DISNEY
I now understand why we never took many family trips when I was a child as they are EXHAUSTING! Caroline, I'm happy to say, does well in a car: keep her in snacks and water and give her the occasional DVD to watch, and she's pretty content. I add at this point that I'm very glad that many gas stations have coin-operated vacuum cleaners!
She also did quite well at Disney. We were afraid that she would not enjoy the rides (more exactly, that she would throw a screaming fit at the very sight of one), but, happily, this was not the case. Far from it: she seems to enjoy rides and, in fact, demanded to ride them. Funny thing: I would have to say that her favorite ride was the parking tram! (She thought it was a train)
A few of the many pics from the trip:
Ready to go on the first day. |
"I know who that is. But... he's a lot bigger than I thought!" |
"I love Minnie Mouse!" |
My grandmother and her youngest great-granddaughter. |
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"Why don't you come with me little girl On a magic carpet ride" |
We didn't confine ourselves to Disney. We drove over to Clearwater to see the aquarium and the tailless dolphin, Winter. About this trip I will say little beyond that the traffic caused me to announce my intention to write to my senator about exploring the possibility of getting Spain to take Florida back. Honestly, when you've got less than a mile to go and the trusty GPS tells you that it's going to be ANOTHER twenty-four minutes... Well, I may have threatened that, "If I'm in a turn-only lane, so help me, I'm gonna lose my sh!t" at one point. Suffice it to say that I'm trying to put Clearwater behind me. On the plus side, Caroline petted a sea urchin and tried very hard to pet a stingray. She's pretty fearless.
We also visited the Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa for their Chinese Lantern Festival. It was gorgeous, especially after dark. Well worth a visit.
The weather in Florida was generally good throughout our trip: cool, sunny, and usually a nice breeze. Quite a pleasant difference from other Florida trips we've made when the weather has been hot, muggy, and hot. And hot. Did I mention hot? We did get a bit of rain for two days. On the second, while Chrystal was stuck in the hotel room doing work (it's very hard to own your own business), I got Half-pint wrapped up and headed for the park.
First boat trip on the Magic Kingdom ferry. |
"CHOCOLATE!!!!" |
"Look, blondey: there's only room for ONE princess in this kingdom, and you're looking at her!" |
But, our fears didn't materialize, and Caroline eventually became almost as comfortable around the princesses as she did the other characters. I was gratified to find that her favorite character is also my favorite.
Unlike at their first meeting, she RAN to see Donald when we were at the Mexico pavilion in EPCOT. |
During our last few days in Florida, we were joined by my niece, on leave from her military service in Washington State. My grandmother was very happy to see her two youngest great-granddaughters.
And, eventually, it was time to head home to No. Carolina. The trip was good. It was also very much a learning experience for me and Chrystal. Caroline, as I have indicated, is a pretty easy-going child: keep her in Goldfish crackers and something to drink and she's usually content. We DID learn, however, that a mid-afternoon nap is a must. Otherwise, she gets punchy in the early evening, and punchy quickly gives way to whiny, which rapidly turns to screaming and crying. Happily, our hotel was not far from the parks, so it was fairly easy - once we learned the warning signs - to zip back to the car and get her to bed so that the evenings would go well. We had to give up several dinner reservations, Fast Passes, and other events simply because we knew that we'd be pushing the Red Line if we went. Well, such is life. I'm pretty sure that Caroline enjoyed the trip, and that's the important thing.
Even if it meant that a certain long-suffering Ol' Baba had to endure "It's a Small World" FOUR friggin' times in a row.
Long-suffering, but oh-so-proud of his little girl!
MOTHERS DAY
Nothing to say here but Happy (first) Mother's Day to my wife, with hopes and wishes for many, many more to come.
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(*) I would like to put in a plug for our hotel. We have stayed twice at the Sheraton Lake Buena Vista Resort in Orlando, and I definitely recommend it as a good family hotel. By using our hotel points, we were able to stay for a very low cost, and they let us up-size our room to a small suite at no extra charge so that my niece didn't have to get a room of her own. The hotel is very convenient to Disney and is surrounded by a number of restaurants and shops.
I add that one of the nearby restaurants is Sweet Tomatoes. This is an all-you-can-eat soup and salad bar that provides a pretty reasonably-priced way to get a meal heavy with fresh fruits and vegetables while on vacation. Even I get tired of McDonalds.
It's a Small World four times in a row??? Wow! Kudos to you! I'm not sure I could have done that... I despise that song. ;) I haven't been to Disneyland in 20 years but I remember the ride being boring as well. Looks like a lot of fun and I'm glad you realized the nap situation early!
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