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Saturday, December 5, 2020

Disney World 2020 - Part 2

We woke up at Disney World on Tuesday morning, following a long day of driving and a whirlwind evening in Epcot. Morgan made coffee in the room, and we all scarfed down granola bars and fruit before heading out the door. The weather was actually chilly. I couldn't believe it! Thankfully, I had packed sweatshirts and jackets for everyone. 

We were all very excited for our first full park day in Magic Kingdom. There is nothing quite like riding the monorail and seeing a view of Cinderella's castle and Space Mountain out the window.


Main Street Train Station, as we are getting ready to walk through the gates... Even though the weather was cool, it was sunny and beautiful!


Main Street U.S.A. all decked out for Christmas


I love Main Street! It's so charming, especially at Christmastime.


I still don't know how I feel about Cinderella Castle's new paint job, but it certainly looked pretty this morning!


First, we headed to Frontierland to ride Splash Mountain...


This was Alice's first time riding it!


Splash Mountain was my favorite ride when I was a kid. It's about to be reimagined as a Princess and the Frog ride, so I'm glad I got to ride it before the transformation.


Next, we rode Haunted Mansion. Sadly, the stretching room preshow was cut because of physical distancing restrictions. I feel like that preshow sets the spooky tone for the ride so well. I missed it!


Next up was Peter Pan's Flight...


...then Small World!



Esme LOVED this ride.



After riding Small World, we took a break to eat lunch at Pinocchio's Village Haus. This quick service restaurant was the opposite of Les Halle in Epcot, where we ate the previous evening. Pinocchio's has a great atmosphere. You really feel like you stepped into the film, and depending on where you sit, you have a view of the Small World ride below. But the food was not very magical.


After lunch, we rode Dumbo! This was Alice's favorite ride the last time we came to Disney World. She used to call them "the Bumbos". 


Even though she's more into the thrill rides now, we had fun riding this together!


After Dumbo, we rode Space Mountain. This was Lucy's first time to ride it (she wasn't tall enough last time), and - as expected - she loved it. Alice wasn't tall enough to ride this one, and she was really sad about it. We needed an ice cream treat to cheer her up, so we made our way to Adventureland for Dole Whips.


Meanwhile, Esme took a nap in the stroller.

We rode a lot more rides - Magic Carpets, Pirates of the Caribbean, Thunder Mountain, Mad Tea Party, Winnie the Pooh, and Under the Sea. Finally it was time for us to get to our dinner reservation at Be Our Guest.


This restaurant is inside the castle from Beauty and the Beast. It really does look a lot like the castle from the movie, complete with a bridge and stained-glass windows and gargoyles. By this time, it was pretty dark, so I was not able to get very good pictures. And the inside was even more impressive. There were suits of armor and more stained-glass windows. The ballroom looked like it had been taken right out of the movie, with the ceiling painted with clouds and cherubs. Out the long "windows", you could see snow falling. And the best part of all was the West Wing. We did not eat in this room because we thought it might scare Esme, but it was incredible. The shredded portrait of the prince slowly transformed into a portrait of the beast. The enchanted rose gradually lost its petals as you looked at it. And this was also a character meal - the Beast made an appearance to welcome us to his castle. He did a formal bow and waved at the kids, who were beyond excited to see him. I thought Esme would be scared of him, but she just kept waving and saying, "Hi, Beast!"



The food was really amazing too! I regret not taking any pictures of it. I had lobster bisque for my appetizer and roast chicken with a savory bread pudding for my entre. And, of course, "the grey stuff" for dessert! We left very full and very happy.

After leaving Be Our Guest, we decided to try to hop in line for Seven Dwarfs' Mine Train. This roller coaster is probably the most popular ride in Magic Kingdom, so it had a long wait all day. (Due to limited park capacity, there are no FastPasses right now, so you actually have to stand in line, just like we used to when I was kid back in the 90's. Since capacity is so limited, most lines were super short, but these very popular lines stay at about an hour wait all day.) BUT, since it was so close to park closing, and we had Esme with us and needed to do a Rider Swap, they let us go to the front of the line. It was amazing to have that be our last ride of the day and not have to wait at all. Lucy and Alice were so excited!


