DAY 0: November 3rd
The week leading up to our trip was pretty crazy...I was working a LOT so that I didn't have to use all my paid time off during the trip. On Wednesday, DS went to the sitter and I worked a short day. I got off at 3 pm and came home to find DH had gotten away from work early too, so we started packing before picking up DS from the sitter.
We had to make sure we had all the important stuff packed of course!
So on Thursday, we got up early and finished packing. We tried desperately to fit everything into just 2 suitcases to check, but it was impossible. In all, we had 3 suitcases to check, 2 backpacks, a camera bag, and DS's carseat and stroller to take on the flight, plus an overnight bag for Thursday night and our cat in her carrier.
We got on the road from our house at about 2:30 pm which was only a little later than I had counted on. We had a 2 hour drive to get to my parents house where we were spending the night. They live right outside New Orleans, and it was a lot cheaper & easier to fly out of there than it was to fly out of our home airport in Lafayette.
My mom made some chicken & sausage gumbo for us for dinner, and we took baths and got to bed early. All 3 of us slept in the guest room and didn't get much sleep between being excited about leaving in the morning and uncomfortable sleeping arrangements!
DAY 1: Friday November 4th
We were all up bright and early to get dressed, pack up our toiletries from the night before, eat breakfast, etc. before we could leave for the airport. My dad was nice enough to drive us to the airport before going to work. This is him and Paxton before we left.
A little backstory...DS had his 1 year well visit with the pediatrician on that Monday. He'd had a small rash on his waist that we pointed out to the doctor and she gave us a cream to put on it. She said not to be surprised if it got a little white head on it. So I was watching it all week and putting the cream, and as the trip got closer, it was getting more red and swollen. By the morning of the trip, it looked terrible and I saw a trip to a walk-in clinic in our future, so I was freaking out a bit. I had to call the office and talk to the doctor on call, which luckily was her (I know her very well from working at the hospital, so she is very familiar with Paxton, and remembered discussing the rash at the appointment). She was able to call in a prescription for an antibiotic to a pharmacy in Orlando near our resort, so even though I was still a little freaked out about it getting worse, I felt a little better at that point.
We arrived at the airport around 7:30 am and went to check our bags and print our boarding passes. Was that an ordeal! It was difficult walking around with all those suitcases plus DS in the stroller and carrying his carseat. Luckily the 2 smaller suitcases clipped together, and we had bungee cords to strap the carseat onto the larger suitcase.
We made it through security unscathed, although they did have to check through my backpack since I had a glass jar of babyfood for DS. I told them there was 2 (a fruit for his breakfast that morning, and a vegetable for lunch after we landed), and the lady looking through my bag said there was only 1. That's when I realized I had left DS's breakfast in the overnight bag. Ugh! But we found our gate and fed him the biscuit DH had brought for himself. We also bought some apple juice and got his cup ready for the flight.We did make sure to ask at the gate if there were any available seats so DS could fly in his carseat but the flight was full.
DS had fun crawling & walking around while waiting to board the plane. And he loved looking out all of the big windows!
We went ahead and boarded the plane with family boarding, and found an unoccupied row so that we weren't forcing ourselves on anyone who might go, "Oh no, don't wanna be stuck by the baby!" Luckily, a sweet grandmother asked if the seat was taken, and actually
wanted to sit by us because she loves sitting by children on planes!
DS enjoyed the air blowing out of the little a/c units.
As we started to taxi out to the runway, we put in his Earplanes, gave him his juice, and hoped for the best! He actually did really well on the flight! He started getting a little crazy at the end, but he was just tired of being stuck on our laps at that point. We pulled out the iPad and distracted him with some Elmo, and he was good to go.
As we flew over WDW, we were actually on the correct side of the plane for the first time ever and were able to pick out the Swan & Dolphin, and Spaceship Earth.
I had hoped that being such a short flight, I wouldn't have to change DS at all on the plane. However, he faked us out and made us think he had gone #2, so I had to get him into that tiny bathroom to change him only to find out it was a false alarm! Other than that, we made it through his first flight unscathed, and actually arrived ahead of schedule.
We took the airport monorail to the baggage claim area, which DS couldn't have cared less about, but I was super excited!!
We picked up all our bags and made it downstairs to the rental car counter to pay for the car, then had to hoof it across the street to the parking garage to pick it up. That was quite a long walk with all that stuff!! DS made it a little easier by falling asleep as soon as we put him in his stroller, so that was a blessing.
We got on the road to Walt Disney World, and after about 30 minutes in the car and a stop at the pharmacy to pick up DS's prescription, we passed under this beautiful sight!
Once we finally arrived at Bonnet Creek, we found out from the guard shack that Presidential units have their own check-in desk in Tower 6, so we headed straight there. Our unit was available, and I asked about the rocking chair we had rented from A Baby's Best Friend. They said it was already there at the luggage services room in Tower 1, and someone would bring it over. They also went ahead and sent up our highchair and Pack & Play we had requested for DS. After picked up our parking pass and scheduling our dreaded members update, we brought the stuff up to the room. I started unpacking everything while DH made a grocery run to Publix to pick up milk, baby food, snacks, and breakfast foods to keep in the room.
The unit was beautiful! Unfortunately, I was so eager to unpack I didn't get any pictures before destroying the place with our stuff.

We had more than enough space for the three of us. The only disappointment was not getting the fireworks view we had requested, but that was more than ok since there were only a couple of nights we would have been able to take advantage of that anyway.
Once DH got back with the groceries and we put everything away, we got our park bags ready and headed out to our first park, the Magic Kingdom!
UP NEXT: DS's first Disney ride!