MagicalMom
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The cast
Me MagicalMom 33yo Disney Lover, Commando girl
DH MagicalDad 34yo Likes Disney, just wants to relax
DD The Teen 13yo Loves Disney, I taught her well
DS The Youth 9yo Loves Mickey Mouse thinks Chef Mickeys is the greatest place ever!
DS The Pre-schooler 4yo Cant wait to get to Disney to see Mickey, Spongebob & Crash Bandicoot! (think I combined too many Disney & Universal trips?)
Back to Epcot!
Yes, I am aware that I had rewritten my casting, but I prefer to live in my fantasy world. You know, the one where my whole family is soooo happy to be in Disney & enjoying every second of it.
I have to admit, we are wearing down. I crawled out of bed at 10:00 am this morning. No one really felt up to going anywhere, so we did the one thing that I knew would make everyone happy, we headed to the pool.
Mmmm, I think next year I will save a lot of money & just find a hotel in our good ole hometown of Dover, De. It will be great. They can spend all day in the pool. At lunch time we can drive home to Mommas Food Court, I can make the nuggets & fries myself. When MagicalDad gets restless he can head off to his favorite place, work. Everyon will be happy.
The pool wasnt too packed this morning, but already there was a group of parents standing around the slide. Why must they stand there? Ughhhh. Today is my last chance to go down that slide! MagicalDad takes the Pre-Schooler to the kiddie pool to relax. The Youth wants me to watch him doggy paddle, hes so proud that he has overcome his fears of the water. The Teen wants me to swim around the little island with her while she informs me that the Youth is faking the doggy paddle because she is sure she saw his feet touch the bottom. I just cant help it, they all love me & want to spend time with me.
I try to divide my free time up between them, allowing myself more time to watch the slide. Bouncing over that way (because for some reason I dont walk in a pool, I bounce) I finally see what I have been waiting for. An adult comes down the slide! Mid Thirties, a little chunky, just like me! Shes laughing as she comes down! Looks like she is having so much fun! I cant help but laugh with her, relieved that now I can finally go down myself. It only took a week of watching the slide to finally see an adult come down. She hits the water & makes a big splash. Still laughing I glance at the other Mommas around me, hoping to share in this wonderful moment with them. Opppppppps, good thing I glanced around. Oh My! What if I didnt take a moment to make eye contact with the other mothers??? I was met with eye rolling looks of disgust. It was written all over the looks of every momma there. How dare my child wait one more second in line to come down the slide so that this ludicrous adult can come down! Doesnt she know Disney is for children to have fun??? Not Mommas!!!! Whoa! That could have been me getting those nasty looks. Forget about the refillable mug police, I never saw those, but I saw plenty of pool slide police. And it aint pretty!
Still Thankful that I didnt make a fool out of myself I rounded up the troops & headed for a quick lunch at the Food Court (their favorite Disney resturant) before making our way to Epcot.
As soon as we exited the bus, they started. Why do we have to go to Epcot? We dont like Epcot! What are we going to do here? After quickly threatening them, err ummm I mean informing them that we were not going to use Epcot as a water park today we headed for Universe of Energy. I have always enjoyed this. The line isnt very long either. Oh yes, but the line doesnt have to be long for my children to lose their patience. We couldnt have been standing there for more than 2 minutes before IT happened. As the Teen & Youth were kicking each other in the ankles over something (I cant even remember what) It happened. I was kicked. Now this was the end of it. I have had enough. I told MagicalDad that he can go ahead & ride it with the kids, after all it was cool, dark & air conditioned & he hadnt had a nap yet today. I stepped out of line, with tears in my eyes & sat on a nearby bench. Far enough away so that I wouldnt be confused for their parent if they started acting up again but close enough to see them exit the ride. There I sat, fighting back the tears. Contemplating where I went wrong. For a child who had just turned 4 two weeks prior to be taking his 3rd trip to WDW (4th if you include my pregnancy) I guess we have been going too often. I shouldnt have taken them so many times. Oh who am I kidding, theyd act like this at home too. This has nothing to do with Disney.
Now let me add, if you children are having one of those moments, you know the kind. The ones where it is clearly the last straw. Where you are not going to tolerate another moment of their behavior. There is one trick that will always make them stop immediately in shock. Let them see tears in your eyes. Works every time. Men, honeslty, I dont think it will work as well for you guys.
When they finally came out of the ride, happy, rested & ready to tackle Epcot, we made our way over to the Living Seas. On the way they must stop at Innovations West, for a quick PlayStation fix. Ive been meaning to write to Epcot about this. I believe that if they would take everything out of Innovations west, except the PlayStation games & maybe put up some sort of gate with guards. We could drop our children off there so that adults could enjoy the World Showcase in peace & quiet. I dont think the kids would even know the adults had left. The get too wrapped up in Kingdom of Hearts to know anything thats going on around them anyways. It would be a win win situation.