As we were leaving the park, there was a holiday projection show happening on Cinderella Castle. Due to safety constraints, there are no fireworks or nighttime shows at Disney World right now. But as someone with kids who are afraid of loud fireworks, I thought these castle projections were a nice alternative. As we were leaving the Magic Kingdom, Main Street U.S.A. was all lit up and twinkling, and bubbles from all the little souvenir wands were floating through the air. It was magical - the perfect ending to our day in Magic Kingdom.


Magic Kingdom Day

New Experiences: Eating dinner at Be Our Guest. This was the most immersive restaurant, and the food was delicious! It was definitely the highlight of our day. 

Lucy was finally tall enough for Space Mountain, so she got to ride that for the first time. Alice was tall enough to ride a few new-to-her rides: Splash Mountain, Thunder Mountain, and Seven Dwarfs' Mine Train. She loved them all. 

Things we had to skip: At Christmastime, the Jungle Cruise ride in Magic Kingdom becomes the "Jingle Cruise". It is pretty much the same ride, but with holiday-themed jokes and puns. I had hoped to get to do this, but the wait actually stayed pretty long all day, and we ran out of time.

Things we wish we'd skipped: We loved it all! As I mentioned, the food at Pinocchio's Village Haus was nothing special, but the atmosphere was cute and the location was good. I'd eat there again, just for the convenience factor alone.

Favorite Treats: As delicious as the "grey stuff" at Be Our Guest was, nothing beats a good Dole Whip! 

Favorite Attraction: Lucy's favorites were Splash Mountain and Space Mountain; Alice loved the Seven Dwarfs' Mine Train. Esme's favorites were Peter Pan and Small World. Morgan's favorite has always been and remains Space Mountain. I have to say that my favorite ride of the day was Pirates of the Caribbean. It was closed the last time we were in Disney World, so I had forgotten how much fun it is!

Memorable Moment: While Morgan and the older girls were riding Splash Mountain (first ride of the day), I was hanging out with Esme and waiting for my turn to ride it. When they all got off the ride, the girls ran to me, so excited and bursting to tell me all about it. I threw up my own hands in excitement, completely unaware that there was a giant cactus growing up directly behind me (remember, we were in Frontierland after all), and my hand smacked the cactus. I had to pull little cactus spines out of my hand. I might be the only person in history to have gotten a cactus injury at Disney World.

Also, getting to ride the Mine Train last thing of the night without waiting in line was pretty special. And I don't think I will ever forget walking down Main Street U.S.A. with the Christmas lights twinkling and the bubbles floating through the air. I felt like I was in a Disney World commercial.


We caught the monorail back to our car and headed for our resort to get some much-needed sleep. The next day was going to be a big day of firsts, because we were headed to a park I had never been to before...






Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Disney World 2020 - Part 1

2020 might seem like a strange time to visit Disney World. We were certainly hesitant, to tell you the truth, but we had planned this trip over a year ago. I did a lot of research, we took a lot of precautions to be as safe as possible, and we decided to go for it! So without further ado, here is a big photo / memory dump from our pandemic vacation to the Most Magical Place on Earth...


We drove down to Disney World on a Monday. We left around 7 a.m. and arrived at our resort around 2:30 in the afternoon. Since we got there earlier than expected, we decided to add another park day to our ticket and take the girls to Epcot. After we unloaded the car and freshened up a little bit, we walked over to catch a sky bucket...


Our resort had a sky bucket station within walking distance, which made it really easy to get around. This was our first time to ever use this mode of Disney transportation, and even though I tend to be scared of heights, I loved it. So did everyone else. The views were really beautiful, and it got us over to Epcot in no time.

When we got to Epcot, we entered through the International Gateway, rather that the main entrance. The International Gateway spits you right out into the World Showcase section of Epcot. (This may not mean anything to you, but the main entrance is where Spaceship Earth - the giant, geodesic sphere - is located, and the World Showcase is where you can "visit" countries from around the world.) By this time, the kids (and grownups) were hangry. We happened to be right near the France pavilion, so we grabbed a quick dinner at the French Bakery there - Les Halles. Even though the ham and cheese baguettes and French pastries hit the spot, I was not super impressed with the atmosphere of Les Halles. It felt like a cafeteria and didn't quite transport me to a cute Parisian boulangerie. I would have preferred to eat somewhere else, but sometimes when dealing with hungry kids, you have to be flexible and make adjustments.

