In the days leading up to the trip, I kept talking to Joel about the animals we might see; a mouse, ducks, dogs, etc., and even after he knew where we were, he still didn't get my animal references, and kept asking to see animals. He especially liked seeing the fish in the fish pond, and the fake beavers building a dam by the walk to the SL pool. Because of that, we decided to take a trip to one of the local zoos near us so he could get his animal fix! And of course, since we're home, he's totally fine healthwise. Phew!
Onto our last day!
I wasn't sure what Mike was thinking when he made all those 8:15 breakfasts in the park reservations, but after getting in late on Wednesday, we figured we'd try our luck again. We had packed up and dropped the luggage off at the baggage hold, and walked -in the rain- back to the park. We were able to get into breakfast, and I think it was close to 9:30 by the time we got there. Same old fare: croissants, ham, fruit, yogurts...Joel still didn't seem to feel right, and he fell asleep on the bench in the restaurant while Mike and I ate. Seeing how he still seemed out of it made us feel better about our decision to come home early. After breakfast he was more awake and again asking to go on POTC

so we did. Mike still didn't want to miss Phantom Manor so we went there next, and had a much, much shorter line than the day before. We also passed Davy, the nice CM from city hall, who recognized us and asked how Joel was doing. Joel also started asking for his ham from breakfast, and of course we didn't take any with us, but started looking for somewhere that had a ham sandwich. We ended up getting him the sandwich duo from the mexican-ish restaurant; he only ate a little, but he was managing to keep everything in. After that, Mike wanted to take some more pictures, and I wanted to go on space mountain. We opted for the baby switch there, which was one of the best things of the trip, done better than I've seen in WDW. The way I've seen it in FL is that one person waits, and the other person gets a fastpass and has to wait in the FP line. Usually, Mike and I just both get fastpasses and take turns on those kinds of rides. Here though, I rode, and then Mike was waiting with Joel by the ride's exit, and once my ride was over, he just had to wait one car to ride. It was great, and I still think DLP's Space Mtn is THE BEST of all 3 I've been on....except that I haven't been on it in DL since about 2001. Mike continued to take pictures too. We started working our way out during the stage show, and the chaos in leaving the area again put their organization -or lack thereof- to shame. CMs weren't really paying attention to where people were walking, or where ways were supposed to be clear...it was like they weren't even there. Anyway, we headed out around 2:15; we had to get our luggage and then head back to the train station to catch the 3:48 train to CDG. Joel was whining about wanting to go into stores -something he never wants to do. I ended up waiting with him by the Ben & Jerry's while Mike got the suitcases so we both didn't have to go all the way back to the hotel. We made it back to the train station with plenty of time, and of course Joel decided he was hungry & thirsty again, and he wanted milk. No place seemed to have it! I ended up getting it at the cafe shop in the train station, and I got him a mini ham & cheese sandwich. I always have to laugh when they question if I want cold milk. Joel was also concerned about the birdies in the train station, and he wanted to feed them. He was very upset that they wouldn't eat his bread

Anyway, we made it on the right train with no issues this time, except for squeezing into the entryway. Thank goodness it's just the one stop!
At the airport, we took some wrong turns before finally getting to the right area to check in, and then again to our gate. The gates we went through were really quiet; no line at security...one of Joel's toy cars was questioned in Mike's bag though. Since we were there fairly early, we took turns walking around with Joel, and finally getting him some snacks. He was really eating much better, which was a relief. Mike also bought some Aquavit at one of the duty free shops, which he's been dying to try. It was much cheaper than buying it at Norway in Epcot too. (we actually tried it last night and it's really disgusting, IMO, and I only had the teeniest taste) On the plane, we had the whole middle section to ourselves, but unfortunately, the arms between my seat and Joel's didn't go up. We were hoping to give him extra room to lay down. We were on one of the Airbuses that has the individual TVs in the seats, which was so awesome! I set Joel up with finding Nemo, and Princess & the frog for me! He fell asleep pretty quickly though. We weren't able to get him a kids meal for this flight, but he did pretty well with the regular meal. Mike and I never ended up getting lunch so we were both pretty hungry once the meal was served. Joel went right for the chocolate mousse and loved it! The flight seemed a little bumpier to me, but we got in early, which is always nice. I called my FIL when we landed, and he had just arrived to the cell phone lot at the airport. unfortunately again, we weren't able to get our stroller at the gate, so I had to carry Joel - who was half asleep- off the plane, down the gate and through customs. Mike also had to go to the bathroom really bad when we first got off the plane, and in doing so, a ton of people got ahead of us in the customs line. Once we made it through though, Mike got the stroller first (YAY) and then our suitcases came out really quick. I called my FIL again to tell him we were ready, and we went outside to meet him. He had my car so I got to drive us home, and remarkably, we had NO traffic getting home! It was great to be home, even though the trip was cut short. We didn't bring anything in the house, we pretty much got him, cleaned up, and hit the sack.
Now as I finish up this bit, i need to go through pictures and see what I missed. I've also been thinking of some overall thoughts on the trip and the parks, and I'll put them together too. For now, thanks again for reading, and 3.5 months to DL!
