Animal Kingdom–Mother’s Day

What.  A.  Day.

It started early for me as my alarm rang at 5 A.M.  Actually – I had two alarms set because I did NOT want to risk sleeping through either.  I had my Bible time and hot chocolate and got to the business of making breakfast.  We “dined” on ham, scrambled eggs and English muffins and were only a few minutes late of our goal of being in the car at 7:15 A.M.


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We were among the first cars in the Animal Kingdom lot.  It wasn’t nearly as close to the entrance as visits past.  There is a new “preferred parking” zone available for $15 more.

Speaking of parking.  Our parking is free because of our Fort Wilderness Campsite reservation.  The man at the parking booth didn’t tap John’s band however.  He just confirmed that John had one. 

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Right off the bat, a Cast Member (a/k/a employee) (CM) offered to take our photo.

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We were first in line for the tapstiles and were there by 8:05 A.M.  We did hair, sunscreen, and took trips to the bathroom (which was not clean – ewwww) until about 8:35 A.M. when they let us in and through the Oasis where we queued up again by the tree of life.

Beautiful parrots flew overhead just before rope drop (RDRD) and that was not one minute before 9:00 A.M., surprisingly.

We booked it to Kilimanjaro Safari.  The kids joked I took off so fast with the stroller the little girls’ faces went taut and the guests nearby felt the breeze as I went off.  We got separated into three groups and entered KS that way.  It was a little off-putting, I think, to some members of my party; but I instructed via text just to get on and enjoy the ride despite being separated.
It was the most entertaining KS ride EVER.  The animals were SO active.  IMG_3686IMG_3702IMG_3709IMG_3710

From KS I separated from the group as John waited for everyone else to disembark.  I went to the FP+ kiosk to use our borrowed Magic Bands to secure three more rides a piece.  Yee. Haw.
There were plenty of choices and I was able to overlap the times from each 5-band group I had. 
We then rode Expedition Everest standby. 
We started toward Dinosaur when Nan reminded me we wanted to meet Pocahontas.
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I had to come up with a system to keep track of so many FP+:
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We met back up with Kelly and the boys who had enjoyed Dinosaur.
Some of us rode Primeval Whirl with our new FP+ (lame and nauseating) while others rode Triceratops Spin.

The three younger girls got their faces painted.
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From there we went to Disney Pals, which may have been our longest wait of the day despite our FP+

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We grabbed an early lunch at Flametree BBQ.  It was excellent.

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After lunch we headed out to Rafiki’s Planet Watch.  We met Rafiki and Chip and Dale and pet goats.  Because traveling 1100 miles and spending $$$ should result in ample goat petting time.
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Then Expedition Everest.
Then Kali River Rapids.
Then the 3 P.M. Festival of the Lion King.
Back to Dinosaur to use our FP+.  We also used Child Swap on this so that John could stay with little girls while I rode with big kids, and then he went on Dinosaur with Marie and Stewart again.
From there we met Donald Duck and, sadly, missed Dug and Russell from UP.  We were sad about that. 
We decided to do It’s Tough to Be a Bug ahead of our FP+ times b/c the wait was so short.  Then the older kids did another spin on Everest while John took little ones to the Boneyard. 
We grabbed dinner at Restaurantosaurus around 5:50 P.M.  The park was closing at 6:30, but they did not make us feel rushed one iota.  The meat was down right wonderful.  I had EXTREMELY LOW EXPECTATIONS based on years of poor reviews.  Either I was hungry enough, or that self-serve soda was enough to confuse my senses.  I love a toppings bar, too.

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We then started shopping around 6:40 P.M. and did not leave the park until 7:20 P.M.

It was SUCH a good day!

We headed home.  The kids swam.  I uploaded images from at least 3 devices with three more waiting for me to have more time.

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Vacation rental house

 

Time to share some photos of our fantastic vacation rental in Davenport, FL. Nan and Kelly arrived a number of hours before we did and Kelly took a bunch of photos before we got in. AS soon as you enter, the living room is on the left. IMG_3605 And it shares floor space with the dining room.  You can see the doorway into the kitchen, as well. IMG_3607 Standing near the kitchen to the door way, looking back toward front door and large staircase. IMG_3608 IMG_3609 From kitchen doorway IMG_3610 From in the kitchen looking toward the rear of the house to the kitchen table. IMG_3604 From the sliding glass back door looking into the family room IMG_3611IMG_3612 From the side of the family room you can see the kitchen table in the distance and the breakfast bar mid-depth. IMG_3613 Downstairs king IMG_3614IMG_3615IMG_3616 Downstairs master bath IMG_3617IMG_3618IMG_3619 garage had some games IMG_3620IMG_3621 There was a large, family-sized bathroom at the top of the stairs IMG_3622 Upstairs king/master IMG_3623IMG_3624 Upstairs master bath IMG_3625IMG_3626IMG_3627 this room  has two sets of bunk beds, and two closets. IMG_3628IMG_3629IMG_3630 Twin room IMG_3631IMG_3632 Queen master IMG_3633IMG_3634IMG_3635 Queen room bath.
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En Route

