Today we’re giving a yes day to our kids. That has no budget. All in Disney World. Only have a few days left of our pass, so we wanna go out with a bang. So we’re giving them a full day of whatever they want. Yes to everything. And I’m a little scared. Not sure if the kids fully understand what this means. But my worry is I’m just gonna go into store and wanna buy everything, and I have to say yes to it. I did my best to try to explain it to them yesterday, but I’m not sure if they fully understand. One of my daughters just woke up and she was, it’s yesterday. My oldest daughter woke up in the middle of the night, so excited for you, thinking it was what, yesterday? Like it was Christmas. And then we told her, no, it’s still in the middle of the night. So I’m really hoping they understand it’s not a full buying frenzy. Even though there’s no budget, I want them to do the yes things, the things they want to do in Disney. We’re Disney adults. We do things we wanna do all the time. So if they wanna go to Animal Kingdom and Pet Pooh of the pig, let’s do it. You wanna get face painting? Let’s do it. You wanna eat three doughnuts? Do it. You wanna get in line to meet Pluto? Let’s do it. I’m going to try to film as Much as possible without being too much. Cause I wanna, like, experience a day with them. Because this is not just for content. We’ve wanted to do this always, and they finally worked themselves up to do it. My oldest daughter just woke up. Yes, it’s yes day. So squealing. I’ll recap and let you know if I actually said no to anything, because let’s be for real, you can’t ask for, like, an airplane. Also would love to do this with, like, a zero budget kind of yes day as well, where they can’t spend any money. But once upon a time. Let’s see how this goes. They want Mickey waffles. Thank you. So first request right now is Mickey Waffles. So make sure you hit that follow button, because I’m taking you with me on the Ultimate Disney day with three little kids.