Monday, May 21, 2007

Disney World


Inspired by my dear friend Caroline, I have decided to do a post about Disney World. For those of you who don't know, we took Andrew to Disney this last October so he could meet the real Buzz. We saw Buzz an average of 2-3 times a day, and after the 3rd day, Buzz knew us! He drew Andrew a picture and wrote him a note, which we were told he had never done before. We all love Buzz!


I did A LOT of research before going to Disney, but found all the information to be vague! I wanted someone to tell me where to stay, etc. We have had several friends that have asked my opinion, so I think I will share it now. I am contemplating writing a book!


So hear goes,


First and foremost, the big question, where to stay. We love Disney World, so when we go to Orlando, we go just to Disney; therefore, we only stay at a Disney Resort. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the Value and Moderate Resorts if you are going on a budget, but if we are going to spend the money to go to Disney, we are staying at the Deluxe Resorts. We visited (not stayed) all of them, and here is our opinion. We stayed at the Wilderness on our honeymoon and loved it! It is one of our favorites! If you are going to spend a lot of time swimming, stay at the Beach or Yatch Club. If you can afford it, stay at the Grand Floridian. Nothing can compare. We are debating about the Contemporary. We love the new rooms, monorail, and view of Magic Kingdom! The lobby is dated and doesn't have the magic Disney feel. Hopefully they will renovate it soon.


When to go...Value Season, when crowd levels are at their lowest!


Which kids to bring. If you have a child that adores a character like we did and do, it is absolutely worth it to take them, around 3 or four, when they can miss a nap. If you don't have one that is obsessed, wait until the youngest is 40" tall. They can do all the good rides!


Character meals... Do the meal plan, and do Character meals for dinner only. Everyone is ready to sit down, and we like our big meal to be at dinner. Cinderella's castle and Chef Mickey are the only two I recommend at this time (I have new ones I want to try).


When you bring kids that are under 40" tall, you will spend most of your time meeting characters, watching parades, and watching shows. Our favorites are afternoon parade at Magic Kingdom, night parade at Magic Kingdom, Wishes fireworks and Magic Kingdom, opening show at Magic Kingdom, show in front of castle at Magic Kingdom, afternoon parade at MGM. Also one of my favorite things to do is ride in the front cab of the monorail. Best views!!!


Don't do the Park Hopper Pass. It just causes stress. If you can only go to one park a day, you will be a little more relaxed.


These are just our opinions. I know you may disagree. Please feel free to post. We are planning on going next September to take Anna to meet Cinderella, so I would love to know different people's thoughts and experiences.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Happy Mothers Day!

Happy Mother's Day!!! This weekend I got to go with Amy to a "mini-market." We had a great time. Andrew stayed with his Daddy, and Anna went to Gigi's. This morning, Anna and Gigi woke me up with a card that Poppy got for Anna to give me and a flower that Grandma and Anna planted for me. After that, while I was changing Anna's clothes to go to church, I saw she had a rash all over her body (except her head), hives, and huge swollen whelps. We ended up taking her to the ER because we couldn't find any clinics open. They gave her Benedryll and Steroids, watch her, and we got to go home. We have an appointment with our doctor in the AM. When I got home, Dan and Andrew had bought and setup a fountain for the courtyard, and bought my polka dot flip flops (that I had picked out and put on hold). Anyway a great mother's day with the exception of the trip to the ER! The picture was our mothers mother's day gift! Here's to all the mothers! God bless you!

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Andrew's first baseball game


Andrew had his first baseball game on Saturday. He did great and we are so proud of him! At this point in time, he likes baseball much more than soccer.

Limo ride and dinner



Here is our limo ride and dinner night. We had a great time!!!

The Queen in training

Cindy, this is for you. Here is the Queen in training!

Beauty and the Beast

We had a great time at Beauty and the Beast!

The picture looks worse than it was



First of all, Andrew was not hurt in this picture and it is not as bad as it appears! He jumped out of the swing, and then fell. Second, I did not mean to take the last picture.
As I said in the previous post, Andrew has learned to pump himself on the swing. He is very proud (as is his mother) so he wanted me to take a picture of him pumping to put on "his website." So I go out there to take a picture, and that is the first picture. As I am taking the second picture, I hear a thud. My camera is so slow so I actually got the picture of him jumping off the swing instead of swinging. The picture looks worse than it is. He jumped off, but the ground was wet, so when he landed on his feet, his wet shoes slid out from underneath him. He was not hurt, and is much more cautious about jumping out of the swing now.