Next we finally make our to the Living Seas. I happily snap pictures. The Pre-Schooler with Nemo. The Teen with the Pre-Schooler. The Youth with a coral sample. Snap, snap, snap. These pictures of this happy family will look so good in my new Disney Photo Album. Ohhhh look there a scuba man cleaning the tank! Snap!
Uh Oh, Mr. Scuba man holds up one finger signaling me stop. Oh no. I should have known things were going too well. I guess we are not supposed to take pictures of the scuba man. I knew I should have stayed for the debriefing before entering the hydrolator things. Gosh, I havent listened to that debriefing in years. What if they tell you something real important I missed it!
Oh No, Now hes curling his finger at the Teen to come closer to the tank. Oh boy, she was in a good mood too. She takes a few step closer to him. A crowd is starting to gather. I really should make a run for it now, but the Teen will never forgive me. When she gets a bit closer to the tank, he puts his arm around her & gives me the thumbs up. Geez, he was just going to pose for a picture with her. Golly, what a moment. I thought for sure I was in trouble.
We leave the Living Seas a happy family & just in time for the character bus to arrive. The Pre-Schooler is in character heaven. Hes running from line to line, getting as many pictures as possible. The rabbit, Pluto, everyone is there! Then they announce that time is up. Now my adorable Pre-Schooler isnt too much of a crier. He is really the quietest one in our home. Hes still pretty new to the family being only 4 & all & he hasnt really picked up on all of our bad habits yet. But, when the characters start getting back on the bus, he loses it. Noises come out of him that we have never heard before. He drops to the ground, one could almost feel his heart breaking. A CM comes running. What is it honey??? Whats wrong?? I ask my poor baby. I wanna see 2 guys. Chipdale. Then the tears come again. The CM reaches us to find out whats wrong. Im in shock. The pre-Schooler is a big lover of that super-pretty Minnie Mouse. Really loves Lilo. Cant get enough of Pluto. But, Chip & Dale? Weve seen them so many times, when did they become his favorite? Just as the CM was assisting us in comforting this poor child he once again drops to the ground in disbelief. The characters are walking right past us as they board the bus. Kids & their families are all around us, happily waving good bye to their favorites. At just that moment Chip comes by picks the Pre-Schooler off of the ground. Standing him upright, giving him a hug & allowing me to snap a quick picture. He got his wish to spend one last moment with his favorite.
Now its time to make our way around the World Showcase. I say a quick prayer Lord let us just make it around in one piece.
Me MagicalMom 33yo Disney Lover, Commando girl
DH MagicalDad 34yo Likes Disney, just wants to relax
DD The Teen 13yo Loves Disney, I taught her well
DS The Youth 9yo Loves Mickey Mouse thinks Chef Mickeys is the greatest place ever!
DS The Pre-schooler 4yo Cant wait to get to Disney to see Mickey, Spongebob & Crash Bandicoot! (think I combined too many Disney & Universal trips?)
Back to Epcot!
Yes, I am aware that I had rewritten my casting, but I prefer to live in my fantasy world. You know, the one where my whole family is soooo happy to be in Disney & enjoying every second of it.
I have to admit, we are wearing down. I crawled out of bed at 10:00 am this morning. No one really felt up to going anywhere, so we did the one thing that I knew would make everyone happy, we headed to the pool.
Mmmm, I think next year I will save a lot of money & just find a hotel in our good ole hometown of Dover, De. It will be great. They can spend all day in the pool. At lunch time we can drive home to Mommas Food Court, I can make the nuggets & fries myself. When MagicalDad gets restless he can head off to his favorite place, work. Everyon will be happy.
The pool wasnt too packed this morning, but already there was a group of parents standing around the slide. Why must they stand there? Ughhhh. Today is my last chance to go down that slide! MagicalDad takes the Pre-Schooler to the kiddie pool to relax. The Youth wants me to watch him doggy paddle, hes so proud that he has overcome his fears of the water. The Teen wants me to swim around the little island with her while she informs me that the Youth is faking the doggy paddle because she is sure she saw his feet touch the bottom. I just cant help it, they all love me & want to spend time with me.
I try to divide my free time up between them, allowing myself more time to watch the slide. Bouncing over that way (because for some reason I dont walk in a pool, I bounce) I finally see what I have been waiting for. An adult comes down the slide! Mid Thirties, a little chunky, just like me! Shes laughing as she comes down! Looks like she is having so much fun! I cant help but laugh with her, relieved that now I can finally go down myself. It only took a week of watching the slide to finally see an adult come down. She hits the water & makes a big splash. Still laughing I glance at the other Mommas around me, hoping to share in this wonderful moment with them. Opppppppps, good thing I glanced around. Oh My! What if I didnt take a moment to make eye contact with the other mothers??? I was met with eye rolling looks of disgust. It was written all over the looks of every momma there. How dare my child wait one more second in line to come down the slide so that this ludicrous adult can come down! Doesnt she know Disney is for children to have fun??? Not Mommas!!!! Whoa! That could have been me getting those nasty looks. Forget about the refillable mug police, I never saw those, but I saw plenty of pool slide police. And it aint pretty!
