Saturday, October 8, 2011

Greetings from Disney World!

Just kidding... We got home last night. I'm so sorry we didn't end up blogging while we were on vacation. On Sunday and Monday nights we were just too exhausted to even think about it. On Tuesday night we realized we didn't have an internet cable in our room, and we were again so exhausted that we decided to forget it. On Wednesday we got the internet cable, only to realize that using said cable would cost us $10 per day and, since we would be home on Friday, we figured we would just wait and do a huge all-encompassing blog post when we were home.

Here is the afore-mentioned all-encompassing post:

Saturday
We got up and took our time packing and doing a last-minute house-cleaning before heading off to Detroit around 3:00pm. Our flight down to Orlando was at 10:00am Sunday, so we decided to stay the night at an airport hotel the night before. The girls were very excited to have an extra vacation day of swimming in a hotel pool. It was hysterical! It was the smallest swimming pool we have ever seen! I wanted to get a picture of it but never did, unfortunately. Luckily we had the pool to ourselves -- I don't think it would have fit any more people! We swam for a little while, went out for dinner and called it a night.

Sunday

The flight to Orlando was uneventful -- we even landed 30 minutes early! Ruby kept asking if we were in the air yet, while we were still parked at the terminal! Two hours in an airplane is a piece of cake compared to the two trips we've taken to China and back.

Window seat!
Once we got to the hotel we were off to Epcot. We rode a couple of the rides and wandered through a couple of the countries until we got to "China." We stayed there for quite a while and finally called it a night around 9:00pm.

Outside the China pavillion

Monday

Happy Birthday, Lin! Monday was Lin's 14th birthday and we kicked off the day with Winnie the Pooh and some of his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood.

Winnie the Pooh breakfast

After breakfast, it was off to enjoy the Magic Kingdom.

The Halloween decorations were beautiful! I wish I would have taken more time to enjoy them.

Ruby on Dad's shoulders, where she spent much of the week.

The Evil Emporer Zurg, outside the Toy Story ride.


Disney World wasn't what Lin expected it to be, unfortunately. She was thinking it would be all roller coasters and thrill rides. She had no interest in the smaller rides and shows, and she made sure we knew! So, I can't lie, Monday morning wasn't exactly the fabulous start to our Disney vacation that I was hoping for. She and I exchanged a fair share of "words," but she lightened up a bit in the afternoon and had a good time from there on out. We had a long chat on Monday evening about some of her behavior that day and I think we came to a good understanding.  It's times like this that I need to remember that she's still learning about family life. I think she didn't really grasp what a big deal this vacation was for us and how this is not just something we can do all the time. Once I was able to explain it to her and make her understand that she should be more grateful for what we as a family are able to do, she really did have fun. She even enjoyed those smaller "little kid" rides!

Anyway, back to our day. We had dinner Monday night with Cinderella, Prince Charming, Drizella, Anastasia, and Cinderella's wicked step-mother, Lady Tremaine. It was fabulous! It was by far our favorite of the character meals we had planned and I highly recommend it for anyone travelling there soon (Dan and Kerri, that's for you!).

Ruby and Cinderella

The girls with Lady Tremaine. I love the grimace on her face! She never broke character and spent the dinner sneering at everyone she spoke to.

The obnoxious Anastasia! At one point during the dinner someone accidentally dropped and broke a glass and, right on cue, both Anastasia and Drizella screamed out "Cinderella!!"

Tuesday

We slept in just a little and then headed off to Animal Kingdom, where Lin went on the Expedition Everest ride 4 times! Ruby was running a mysterious fever that day, but a couple doses of children's ibuprofen cleared her right up. In fact, we joked that her ibuprofen must have been laced with an energy drink! She wasn't sick before, and never had a fever after that day, so we still don't know what was going on. Thank goodness it cleared up on it's own.

Dave and Lin on the dinosaur ride. Hysterical!

That's "Expedition Everest" rising majestically in the background. It was a super-fun ride!

A giraffe along the safari expedition
Poor fever-girl... Oh wait, that fever actually didn't slow her down one bit!

Wednesday

We went back to Epcot on Wednesday. At this point Lin was starting to get a little worried about the homework she had piled up back in the hotel room, so we told her this would be an early day since we had already been to Epcot on Sunday evening. Wrong! We stayed until dark, again!