After dinner, we decided to explore World Showcase...


In "Germany", we looked at the model trains...


The Epcot Food and Wine Festival happened to be going on while we were there. In addition to the usual restaurants and kiosks around World Showcase, there were special food booths with drinks and dishes from various countries around the world. We wished we had about a hundred stomachs! Since we had just eaten dinner, we decided to come back to World Showcase later in the evening for dessert.


In Norway, the Frozen Ever After ride had a long wait, so we decided to come back to it later. Instead we went next door to Mexico to ride the Gran Fiesta Tour boat ride. If you look closely, you can see the stickers on the ground. Disney World had these stickers in every queue in every park to enforce social distancing in lines. My kids made a game out of staying on their stickers and pretending the rest of the ground was lava.

 

After we rode Gran Fiesta Tour in Mexico, we headed towards the front of Epcot. We rode Soarin' (a first for all of us) and then The Seas with Nemo and Friends. My kids love this ride, as it takes you through an aquarium of real live marine creatures. We rode it the last time we were in Epcot, and my girls specifically requested it. 

By this time, it was getting late, and we were getting close to bedtime. As much as I wanted to ride Spaceship Earth (my favorite attraction at Epcot), we had promised the girls dessert and wanted to try to ride Frozen Ever After (for Esme and Alice, who love all things Frozen). We booked it back to Norway and hopped in line for Frozen. We waited maybe 30 minutes (which is pretty short for this ride), and it was definitely worth the wait. Esme's eyes were as big as saucers when she saw Anna, Elsa, and Olaf. She talked about it the whole trip, and she still talks about it now that we're home. 

After Frozen, we started making our way through World Showcase, back to the sky buckets. Morgan stopped in Germany to get beer and a pretzel. For our dessert, the girls and I got Kakigori in Japan. I wish I had gotten more pictures of the rest of our time in Epcot, but it was dark by this time, and we were all pretty tired from our day of travel and marathon Epcot adventure. A few hours is not nearly enough time to do everything there is to do in this park, but we sure did try!


Arrival Day and Epcot

Resort: Pop Century

New Experiences: Staying at Pop Century Resort, riding the sky buckets, dining at Les Halle Boulangerie et Patisserie, riding Soarin' Around the World, riding Living with the Land (only Morgan and Esme rode this while I was taking my turn on Soarin' with the older girls).

Things we had to skip: Spaceship Earth, plus a LOT of yummy festival food that we were too full to consume.

Things we wish we'd skipped: As I mentioned above, I did not love the atmosphere at Les Halle, even though the food was good. I think the fact that there was no outdoor dining was a big drawback... a Parisian restaurant needs outdoor dining! And, even though Soarin' was a super fun ride, it made me motion-sick. :( 

Morgan also thought Living with the Land was boring.

Favorite Treats: Kakigori in World Showcase's Japan pavilion

Favorite Attraction: Since we did not get to ride my favorite Epcot attraction (Spaceship Earth), I think the winner has to be Frozen Ever After. The kids loved it, and even the grownups had to admit that it is a pretty fun ride. 

Memorable Moment: Our view from the sky buckets gave us our first sighting of the Epcot "ball", and we could also see the Tower of Terror at Hollywood Studios. The girls were very excited to spot these landmarks. 

Also, getting to see Esme's reaction to Frozen Ever After was priceless. Since this was her first visit to Disney world, everything was a "first" for her. 



We had such a fun evening in Epcot, but we knew we needed to get a good night's sleep because the following day, we were headed to Magic Kingdom...

Saturday, November 28, 2020

Esme is 2!

I can't believe our sweet Esme is two! We celebrated her birthday pandemic-style, but complete with all her favorite things - Elsa, Anna, and cupcakes.



