Here we are, officially homeless.
We parked ourselves at an outside table.
The view from where we sat.
We went in to get some lunch before it was time to meet Magical Express.
Then it was time.
From the bus, one last second of Pop from the window.
Some blurry pictures of the gang telling us how happy they were that we had come.
They acted like they really would like to see us come back, so of course, we didn't want to disappoint them.
Brooklynn missed out on them asking us to return, however.
Still grasping for the last few seconds of Disney.
We saw this cool airplane while we were waiting at the gate.
Next summer's trip may be a good time to take Brooklynn to SeaWorld. We know she would love it, because she loves animals of all kinds.
Jill spotted her bag out on the tram.
You know you're back in Nashville when you hear the country singers belting it out.
This is the airport extension of Tootsie's.
'Bubby' was happy to see his little sleeping beauty again.
(He was coming from work when he picked us up, so he was kind of grungy looking. Sorry about that. He cleans up pretty nicely!)
It had been a wonderful nine nights and almost ten days.
It wasn't enough, of course, because it never is.
I want to add a couple more days on in the future just to see if maybe eleven nights and twelve days is enough, or maybe two full weeks. I think in two full weeks, we really truly could do everything we wanted to at a good pace, and be ready to leave very satisfied. I hope we can try that sometime.
I apologize for such a pitiful rush job here at the end, because I know I put in some bad pictures and skipped over some good ones in my hurry.
The rest of the summer was busy with church camp, school workshops, and returning to school for me.
Jill, John, and Brooklynn went back to school and work. They were fortunate enough to be able to return to Disney World in October, and I hope she'll be able to put up pictures of that trip soon.
Since school started, it has been non-stop work, work, work. I really haven't even had the time to think much about this trip, so it hasn't seemed like a painful wait. I am very ready for the break from work.
I'm glad Trent gets to go, and he's looking forward from the break from school. His buddy, Jarvis is coming with us, and he's been excited about it. He said he last went when he was about twelve. They've both talked mostly about the food!
I'm sad that Drew can't go, but he is working long hours and some double shifts this week, as he works in one of those stores that people will be bombarding in the wee hours of the morning later this week. He'll eat Thanksgiving dinner with friends, and I know he'll be fine, but I'll still be wishing he was with us at Chef Mickey's on Thursday.
I have to go to school today, but it's a planning day, so hopefully it will be productive. As soon as the day is over, I will be steering toward Alabama to Jill's house. We'll be stopping over this evening in Perry, GA for a few hours of sleep. We plan to be on the road again very early in the morning. Tomorrow, before lunch time, we will be at All-Star Music, where I am hoping to be greeted by pretty Christmas decorations.
We will probably get the internet two days so that we can take care of bills and other correspondence, so when we have it, we will check in and tell you guys how it is going, and maybe we can even put up a picture or two.
I wish you could all be there with us, and we'd get that table for a hundred and just sit around and share stories of our families and get to know each other. We might even fill up an elevator or two on Tower of Terror and make some crazy faces for an awesome picture. Or we'd fill and entire Magic Kingdom train and wave furiously at passersby who would think we were all nuts. Or we'd ride Soarin' and all clap at the end because it's just such a cool ride. Or we'd fill several rows at the Candlelight Processional and sit there in quiet reverence, listening to the beautiful music and performance the choirs and orchestra have worked so hard to share with us. Or we'd just stand in the presence of a beautifully lit icicle castle, thinking how blessed we all are to be able to experience things like this.
I hope that someday our trips will cross will all of yours, and that we will be able to meet face to face. Until then, we enjoy your friendship on this forum, and we count it as a blessing to know you through this. I'm grateful for the people who provide the Disboards so that we can be here in this way to share our trips and all of the Disney fun we create outside our trips.
I'll be off and on today, and I'll try to say a final "See you soon!" this afternoon before I leave. We haven't come up with a title for the new trip yet, so I guess we'll hang around here until we think of something.
I hope you all have a good Monday, and hopefully this will be a very nice week ahead for so many people as we get together with people we love for some special time away from work and worries.