill smiled. “Still here.”   ⸻   Marcus sat up a moment later, running a hand through his hair. “Morning, buddy.”   Jack turned his head slightly toward him.   “Daddy…”   Marcus grinned. “That’s me.”   ⸻   They eased into the morning slowly—no urgency, just settling back into rhythm.   Jill checked Jack’s diaper first, gently and quickly, then got him cleaned up and freshened for the day. He fussed a little at the transition from sleep, but calmed as soon as she picked him up.   “There we go,” she said softly. “All ready.”   Marcus laid out clothes for all of them while Jill dressed Jack in a comfortable Disney-day outfit—light, easy, and perfect for walking around the parks.   Jack sat on the bed holding Flopsy, watching them move around the room like he was still deciding if he was fully awake yet.   ⸻   “Breakfast downstairs?” Marcus asked once they were ready.   Jill nodded. “He’s gonna need energy for today.”   Jack perked up slightly at that.   “Food?” he asked.   Jill laughed softly. “Yes, food.”   ⸻   A few minutes later, they made their way down to the resort’s breakfast area at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort.   The space was bright and lively—families everywhere, plates of food, the smell of fresh waffles and fruit filling the air.   Jack sat in the stroller at first, taking it all in.   “Wow…” he murmured.   Marcus smiled. “Big breakfast place, huh?”   Jack nodded slowly.   ⸻   They had just settled in with their food when a small wave of excitement moved through the dining area.   A Cast Member voice rang out warmly:   “Say hello to some special guests this morning!”   Jack looked up immediately.   From one side of the room, costumed Disney characters began to enter, waving and greeting families.   Jack froze slightly, eyes wide.   “…characters,” he whispered.   Jill noticed right away. “It’s okay,” she said softly. “They’re just here to say hi.”   Marcus leaned in. “You wanna see them?”   Jack didn’t answer right away.   He just watched.   Carefully.   Curious—but cautious.   ⸻   A few characters moved through the room, stopping for photos, high-fives, and waves.   Jack stayed close to Jill, gripping her hand.   Then—   He saw him.   A tall, striped, bouncing figure moving with energetic steps through the crowd.   Tigger.   Jack’s eyes widened a little.   “Tigger…” he said quietly.   Tigger noticed him and gave an exaggerated, friendly bounce and wave.   Jack flinched at first—then smiled shyly.   Jill crouched slightly beside him. “He’s saying hi.”   Jack hesitated… then lifted his hand just a little.   A small wave back.   ⸻   Tigger made his way over, playful and gentle, stopping right in front of their table.   Jack leaned back slightly in his seat, overwhelmed—but not scared now.   Just… shy.   Marcus smiled. “You wanna say hi properly?”   Jack looked at Jill.   She gave a reassuring nod. “Only if you want to.”   Jack swallowed, then slowly nodded.   “Okay…”   ⸻   Jill lifted him carefully from the stroller.   Jack held onto Flopsy tightly, but didn’t pull away.   Tigger leaned down dramatically, pointing at him and then giving an enthusiastic thumbs-up gesture.   Jack blinked… then smiled.   A real one this time.   ⸻   “Picture?” Marcus asked, pulling out his phone.   Jill nodded. “Let’s do it.”   Jack hesitated for just a second longer—   then leaned slightly toward Tigger.   ⸻   Click.   ⸻   After the photo, Tigger gave Jack a gentle wave goodbye and bounced off toward the next table.   Jack watched him go, still processing everything.   Then quietly said:   “Tigger… nice.”   Jill smiled. “He liked you.”   Jack looked up at her. “Me?”   Marcus chuckled. “Yeah. You.”   Jack hugged Flopsy a little tighter, a small proud smile forming again.   ⸻   They settled back into breakfast, the moment fading into something soft and warm.   But now Jack kept glancing around the room— just in case another character might show up.   And for the first time that morning, the shyness was starting to turn into excitement.   Chapter 32: They were just finishing breakfast when a cheerful voice cut through the soft restaurant noise.   “Good morning! How are we doing today?”   A resort employee in a bright, themed uniform approached their table with an easy smile and a small lanyard of colorful pins hanging around their neck.   Jack looked up from his plate immediately, curious but still a little shy after meeting Tigger.   Jill smiled politely. “Good morning.”   Marcus nodded. “Hey there.”   The employee leaned in slightly, upbeat and friendly. “First time visiting with us?”   Jill glanced at Marcus, then nodded. “Yes—first trip.”   “Oh, perfect!” the employee said, clearly excited. “Then you absolutely have to know about pin trading.”   Jack tilted his head slightly.   “Pin… trading?” he repeated quietly.   The employee noticed his interest and crouched a little so she was at his level, making sure not to feel overwhelming.   “Yeah!” she said warmly. “See these?” She held up her lanyard so Jack could see the small, detailed pins—characters, rides, symbols from different parks. “You can collect them, trade them with Cast Members or even other guests. It’s like a little treasure hunt all across the parks.”   Jack studied them carefully.   Little pictures… everywhere?   Jill noticed his focus and smiled. “That sounds like something you’d like.”   Marcus chuckled. “Probably end up with a whole collection.”   Jack didn’t say anything yet—but his eyes were still on the pins.   ⸻   The employee continued enthusiastically. “Each park has its own unique pins too, so you can kind of build your trip as you go. And if you find one you really love, you can just keep it. No pressure.”   Jack looked up at Jill. “Keep it?”   Jill nodded. “If you like it, it’s yours.”   That seemed to settle something in him.   ⸻   The employee smiled wider. “So—have you decided which park you’re heading to first?”   Marcus leaned back slightly. “That’s actually what we were just talking about.”   Jill nodded. “We’re deciding between a couple.”   Jack listened closely, looking back and forth between them.   