Because it got dark so early (thanks, Daylight Savings), I did not get many photos. Esme's aunt and uncle sent her a beautiful Anna dress, which she now refuses to take off.


Esme is not quite old enough to interview, but here are a few things about Miss Esme at age 32...

Favorite food: pizza and pouches

Favorite movie: Frozen (both 1 and 2)

Favorite book: Anything by Elsa Beskow, The Poky Little Puppy

Favorite song: The entire Frozen soundtrack

Favorite show: "Minky" (Mickey, as in Mickey Mouse)

Favorite things to do: Play with her sisters, dress up and sing along to Frozen songs, go to the playground, read books

Favorite clothes: Her "pee-jamas"

Milestones: Esme is can speak in full sentences, and we can understand her most of the time. She feeds herself and can drink from a big girl cup without spilling (most of the time). Esme can count to ten and knows the words to a lot of songs (mostly Frozen). She is still sleeping in a crib, and we have not started potty-training yet... to be honest, we are not in a hurry for either! She can take her time, so I can stay in denial about how quickly she is growing up.


Esme, your dimples and laughter bring so much joy to our world. You are smart, independent, and so sweet. Esme means "esteemed or beloved", and that is what you are! Happy birthday, beloved girl!



Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Halloween

I am very late in posting photos from Halloween this year, but better late than never! This year, we resurrected the Family Costume and all dressed up as characters from Alice in Wonderland...



Lucy was the Queen of Hearts, Alice was Alice (of course), and Esme was the white rabbit.




Morgan dressed up as the Mad Hatter, and I was the Cheshire Cat.


Our neighbors were really wonderful... several houses participated and made it possible for us to safely trick-or-treat inspite of the pandemic. There were so many creative things, including a cooler with adult treats (beer) at one house. Because - let's be honest - it's 2020, and I think they knew we needed it.


Hope you all had a fun and safe Halloween! 


Saturday, October 10, 2020

Apple Picking

Yesterday for our Nature Group Day, we went up to North Georgia to pick apples at an apple orchard. The fall foliage was beautiful, and the apples were nice and ripe.





Our silly Nature Group... plus some littles.


The orchard with the foothills in the background... so beautiful!


We came home with pounds of apples, so now I have to figure out how to use them all. I see lots of apples crisps and pies in our near future, and I'm OK with it.

Monday, September 21, 2020

Field Trip at the Farm

This year, we are fortunate enough to be a part of a Nature Group with some friends and fellow homeschoolers. Every Friday afternoon, we get together and spend some time outdoors for Nature Study. We usually have a short nature lesson, sketch in our nature journals, and spend the rest of the time playing / exploring. 

Last week, we had a special Nature Group day at a local organic farm. We learned about everything from pollination to composting, and we got to meet some sweet animal friends as well...


Lucy and Alice got to brush a pony...


...and pet a sweet donkey.


We had a great time with our Nature Group at the farm, and we are excited to go back next year!


Monday, July 27, 2020

Alice is 5!

Our sweet Alice Pearl turned five earlier this week. I still can't believe it. It feels like yesterday that she was born. As with every birthday in our house, the day began with pancakes and presents...





To celebrate our Alice, we couldn't have a big birthday party with all of her friends, but we did have a small party with family. Her cousins, grandparents, aunt, and uncle joined us for cake and presents.






Nothing cuter than blue icing mustaches when you are 5!

Even though this birthday was a lot different than last year's, it was still a very special time celebrating our sweet Alice. 


Alice Pearl, it is such a privilege to be your mom. You are kind, generous, funny, and so loving. You are gentle and helpful with your baby sister, so good at riding your two-wheel bicycle, and you give the best hugs! I love you so much, and I pray God's blessings upon this year of your life. You are and will always be a TREASURE.


An interview with Alice, age 5:

What is your favorite movie? Tinkerbell
What is your favorite book? Ramona the Pest
What job do you want to have when you are a grownup? I want to drive a truck.
What is a superpower you would like to have? Fire
What is your favorite animal? Dragon
What is your favorite ice cream flavor? Chocolate
What is your favorite thing to play? Elsa and Anna
What do you like most about yourself? I like that I'm brave.