Friday, March 22, 2013

Spring Break 2013


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For the last few months, we’ve been planning an exciting trip to Orlando, Florida for Spring Break 2013.  Between Katelynn’s fascination with Disney Princesses  and “her castle” at the Magic Kingdom, and Todd’s & Carl’s desire to finally go to Legoland Florida… it’s been a trip we’ve all been looking forward to for quite sometime.

It started back in January when we told the kids we were going….


Unfortunately, as is almost always the case with Carl’s job, travel plans were tentative until the last minute – at least for Carl.  Since Carl was working away from Houston, it took a little coordination to get us all together.  On Saturday, the kids and I took off to drive halfway to Orlando, conveniently located at my parents’ house.  The 8-hour trip ended up taking 11 hours thanks to construction traffic in Louisiana.  At the same time, Carl drove the 6+ hours from the Valley to our house since he couldn’t leave work earlier.  Since the timing worked out, he attended the Chris Tomlin/Louie Giglio concert at the Cynthia Woods Pavilion.  He said the concert was awesome and Louie’s message was amazing, but it was weird to be there by himself.  Carl’s been going to listen to Louie Giglio since the Passion 2000 event 13 years ago.  Both Louie and Carl have gotten a little older since then!

Sunday, Carl flew from Houston to Orlando while my parents and I drove the rest of the way to Orlando.  There was definitely a lot of energy in the car on the way down.  Once we all got together, we settled into the vacation house we rented for the week (much cheaper than a hotel) and rested up for the long week.  Monday, we got to go to “Carl’s Disney World”… otherwise known as Legoland Florida.  There was a ton of stuff to do there and you didn’t have to be a Lego fan to have fun (but it helped).  Todd even went on his first real roller coaster ever (the ones at the county fair don’t really count).  After a full day of fun, we headed back to the house and met up with Carl’s sister and her family.  They were planning on coming to Disney for a few days anyway so they stayed with us so we could multiply the fun.  It’s hilarious when all the kids get together! 
US Capitol
Sitting in the Pirates' Treasure Chest
Iwo Jima
Welcome to Las Vegas
Ready to enjoy the day!!
Panoramic of the Kennedy Space Center
Statue of Liberty
DC Highlights
Lego Imperial Soldiers
Pedal, Pedal, Pedal!!!
Ready to Drive
Not looking where he's going
Florida State Capitol Building
Inside the shark's mouth
Riding the second floor of the doubler-decker carrousel
Mommy is actually letting him drive
Getting ready for Todd's first real roller coaster ride
Tuesday was the Magic Kingdom – Part 1.  Although Todd had been to the Magic Kingdom three times before, Katelynn’s expression upon seeing “her castle” for the first time was priceless.  The sheer emotion of excitement on her face couldn’t have been more genuine.  First order of business was to get Katelynn’s silhouette cut out by Jim.  Those of you who have been to Disney World know there is a place where someone will cut out your portrait on black paper and paste it onto a white background.  Jim, who has worked at Disney for 26 years, cut out Carl’s silhouette when he was a little boy and cut out Todd’s a few years ago.  Now it was Katelynn’s turn… and Jim did an amazing job as always!  We spent much of the day traversing Main Street, Frontierland, Adventureland, Liberty Square, and Tomorrowland.  We competed against each other on the Buzz Lightyear ride, braved the dangers of a jungle boat ride, and road a magic carpet.  Katelynn got to meet a bunch of the characters and lit up each time she got to get an autograph – truly adorable!  At the end of the day, we connected back up with Rachel’s family, had dinner and watched the electric parade from a distance.  Then we found a place that wasn’t too crowded to watch the fireworks over the Magic Kingdom.  We found out why it wasn’t too crowded when the trees blocked our view, but it didn’t seem to faze the kids any.

Hanging out with Poppaw
"My Castle"
Meeting Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty)
Meeting Cinderella 
Meeting Rosetta the Fairy
Talking with Tinker Bell
Meeting Tinker Bell
Meeting Rapunzel 
New night time laser show
Night time Electric Parade
Wednesday, we went to Epcot and saw “the big golf ball”.  There aren’t as many rides there, but we still had fun.  Now that Todd is taller than 44 inches, he can ride all of the rides as long as one of us rides with him.  We went on Mission:Space where we simulate a trip to Mars… and my daredevil son chose to go on the rougher ride (there are two options for that ride – a smooth ride – which really isn’t exciting, and a rough ride where you get spun around and feel the force of gravity).  Todd loved every minute of it!  We also got to see more characters and enjoyed some chocolate mouse from the French Bakery in “France.” 


Meeting Belle 
Family picture with "The Boss"
Loving the chocolate mousse  
Wearing the chocolate mousse
The "Big Golf Ball"
Meeting Minnie
Meeting Pluto
Epcot at night after a long day
Thursday was a very early day, leaving the house at 7AM in order to make a breakfast reservation with some very important friends!  Katelynn and Todd had a blast!

Ready for breakfast
Excited!!!
The view from our table
Waiting for friends 
Meeting Chef Mickey
Meeting Chef Goofy
Meeting Chef Donald
Giving Minnie lots of hugs
Even Mommy got in on the fun!
After breakfast, we went to Disney Hollywood Studios and while there aren’t too many rides and attractions for little ones, the ones they have are amazing!  Katelynn loved the Beauty and the Beast show and the Little Mermaid show (where they cram a 2 hour movie into a 20 minute performance).  She also had a blast at the Disney Junior show where you get to dance around with the characters from Disney Junior.  Todd loved the new Toy Story ride… and so did the rest of us!  The Buzz Lightyear ride at the Magic Kingdom used to be our favorite, but this one was much more fun! 

Beauty and the Beast
The Grand Finale
Waiting for a show to start with Daddy
Princess Sofia
I like to call this "Katelynn takes on the world"
Under the Magic Hat
We finished up early, which was good because the kids (and my parents) were exhausted and needed their rest for Friday.  And even though we were tired, Carl and I decided to spend some time together Thursday night.  We were planning on doing Downtown Disney until it clicked with us that we already paid for parking at Disney and had “park hopper” passes… so why not do “Date Night” at the Magic Kingdom.  Talk about an awesome date – completely with castles and fireworks.  It was nice to be there without any distractions (i.e. kids) and we reminisced about how nice it was 7 years ago when we were there together before kids.

Friday was the Magic Kingdom – Part 2.  We knew the kids would have a lot of things to do in Fantasyland, so we spent the majority of our time there.  Luckily, the FastPass system at Disney World made it possible for us to do all of the rides in Fantasyland, as well as Space Mountain in Tomorrowland, with little or no wait.  Todd got to watch the Captain Jack Sparrow show and was called up on stage to learn how to become a Junior Pirate!  And since Katelynn was asleep during the nighttime electric parade the first time and we had bad seats for the fireworks show, we got do it all over again.  Katelynn loved the electric parade, bouncing up and down to the music on Carl’s shoulders the whole 30 minutes.  And we were able to find a spot right in the middle of Disney to see the fireworks, which Todd loved watching from Carl’s shoulders.

Amazing what they can do with PhotoShop these days!
Family picture in front of Cinderella's Castle
Learning how to be a Pirate from Captain Jack Sparrow
Getting his Junior Pirate certificate
Todd with Pooh and Tigger
Katelynn meeting Pooh and Tigger
Riding "it's a small world"
Riding on the Regal Carrousel
Saturday, we packed up, dropped Carl off at the airport (since he had to get back to work down in the Valley) and headed back to Pensacola.  Of course, the ride back had a lot less energy, having expended much of it in Orlando.  It was definitely a Spring Break to remember!!!

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