Marcus tapped the table lightly. “We’ve got four main options—”   Jill added, “Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, EPCOT, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park.”   The employee nodded knowingly. “All great choices.”   Jack’s eyes widened slightly at the list.   “Big…” he murmured.   Marcus smiled. “Yeah. Very big.”   ⸻   Jill glanced at Jack. “What do you think? Where should we go first?”   Jack hesitated, thinking hard.   He looked down at the pins again.   Then up at Jill.   Then Marcus.   Then softly said, “Castle one?”   Jill’s face softened immediately.   Marcus grinned. “You mean Magic Kingdom?”   Jack nodded quickly. “Yeah. Castle.”   The employee brightened. “Great first choice! That’s usually where the magic starts for a lot of families.”   Jill smiled, brushing Jack’s hair gently. “Sounds like someone already decided for us.”   Marcus laughed lightly. “Works for me.”   ⸻   The employee stood back up, still smiling. “Well, you’re going to have an amazing time. And don’t forget—start collecting those pins early. It makes the whole trip even more fun.”   Jack looked thoughtful again.   “Pins…” he repeated quietly.   Jill nodded. “We’ll look for some today.”   That seemed to make him happy.   ⸻   As the employee walked off, Marcus leaned toward Jill. “So… Castle first?”   Jill looked at Jack, who was still watching the direction Tigger had gone earlier, then back at the idea of pins, then the whole world ahead of him.   She smiled.   “Yeah,” she said softly. “Let’s start there.”   Jack looked up at her.   “Castle,” he confirmed again, a little more sure this time.   Jill nodded. “Castle.”   And just like that—   their first park decision was made,   and the real adventure was officially about to begin.   After breakfast, they took a little time to head back up to the room and get fully ready for the day. Marcus double-checked the park bag, Jill made sure Jack was comfortable and hydrated, and Jack clutched Flopsy like he was afraid it might get left behind again.   “All set?” Marcus asked.   Jill nodded. “We’ve got everything.”   Jack looked up. “Castle?”   Jill smiled. “Castle.”   That was enough.   ⸻   They made their way out of Disney’s Art of Animation Resort and into the bright morning air. The resort already felt more alive than earlier—families moving toward buses, excitement building in every direction.   Jack sat in the stroller again, but this time he wasn’t quiet.   He pointed at everything.   “Big bus.”   “People.”   “Disney cars.”   Marcus laughed softly. “Lots to look at, huh?”   Jack nodded quickly. “Yeah.”   ⸻   They followed the signs toward the transportation area, joining a steady stream of guests heading for the parks. Buses pulled in and out in a constant rhythm, each one marked with its destination.   Jill checked the board. “That one.”   Marcus nodded. “Magic Kingdom.”   Jack’s head snapped up at the name.   “Castle park?” he asked quickly.   Jill smiled. “Yep. Castle park.”   His face lit up a little more.   ⸻   The bus rolled up with a soft hiss of brakes. Doors opened, and a wave of cool air spilled out.   Marcus lifted the stroller slightly while Jill guided Jack up the steps carefully.   “Good morning!” the driver greeted.   “Morning,” Jill replied.   Jack peeked around from his seat, watching everything closely as they settled into a spot near the middle.   The doors closed.   A soft announcement played.   And then—they were moving.   ⸻   As the bus pulled away, Jack pressed his face slightly toward the window.   Outside, the resort slowly disappeared behind rows of palm trees and winding roads.   “Going…” he murmured.   “Yep,” Marcus said. “On our way.”   Jill reached over, resting a hand gently on his arm. “You okay?”   Jack nodded, still watching. “Castle soon.”   “That’s right,” she said softly. “Soon.”   ⸻   The ride wasn’t long, but it felt like a transition—like the world was shifting from “getting there” to “already here.”   More buses joined the route. More excited voices filled the space.   And then, gradually, signs started to change.   Bigger ones.   More familiar ones.   A sense of anticipation building with every mile.   Jack sat up a little straighter.   “What that?” he asked, pointing.   Marcus followed his gaze and smiled. “That means we’re close.”   ⸻   Eventually, the bus slowed.   People started shifting in their seats.   The atmosphere changed—buzzing, alive, electric.   Jack noticed it immediately.   “Here?” he asked.   Jill squeezed his hand. “Almost.”   The bus turned.   And there it was.   The entrance gates of Magic Kingdom.   Jack went still.   For a moment, he just stared.   The scale of it. The archway. The crowds. The feeling that something enormous was just beyond that entrance.   “…castle…” he whispered.   Jill smiled softly. “Yep.”   Marcus leaned forward slightly. “We’re here, buddy.”   ⸻   The bus came to a stop, doors opening with a familiar hiss.   A wave of sound and excitement poured in from outside—monorail horns in the distance, chatter, music faintly drifting from the park beyond.   Jack gripped Flopsy a little tighter, but this time—   it wasn’t fear.   It was anticipation.   ⸻   Jill stood first. “Alright. Let’s go.”   Marcus wheeled the stroller forward as they stepped down together.   The air felt different here—like the start of something bigger than everything before it.   Jack looked up at Jill.   “Castle time?” he asked again, softer now.   Jill smiled down at him.   “Castle time.”   And together—they walked toward the gates.
    • I'm "allergic" to any food as my nose starts to run for everything I eat.  Apparently it's fairly common and not much you can do about it, other than use a spray, but it's not that much of an issue. 
    • I'm not even AB and was thinking about making a nursery. It ended up as storage and 3D-printer room. 
    • It sounds like your tummy and your bladder were just waiting for you to get out of bed to play a little trick on you. Sometimes when you stand up and move around—especially bending over like that—it wakes everything up all at once! Those three big waves certainly sounds like a lot for one little nappy to handle, but it sounds like you’re tucked in and feeling very full and warm now.
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