Usually I dread heading home from Disney, but this trip was a little different. DH & I had never been apart for this long in the 12 years since we first moved in together, and I was missing him. So were the girls. Pocahontas was okay, we've taken 3-4 night trips without DH before and talking on the phone means more to her, but Boo had never been away from him for more than a sleepover at Nana's and doesn't get as much out of calling home.
So I woke early on our last morning and got as much as I could packed, sad to be leaving Disney and the beautiful weather, but ready to get home to DH & DS.
Boo had been asking for the "frog princess", and since we didn't make it over to see her on our Magic Kingdom day and Boo & I were both up and dressed by 8 I decided to take her over for a couple hours of catching missed characters.
Pocahontas wanted to swim and DM was tired, so they stayed behind. DM found a table by the pool and read while Pocahontas swam.
It was a stunning day, much warmer than the day before with not a cloud in the sky.
We got to the park about quarter after 9, added a day to my ticket, and headed off to see if we could fill in some of those blank pages.
I had made it through this entire trip without any tears, but this morning did me in. It seemed like just yesterday that we were on our big trip in January 2008, on the same perfect sort of morning in the Magic Kingdom, and I was pregnant with Boo but not even wanting to be happy about it because I wasn't convinced it would last. And now here we were, just me and her, heading down Main Street together.

It was really a perfect way to end our trip.
First stop was Tomorrowland to see if Buzz was out. He wasn't, but the cast member working with Chip & Dale said to check back around 11.
Then we cut through Fantasyland along the paths that stay close to the castle, and came across the Fairy Godmother with no one in line!
As you can see, I didn't have cute outfits for this day - she wore her swimsuit top and her going-home jeans because I knew we'd be going straight to the pool when we got back to Pop.
Then we found the frog princess. We were the only ones in line not wearing NOLA/Mardi Gras gear!
Tiana and Naveen loved their personalized pages! Naveen asked Boo if she'd ever been to New Orleans and when she said no he said she could come home with them. She actually waved goodbye to me!
Then it was off to Frontierland to meet another of Boo's favorites - Jessie. My nephew is 4 and obsessed with Toy Story, and he's passed that on to Boo. She's already asked for a Jessie dress for our next trip.
The line for Woody & Jessie was a little on the long side, at least compared to what we'd experienced elsewhere on this trip, but we waited because I knew she wanted to. I passed the time by taking pics of Splash.
I also spent a little time chatting with the family in front of us. They were obviously foreign, I'd guess Central or South American, and their little girl had the cutest Jessie outfit. It was obviously homemade, just chaps and fringed cuffs added to a store bought shirt & jeans, but she was bouncing all around so excited to show Jessie that she was a cowgirl too.
Finally it was our turn.
Woody barely got any attention at all. Boo handed him her autograph book and went right back to Jessie.
On our way back to check once more for Buzz, Boo asked to ride the elephants again. The line was longer than I was willing to wait, but since we had to walk through Adventureland to get back to the hub we decided for a spin on a magic carpet instead.
The Tiki Room, still closed.
Boo flying our carpet.