I am really loving this!! What's interesting is that, I suddenly wondered what it would be like just to be around you & Jonas, without Jacob -- I guess the last time that happened was when I visited you guys in Montgomery!
Did you ever really get to a point where you relaxed & focused on each other & thought, "yeah, this IS romantic!"? I would think "red cup" time, but

that would be me & Robert!!
The salads at dinner looked very different -- Jonas' doesn't even LOOK like a salad! But those tomatoes on your plate looked delish.
And, yeah, now I'm craving steak...
(I don't think I'd make the 0800, but can't wait to hear if you guys do!)
The Yachtsman was probably the most romantic time. Even though there were people around us, felt by ourselves and just sat and chatted. Probably stories we had told each other before, we had a nice relaxing time. Kept waiting on Ricky to tell us to get out.
Remember that Cotton Club story, Jonas' salad looked the same there as it did at Yachtsman. Funny how not chopping up some lettuce is more fancy.
Funny you mention the meds. I actually used that trip to "test" taking him off of his ADHD meds. We knew it affected his eating habits and he was so little. He ate and ate on that trip so maybe the meds are affecting Jacob!
Loved seeing the pictures from the carriage ride. I just love
that resort! And the Yachtsman looks delish! Can't wait to hear if you make 8am!
I know the meds hinder Jacob's appetite, but I am starting to realize they are effecting his tastes also. Started thinking back to what age he really started being picky and when we started him on medicine. We do lower his dosage or go off the meds some days. Did that our first trip with Vickie and her family and that is when Jacob left his DS on the bus. We couldn't be mad at him since we realized he wasn't as focused and he was soooo upset.
I am missing POR right now.
Yachtsman's looks so yummy! Maybe we will give that a try next time instead of Le Cellier. Would be much easier to get the reservation.
Yachtsman really was fantastic. I highly recommend at least trying it.
Great, great updates!!!
Now I lost track, who booked which parts of the trip? Weren't some of things you did surprises for one another?
You had some really amazing experiences!!! The parasailing, La Nouba, Segways and some fantastic dining. I DID notice that tomatoes made frequent appearances on your plate.
Being the first guests to enter EPCOT! WOW!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE your photos from that morning.
Too funny about your extra special carriage ride experience. That is probably the one time it would have been nice to have Jacob around - that would be the highlight of the trip for my boys!
The only thing that would have driven me crazy is the restriction on cameras- I know it makes perfect sense, but I get seriously jumpy when I don't have a camera in my hands. It just about killed me when I couldn't even take a camera to the White House and had to leave it behind for a couple of hours.
Originally Jonas was going to book and not tell me any of it, but I always figure stuff out by his reactions to questions or statements. Plus, I had given him a list of things I would like to do. And once I took over I wanted to make sure he was ok with my decisions.
I understand being addicted to a camera. Part of the reason I didn't enjoy Universal as much. They are camera nazi's there. Went to Monster Jam Saturday night and didn't take my camera due to the rain and I was missing it all night.
And since I brought up Monster Jam, we had a great time, but it rained on us the whole time. Hoping we don't all get sick again, since we are all finally feeling better. But another thing happened. Last Thursday I went back to the Podiatrist for another cortisone shot and asked exactly what I could do as fas as exercise. No WALKING!!!! Said I could bicycle, so we went out Friday night and got bicycles. Jacob is still learning to ride, something OT is working with him on. My bike has a problem with the chain so I have to take it back.
But, at Monster Jam, we had to walk to the stadium, up the ramps, down to the other side of the stadium and then a return trip afterward that was much faster to beat the crowd. Needless to say, I woke up Sunday morning with my foot in pain. This wasn't putting pressure on it pain, but just laying there pain. Finally by the end of the day it felt better. So I will be nursing it until Vickie and I go for our weekend, less than two weeks away.
Ok, now on to the TR. MK here we go!