My work was nuts today, because the weather people said that dreaded word -- snow -- and, of course, people have to come out and stock up. I've been hearing many, many different things, but the general consensus is that it's going to be a good amount. Possibly more than a foot. This is after all the snow that was banked on the side of the street and on the sidewalks has melted, naturally. The only way I will be okay with this is if they cancel classes on Monday.
So, I decided to do an update, so I can pretend that I am somewhere that it doesn't snow, unless some freak of nature happens, and it's sunny and in the 80's.
Day 3, part 1 -- Friday, February 13. Opening MK!
Mom, Kailyn, and I were all up bright and early so that we could hit Magic Kingdom. We missed the opening show, but we got there just a few minutes after 9 AM.
The first glimpse of the castle!
Mommy and I in front of the castle.
No one in front of the castle?!
I'm going to blame it on morning brain, but for some reason, none of us thought to go to Toontown right away to meet the fairies. My mom and I really, really wanted to meet Tink, but it unfortunately didn't happen this trip. Oh well, next time, right?
We decided to hit Liberty Square and Frontierland first, since we wanted to ride Haunted Mansion, Splash, and Big Thunder. Kailyn was hungry and wanted to get something to eat, so I got their cards and headed to Frontierland to get FP's for Splash Mountain.
Some (non) crowd pictures.
I got the FP's, and this is what I saw when I was walking back to the Liberty Square area to meet my mom and Kailyn.
We went over to Haunted Mansion. It was pretty much a walk-on.
I LOVE Haunted Mansion. Love it. I know it's supposed to be funny-scary, not scary-scary, but I am naturally a jumpy person. Even when I knew that there was something about to pop up from behind a gravestone (because I had my eyes on it), I would jump and let out an "OHMYGOD!" every single time, which, in turn, scared Kailyn, who had the pleasure of riding with me. So, every time I would get scared, she would also get scared.
Kailyn was also unhappy with me after the part with the hitchhiking ghosts, because our ghost had what looked like dreadlocks. She said, "awww, he has hair like Jason Castro!" (American Idol finalist from last season), and I, not thinking of what I was saying, immediately blurted out, "awww, it's a dead Jason Castro!"
"OH MY GOD! THAT IS SO MEAN! I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU SAID THAT!"
The second we got off and were walking out, Kailyn was telling the story to my mother. I can't remember what she said, but she probably just laughed at me. After that day, the dreadlocked ghost was officially dubbed, even though Kailyn made sure to tell me that she still couldn't believe I said that. You'd think she'd know me after 16 years.
After that, we headed over here:
I had the brilliant idea of trying to take pictures of Kailyn and on the ride, since my camera has a wrist strap. I had a very hard time getting Kailyn in any pictures when we were moving, though.
My camera sometimes has a little delay, and I was asking, "why isn't it taking?," just as it flashed.
Afterwards, we headed over to Splash Mountain, another absolute favorite of mine.
After that, we ran in to...
I love Goofy!
I told Kailyn that I had seen Donald on my earlier walk through Frontierland to get FP's ("awww, I love Donald!"), so we went to find him.
Up next -- Mickey's Philhar-Magic, the wait for the fairies is
how long?, and Dad gets to join us!