Here are the girls with Ariel -- can you see how Ruby is just about ready to burst? Ariel is her favorite and Ruby was just thrilled to meet her. This was another character breakfast -- Belle, Cinderella, Snow White, Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), and Ariel. Honestly, I think I was just as excited as Ruby to see all these characters in "real life."
Bruce the shark!
Meeting Mulan in the China pavillion
Ruby trying on a "Belle" dress
Shopping for Hello Kitty merchandise in "Japan"
At this point I have to stop and tell a funny story about Ruby. On Sunday night when we were first looking around in the park, Ruby zeroed-in on the gorgeous princess dresses for sale in all the shops. However, at a whopping price of $65, there was no way we were going to buy her one. But she kept asking and kept asking. She wanted a Jasmine outfit so bad! So on Monday I finally said, "Alright, we'll buy you a Jasmine outfit. But here's the deal: that's the only souvenir you'll get while we're here because it's so much money." I told her to think long and hard about it. Well, she decided that she really wanted that Jasmine outfit, so we told her we'd buy it at the end of the week. All day Monday and all day Tuesday, whenever she saw something she liked, she would stop herself and say "No, I'm getting the Jasmine dress."

And then we got the the Japan portion of Epcot on Wednesday afternoon. And she saw... Hello Kitty. As far as her little eyes could see... Hello Kitty. I could see that she was in utter turmoil. Hello Kitty vs. Jasmine. She thought and thought. She asked me what she should do. I told her it was her decision, but that I thought it would be a lot more fun to get a few smaller souvenirs instead of just one outfit. And I told her to think about it some more. Well, Hello Kitty won the battle and Ruby, very reasonably for a 4-year-old, decided that she could just get a less-expensive Jasmine Halloween costume at the Halloween store once we were home. A wise decision, don't you think?

Gee, Lin is strong, isn't she?
Thursday

Our last day was spent at Hollywood Studios. We started our day making an unfortunate choice -- we took Ruby on the Tower of Terror! I know, I know, you're all thinking what terrible parents we are! All I can say is, we didn't know! We've never been on it! And Ruby was tall enough, so we figured, why not? She's loved all the rides she's ever been on! She's a thrill-ride junkie! ... Ha! Were we ever wrong! It took about 15 minutes for her to stop crying but at least we're all able to laugh about it now. She can go back to preschool on Monday and tell everyone that she actually went on the Tower of Terror!!

That's the Tower of Terror in the background. Notice Ruby is eating Doritos in this picture; I can't lie, we had to bribe her with chips to calm her down!
Another great ride photo, this time on the Rock 'N Roller Coaster
Heck of an outfit, don't you think? Lin was inspired by the Indiana Jones stunt show we'd just seen.
Dinner at the Sci-Fi Cafe. Not sure how well you can see it, but everyone ate in cars at a drive-in theater which played old sci-fi film trailers. So much fun! This was all indoors, by the way. Very cool!
Leaving the park on our final night. Sad to go, but ready to be going home.

By the end of the week we were all ready to get home. Although the girls got along great for the most part, it was obvious that they each needed to get back to their own comfort zones. In fact, even as I write this, Lin is vegging-out with her Chinese TV shows. I know she was a bit frustrated with the food choices. I didn't realize how much Chinese food we eat in our house now, until we were faced with a week of not much variety outside of pizza and burgers!

It's great to go on vacation and it's great to be back home!

4 comments:

  1. I gotta say that Ruby sounds like my kind of girl....what's not to love about Hello Kitty! Thanks for sharing your vacation with the rest of us!

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  2. Oh My! So fun! Grace can't WAIT to go...almost daily she asks when we are going...how many more sleeps.....can I see Cinderella...can I see Snow White....what color is the palace! It is going to be simply magical! What specific restaurant did you go to for the Cinderella Thing....when I looked it up, there were 3! HELP! I'm hoping we can still get some reservations...they were pretty full up when we called a month or so ago, but no harm in trying! Glad you had a wonderful time with your girls! We must get together soon!

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  3. Hey Kerri -- The Cinderella dinner was at 1900 Park Fare, inside the Grand Floridian resort. It was very nice, and way fun!

    I tried sending you an email but it got sent back to me, so I must not have your correct email address.

    Let's get together soon!
    Lisa

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  4. Hey Lisa!

    We are going to 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridan!!!! We have reservations for Dinner! Whoo HOOO!!!!!!

    Kerri

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