Our alarm went off around 6:20 am. I stared at it, thinking that might turn it off without requiring any further effort. It was a REALLY dirty look, but it didnt work. So I resorted to plan B and yelled at Gillian to shut it off. That worked, and I was grateful, because you dont want to know what plan C was.
It took us awhile to get ready in the morning. Im not used to having my sister around with her routines. Apparently teenagers need skin regiments and hair regiments and teeth regiments, and when all that is done, theres a whole decision making process for what she should wear.
I knew that mornings were going to be tough territory, so I planned out Olivias outfits before we left. Everything was labeled and put together in the suitcase. We were going to Animal Kingdom, so Olivia got to wear her Minnie Mouse safari outfit. I bought it a few months before vacation waiting for this day, and it was worth the wait. She looked PRECIOUS!
We got everyone downstairs for breakfast at the food court. More waffles, muffins, danish, and eggs. I had a chocolate chip muffin, which was pretty good. DH had a Danish and he loved it, because he got a Danish every morning for breakfast then on in.
After breakfast I was ready to go, but everyone wanted to go back to the rooms again. I thought wed never leave, especially after my dad said he needed another HALF AN HOUR to read the paper on the toilet. At this point I said something Id later regret. I said of course youre not ready, because you want to ruin ---my ---LIFE! I was kidding, but everyone seemed to thing there was some truth in the statement. Luckily, he didnt actually take half an hour to get ready. We split up on our way to AK though, just in case.
I was on the first bus with my siblings and in laws, and my parents stayed back for the next one. While we were waiting by the entrance, we were approached by a talking potted palm tree, who seemed intrigued with DBros Hawaiian themed shirt (which was covered in palm trees). I wish I had a picture of DBro with the tree, but we were all too busy laughing at them. As the tree was moving onto another family my parents walked through the security line. Perfect timing!
We knew what we wanted to hit first, Expedition Everest!! Id been looking forward to this for months. My dad, who hates rides, was staying behind with Olivia and Grant. It took a lot of convincing to get BIL on line with us though. As soon as he decided to go we walked onto the line so that he wouldnt be able to change his mind again. After all, the line was 30 minutes and growing. The EE line queue is pretty entertaining. We moved too quickly to appreciate most of it though. I did like the giant Yeti footprint. Theres even a case with some animal scat, which made all the kids go ewwwwwwww.
BIL was really thinking about turning back when we got to the front of the line, but we pointed out how slow the coasted seemed to be going. Of course it goes slow when its pulling in and out! Giuliette insisted on sitting with me, and DH sat behind us with BIL. The coaster was REALLY great. I love how it pauses at the top before you start going backwards. I love the Yeti appearances. I love how smooth the track is! On our first time around though, I was worried about how scared the kids were. So I started pointing out mundane things to distract them from the Yeti (and the fact that we were getting up really high). I actually said look, a waterfall, thats not scary!! So for the rest of the vacation (and probably for longer than that) every time we saw a waterfall wed point out how NOT scary it was.
It was no use though, BIL spent the whole time asking is it over?, where are we going? is backwards over? were not going backwards again right? As we pulled towards the station he said thank goodness thats over! Then the ride stopped, he threw his arms in the air and said that was the best ride EVER! It was the funniest thing. Just a few seconds before he was praying for it to be over. We all loved the ride except MIL and SIL who got a little sick. So we picked up a bunch of fastpasses for later in the day so we could ride again.
Dad was on a bench near the entrance with the little guys and Olivia was ready for some nursing, so Im glad the line wasnt any longer. Once the nursing was done, we had some pit stops and headed towards Dinoland USA. The kids were happily riding Primeval Whirl by the time I caught up. We took Olivia and Grant on Triceritops Spin, which they both loved. Olivia was just laughing and babbling as we spun around. I was so glad there was a ride we could take her on at that point. It was also getting rather warm and sunny, so we shed some layers of clothing and put on Livvies sunglasses.
Watch outATTACK OF THE CUTENESS!
Things were going too smoothly, so I knew it was time for a breakdown. It was getting close to showtime for the Finding Nemo Musical, and we saw the line all the way from Dinoland. We started to get on line, but BIL was much more interested in playing at the boneyard. So we had to split up. Giuliette was torn, she wanted to play at the playground, but we were pretty insistent on taking her to the musical. So she was PISSED. We got our seats, and Olivia wanted (again) more nursing. Dad was happy because we were in an air conditioned pavilion again. Before the show started, Olivia was grumpy because she was tired and refused to fall asleep while nursing. DH picked her up and was ready to leave the theater with her when she just passed out in his arms. So he sat back down to enjoy the show with us.
This is what the stage looked like (very hard to get a good picture of)
The musical was really cute. It was written by the same staff who wrote Avenue Q. I havent seen Avenue Q on Broadway yet, but I have the soundtrack, and the Nemo Musical has the same style music and lyrics. The puppets they put together look incredible. You feel as if youre under the sea with them. I even got teary eyed a couple of times. (Who doesnt want to bawl when Nemos mom is eaten?)
The down side was that it was too real for Grant. You should know, Grant LOVES Nemo. Hes had an obsession with Bruce and sharks since the movie came out (and then Shark Tale came out). Each time we take him to the library he has to go to the aisle with the shark books, so that he can look at the sharks. He even knows the difference between different types of sharks (hammerhead, brown shark, or great white, etc). BUT- hed never seen a life sized shark before. So when the giant puppet of Bruce came into the crowd with his big teeth, coupled with Grants new fear of loud noises and fireworks, Grant FREAKED out! My mom had to take him out of the theater and miss the rest of the show. DH was disappointed, because he thought the lyrics were too cliché, but he did laugh out loud a couple of times, so it wasnt all bad. As usual, there was a moment where he and I cracked up at a joke no one else seemed to enjoy. Just our off-center sense of humor!
Coming next: A typical Pot Family lunch and more of Animal Kingdom