Still Thankful that I didnt make a fool out of myself I rounded up the troops & headed for a quick lunch at the Food Court (their favorite Disney resturant) before making our way to Epcot.
As soon as we exited the bus, they started. Why do we have to go to Epcot? We dont like Epcot! What are we going to do here? After quickly threatening them, err ummm I mean informing them that we were not going to use Epcot as a water park today we headed for Universe of Energy. I have always enjoyed this. The line isnt very long either. Oh yes, but the line doesnt have to be long for my children to lose their patience. We couldnt have been standing there for more than 2 minutes before IT happened. As the Teen & Youth were kicking each other in the ankles over something (I cant even remember what) It happened. I was kicked. Now this was the end of it. I have had enough. I told MagicalDad that he can go ahead & ride it with the kids, after all it was cool, dark & air conditioned & he hadnt had a nap yet today. I stepped out of line, with tears in my eyes & sat on a nearby bench. Far enough away so that I wouldnt be confused for their parent if they started acting up again but close enough to see them exit the ride. There I sat, fighting back the tears. Contemplating where I went wrong. For a child who had just turned 4 two weeks prior to be taking his 3rd trip to WDW (4th if you include my pregnancy) I guess we have been going too often. I shouldnt have taken them so many times. Oh who am I kidding, theyd act like this at home too. This has nothing to do with Disney.
Now let me add, if you children are having one of those moments, you know the kind. The ones where it is clearly the last straw. Where you are not going to tolerate another moment of their behavior. There is one trick that will always make them stop immediately in shock. Let them see tears in your eyes. Works every time. Men, honeslty, I dont think it will work as well for you guys.
When they finally came out of the ride, happy, rested & ready to tackle Epcot, we made our way over to the Living Seas. On the way they must stop at Innovations West, for a quick PlayStation fix. Ive been meaning to write to Epcot about this. I believe that if they would take everything out of Innovations west, except the PlayStation games & maybe put up some sort of gate with guards. We could drop our children off there so that adults could enjoy the World Showcase in peace & quiet. I dont think the kids would even know the adults had left. The get too wrapped up in Kingdom of Hearts to know anything thats going on around them anyways. It would be a win win situation.
Next we finally make our to the Living Seas. I happily snap pictures. The Pre-Schooler with Nemo. The Teen with the Pre-Schooler. The Youth with a coral sample. Snap, snap, snap. These pictures of this happy family will look so good in my new Disney Photo Album. Ohhhh look there a scuba man cleaning the tank! Snap!
Uh Oh, Mr. Scuba man holds up one finger signaling me stop. Oh no. I should have known things were going too well. I guess we are not supposed to take pictures of the scuba man. I knew I should have stayed for the debriefing before entering the hydrolator things. Gosh, I havent listened to that debriefing in years. What if they tell you something real important I missed it!
Oh No, Now hes curling his finger at the Teen to come closer to the tank. Oh boy, she was in a good mood too. She takes a few step closer to him. A crowd is starting to gather. I really should make a run for it now, but the Teen will never forgive me. When she gets a bit closer to the tank, he puts his arm around her & gives me the thumbs up. Geez, he was just going to pose for a picture with her. Golly, what a moment. I thought for sure I was in trouble.
We leave the Living Seas a happy family & just in time for the character bus to arrive. The Pre-Schooler is in character heaven. Hes running from line to line, getting as many pictures as possible. The rabbit, Pluto, everyone is there! Then they announce that time is up. Now my adorable Pre-Schooler isnt too much of a crier. He is really the quietest one in our home. Hes still pretty new to the family being only 4 & all & he hasnt really picked up on all of our bad habits yet. But, when the characters start getting back on the bus, he loses it. Noises come out of him that we have never heard before. He drops to the ground, one could almost feel his heart breaking. A CM comes running. What is it honey??? Whats wrong?? I ask my poor baby. I wanna see 2 guys. Chipdale. Then the tears come again. The CM reaches us to find out whats wrong. Im in shock. The pre-Schooler is a big lover of that super-pretty Minnie Mouse. Really loves Lilo. Cant get enough of Pluto. But, Chip & Dale? Weve seen them so many times, when did they become his favorite? Just as the CM was assisting us in comforting this poor child he once again drops to the ground in disbelief. The characters are walking right past us as they board the bus. Kids & their families are all around us, happily waving good bye to their favorites. At just that moment Chip comes by picks the Pre-Schooler off of the ground. Standing him upright, giving him a hug & allowing me to snap a quick picture. He got his wish to spend one last moment with his favorite.
Now its time to make our way around the World Showcase. I say a quick prayer Lord let us just make it around in one piece.



. Maybe you should ask magicaldad what he thinks about the idea (a solo trip).