 

There is not a lot to say about the drive.  We did our normal thing where John drove til 9-something then we moved seats to allow him to sleep in the rear row.  Stewart rode shotgun and kept me away.  (The cup of coffee/cocoa helped to. Yowser, there is a reason I don’t drink it.  But it was good to be wired at that hour.)  John took back over around 2:30 A.M. and drove the balance.

Five of the kids were outstanding.  Katriel was calling for us to turn around and go home by about 9 P.M. Friday night.  She really was fit to be tied.  It was hardest on her, and by measure she was hardest for the rest of us.

We made it to our rental house.  It is the same lovely home we enjoyed in 2014.  We unpacked like professionals and the kids made use of the pool while Nan, Kelly, and I took Nan’s rental car back.  (Should I mention how they flew down in about 2 hours Saturday morning, got a rental car and were in the house within 10 hours of being awake today?)

It was an early night all around with big dreams for tomorrow.

Hanny is displaying signs of a cold.  Prayers for rapid healing and for it not to spread would be most appreciated .

Thank you for praying us down here.

Another Adventure–background

 

THE HISTORY
Once upon a time we visited Walt Disney World (WDW) frequently. Our last trip to WDW was in 2011, and although we’d had many other lovely trips there, that particular trip was far-and-away the finest one. Just about everything was perfect and we left extremely gratified with our vacation.
We intended to visit WDW in 2014, as part of a trip which also included 4 night on Disney Cruise Line’s ship, the Magic. About a year before we planned to go, however, I started learning more about the changes coming to the much loved Fast Pass (FP) system previously available at WDW. As frequent visitors, we had long ago learned how to make that system best work for us. We were able to enjoy many rides and attractions without waiting, and we were able to secure re-rides on our favorite ones. The new system, Fast Pass Plus (FP+) was slated to replace FP by the time our trip rolled around. Guests would be expected to book three rides PRIOR to their trip through the My Disney Experience (MDE) website or app. At best this was called a ride reservation system, but many of us regarded it as a ride RATIONING system. Disney vacations are expensive and with lots of new rules and even more unknowns, John and I were just NOT comfortable throwing our vacation dollars toward WDW.
We shifted gears and instead used our vacation budget to purchase two-week passes to the SeaWorld family of parks. This was a GREAT experience for us. We spent two days at Busch Gardens, two days at SeaWorld, and one day at Aquatica. We also spent a day at Kennedy Space Center. We had a fabulous vacation and never regretted not visiting WDW. Oh – and we saved quite a bit of money, as well.
THE PLAN
In March 2015 we booked a seven-night cruise on Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) out of Miami, FL for May, 2016. Although we’d have a phenomenal time on DCL in 2014, the long and short of it is DCL is extremely costly. For connecting verandah cabins on NCL for the eight of us, we paid just less than $5,500. For the same week on the DCL Fantasy for similar ports of call, we were quoted $11,000 for connecting inside cabins. It was an incredible deal NCL was offering and we happily reserved our next adventure on the high seas.
Well, when you consider the route from NY to Miami, you can’t help but notice that you drive right by Kissimmee, Florida. And that little voice in my head said, “Well, look at that! We’re going to go right by Disney World. Why don’t we spend some time there?”
One thing led to another and we booked the same delightful rental house we’d used in 2014 for the week leading up to our NCL cruise. As the months went by and we began to dig deeper into WDW planning we learned a LOT more about changes at Disney World. I am a dedicated user of Disney-based message boards and blogs. Reading about the experiences visitors were having (even happy visitors) painted a picture of a much different place than we’d visited in the past. I won’t let this post get any longer than it has to be by miserably recounting all the changes in service and increases in prices. The question came up, however: Will we be satisfied with the return on our investment (ROI) that Disney World is currently offering?
We came to understand that in order to make any upcoming trip to WDW work we would have to lower our expectations. Could we do that?
THE COMMITMENT
We almost pulled the plug in June 2015. Nan and Kelly very much wanted to go to WDW; even more than they wanted to cruise. John and I decidedly preferred the cruise; however, I admit I did want to get my girls in to meet princesses again. But those dollar signs were daunting and the news out of the parks was discouraging.
School started, life moved on, and I just kept gathering information for both WDW and the cruise. I had to do a few crazy things to increase our chances of having a good time. We booked a campsite on WDW property that we have no intentions of staying at in order to secure our ride reservations 60 days before our vacation, as opposed to the 30 days offered off-site guests. I reserved pre-park opening dining at some of the parks 180 days before our vacation in order to put us in a better position deeper in the parks for when it opened (so that we have a better chance on getting on the most popular rides). Just before Christmas we went ahead and ordered our WDW tickets. Ouch. I didn’t link them in the MDE system just in case we decided to bail. And – we almost did bail at the end of January. Between the estimated costs of the meals, the costs of cruise excursions, and the cost of that unneeded campsite, I was starting to lose sleep over it. I itemized our expected expenses, and shared it with John; it was insane. We prayed about it and let it sit for a while. A few days later we decided to go ahead with it, but from that point on we told ourselves we had to completely buy into the package and proceed without doubting or looking back. While the news on message boards and blogs has steadily gotten worse (money grabs, cuts in service, etc.) we have continued to focus on the projected positives of two weeks of family vacationing, and our estimation that we will at least have a “very good time” if not an “excellent time.”
THE ITINERARY
5/6 – 5/7 Drive to Florida
5/8 Animal Kingdom
5/9 Hollywood Studios
5/10 Epcot
5/11 Gatorland (and Fort Wilderness?)
5/12 Magic Kingdom
5/13 Magic Kingdom
5/14 Laundry and rest day
Potential inclusion –
(Drive to Miami and embark on NCL Getaway
Day at Sea
Roatan, Honduras
Belize City, Belize
Costa Maya, Mexico
Cozumel, Mexico
Day at Sea
Disembark drive
Drive and return home)
THE CREW
John is most looking forward to the ports of call and ship activities
Stacy is most looking forward to sandy beaches and cruise dining.

