Monday, January 30, 2017

Disney in December

Dear blog! How I've missed you. So hard to catch up the last year so I want to talk about what the kids are doing now.

It's almost Christmas and the house is so pretty. We have an 8ft blow up Santa in the back yard (Thank you Mimi) near the new patio (that we love) and large colored bulbs strung along the fence. All the kids in the neighborhood love the Santa, they walk by and talk about him, to him. So sweet.

The front of the house has white lights and Jojo's deer. And every night, the kids and I go to look at Christmas lights. We bundle up, "snug as bugs" in our jammies, with their blankets, and make hot chocolate from the Kurig. Jack and Ella love making their hot chocolate and working the Kurig. They feel like little grown ups pushing all the buttons. They fill their cups to the top with marshmallows and we're off! We play Christmas music via Padora over my phone and the kids will say which movie each song is from (if it is from a movie), like Home Alone, Elf, Polar Express...surprising, there are lots of old Christmas songs that show up on those movies.


And there was a Christmas festival in our park that we just happened to look out the window and see going on. it was incredible! They had train rides, a mule-drawn carriage, carolers all dressed up, bounce castles, food trucks, and small business tents with merchandise. So, so, so nice!!!


They went to visit Santa this year with BB. Work has been nuts since Dr. Mooney left so I was worried we wouldn't have time. Jack wants a bat mobile, Iron Man suit, bunk beds, and "all the boys stuff." Ella has consistently asked for a Mermaid bike, baby doll, and at one point, Cinderella's castle. Aim high kids, aim high.

We just got back from my ortho conference at Disney. The happiest place on earth! Mimi joined us this time and they would do the parks in the morning and I'd join them in the afternoons. It was a ball! The Seven Dwarves Mine Train and Thunder Mountain were Jack's favorites (I think we have a roller coaster enthusiast on our hands). And Ella liked meeting the princesses (Merida was great!) and the Peter Pan and Haunted Mansion ("spooky house!")

The castle was absolutely beautiful and crowds were so much smaller this time of year. We'll definitely go back in winter from now on! Here we are on our way. Sweet Mimi was such a sport! Letting us drive the truck and sitting in the back the entire way, entertaining the troops!



This time, when we met Elsa/Ana, Jack showed Ana how to do the robot. It was hilarious! Ella performed a little ballet :)


 Here she is on her first day. Hey Hollywood!! Sassy mama ;)


 At the entrance of Hollywood studios. It's meant to replicate Los Angeles in the 1950s. It was incredibly charming!


The Toy Story Mania ride was great. The wait line was decorated with larger-than-life toy displays to make you feel like you were a toy in the movie! So clever Disney!




 Jack LOVED the Star Wars ride. We were able to ride several rides more than once with him since Ella was too short. We stepped in the simulator and, on one of our turns, Jack was the stowaway on board that Darth Vader was trying to capture. It was hilarious b/c Jack didn't realize what was going on. He just sat there with his sweet little face and those glasses that were too big for him and the crowd got the biggest kick out of him. After that though, he was afraid to ride, thinking that Darth Vader was really going to get him!







We dined with the princesses this go-round at Epcot. The food was mediocre but a fun experience for the kids. Many of the princesses were the same as last time too!




 Best seat in the house for the Magic Kingdom parade! We parked here under an umbrella and split my favorite ice-cream sandwiches. They are so delicious!




And we rode Dumbo! Only fitting that all the girls rode together. It was my favorite and cemented my LOVE for elephants!


And Ella rode her first big girl roller coaster! Goofy's Barnstormer. She did great!



The castle was so incredibly magical, dripping with icey lights and colors projected on to the castle that would change from the most enchanting and beautiful purples to pale pink to cinderella blue. Just incredible. And they did a show for the villains and lights would project villain-specific colors onto the castle with the villain-specific music...thats the best I can describe it. :)

And we had to visit our favorite Tusker House! The food is some of our favorite and the characters come around to the table multiple times. Such fun!


Ella and I waited for Mimi, Daddy, and Jack to ride Splash Mountain. We were patiently eating our popcorn waiting for the big moment! LOL!




Jack is so silly, developing the funnest little personality. He loves to tease and make people laugh.


I think Mimi enjoyed herself. She was such a good sport. Disney can be a lot of work at times but it's all worth it when you see sweet pictures like this...



And our favorite princess by far, this time around was Merida. She interacted so well with the kids. They adored her!





Ariel...you go girl.

 Animal Kingdom sweeties...



Few family shots...


 Cute moments...


So nice to reminisce the good moments of the trip b/c the last day poor Justin woke up sick. I didn't think the poor guy would make it. I thought he might pass out on the way to the car. He was pouring sweat and at one point asked me to get a hotel for him saying, "I'll find a way home." lol! It was a quick bug that all the adults shared for about 12-24 hours but thankfully the kids only got a little tummy ache. 

This weekend we'll leave for Granna and Papa's to have Christmas. Carina is over visiting this morning. Best time of year! Hope to post Christmas pictures soon, but just in case...heres one from Granna's. 


On an unrelated note, we got a fish. He is the ugliest fish to ever occupy a bowl. His name varies by the day. First is was "Hanna" then "Hans" and now we just call him "the fish." Either way, sweet mommy-fish-Ella decided to feed said baby fish. She only poured half the fish food in the bottom of the bowl. She takes her responsibilities seriously! We thought he was a goner when we went to Disney. Lindsay text me one day to tell me he was belly up and ask about his burial at sea and the next day he was back! A Christmas miracle!!

So I'll try to post Christmas and our first Disney trip soon but one of the best parts of Christmas is below. My sweet baby sister got herself engaged!!! Can't wait to celebrate!!!