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Stewart is looking forward to ship activities and some of the more thrilling rides at WDW.
Nigel is looking forward to everything.
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Marie is looking forward to meeting Merida and Pocahontas, and breakfast with Pooh characters.
Tabitha is looking forward to princess meals and ropes course on the ship.
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Johanna wants to meet, “All the princesses.  All of them!”
Katriel wants to meet them all too.  We think.

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Nancy and Kelly
Nancy (Nan) is looking forward to all of it.
Kelly (Nene) is looking forward to WDW attractions.

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Please join us for our trip!

Tabitha’s tenth birthday gift

Instead of a birthday present, the kids VERY often ask for a special Mommy-date or Daddy-date.  This year Tab asked for a Mommy-date.

About a year ago she’d mentioned she hadn’t ever ridden a horse.  That became plan A.  Thankfully, my prayers were answered and the weather was PERFECT for our trail ride at Heberle Stables.   Tabitha did not know where we are going and as we pulled onto the property and Tab figured out what the sign said she was tremendously tickled.

We got our helmets on

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and our guide, Will led us to our horses.  Tab rode Phil and I rode Dan. 

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These guys are about 16-17 years old.  They are brothers and Percherons.  We rode around Ellison Park.  It was beautiful. 

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This lovely young man, Will, gave us a great tour. 

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We walked through their barn after we were done and met at least 20 other horses. 

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We ran back home to change clothes and grab my wallet, and then headed to Cracker Barrel for a birthday lunch.

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We then headed to the mall where I asked Tabitha if she would like to get her ears pierced.  She enthusiastically replied in the affirmative.

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She’s always super stoic with pain and I knew she could handle this.  She seriously impressed the woman doing it and the family standing by watching.  It made me tear up a little, but she did amazingly well. 

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She picked crosses.  At first they seemed to be out of them, but the sweet attendant, Maria, went and searched in the back to find them. 

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It was SUCH a fun birthday date. 
I love this 10 year old!

Something new

I was a parent almost 16 years before we had a hair-cutting incident.

Johanna shocked us all to the core when she cut off a bit of Katriel’s hair. 
Her older siblings watched in rapt attention as she and I discussed her actions.
Even she couldn’t answer why.
While I was certainly angry, I was more astonished than anything else.
Johanna was heartbroken at her transgression.

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Oh, yeah, that’s how we do Tuesdays around here apparently. 

Dad and Tab dinner.

 

Ba and Poppy, Nan and Nene joined us for Alfredo pasta and chicken.
I won’t recall the frantic last minute trips to Walmart or the grill fire.

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It wasn’t the first birthday dinner Daddy shared with Tabby.

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Oh – LOL.