An anxiety ridden hypochondriac spends 9 days at Disney

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A catchier title I could not come up with. :laughing:

I debated on whether or not to write a trip report from this perspective, but I have not read too many threads or posts from anyone who suffers from anxiety. I would love to read how anyone else who may have this issue and how they deal with things like vacations at Disney.

The Crew:
Myself, Emily- I'm the one with Anxiety, but more on that later.

My DH Larry - He's a bit older than me so be sure not to get him mixed up with my dad in some of the pics - my dad has such a baby face and looks younger than his son-in-law :rotfl2:

My DS Wyatt - Aged 8 and now a certified Disney FREAK - this child wakes up every morning and says "I just miss it mom" He's a typical first born and a people pleaser and a very polite wonderful young man.

My DD #1 Annie- Aged 5 and stuck in the middle. She won't be ignored without a fight though. :lmao: She is a girly girl and is an amazing person.

My DD#2 Cassidy - Aged 2 (she actually turned 2 during our trip) She embraces her role as the baby and loves getting what she wants and tormenting her older sister.

Nana (my mom) - ADORES her grandkids and spends wayyyy too much money on them. Very easy going and is up for anything.

Papa (my dad) - Also adores the grandkids and is easy going also, except when we would try and separate, then he would pout cause he wanted all of us to stay together :laughing:

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(My Dh is the one holding Cassie)
We left for the world on Saturday, Sept 11th and stayed until Monday, Sept 20th.

Any details I'm leaving out I'll add later :goodvibes

So "come on everybody, Here we goooooooooooooo"
 
We left our home in a caravan of 2 vehicles on Sat morning about 8am. We had a 4 hour drive to the airport and our flight left at 2pm. Everyone was up and ready and excited to go and we left on time. The drive was uneventful and we stopped for breakfast about 10.
Got to the airport with plenty of time to spare and got through security and settled in to wait for boarding. This was our first time flying Southwest so we were not used to how their "open seating" worked.
We kept waiting and waiting and waiting for them to call our boarding. Pretty soon it was 1:45, then 1:50 and then 1:55 and still NO boarding calls at all. Went to the desk and found our flight had been delayed due to mech problems (we could see our plane at the gate and were wondering what the prob was.) This normally wouldn't bother us, but our connecting flight in St. Louis was on time and we only had a 30 min layover. AND there were NO more flights out of St. Louis to Orlando that night :scared1:
We were VERY worried. The lady at the gate assured us it would only be a few more minutes and that we should be boarding momentarily. Then it was 2:15, then 2:20 and we were VERY worried. (In the meantime we had struck up a conversation with a nice gal who had over heard us talking about Disney - turns out she was a waitress at Le Cellier - so we got to have a nice Disney conversation while we waited. Pretty soon it was 2:40 and we were sweating...finally they started boarding, but there was NO way we were gonna make our connecting flight....except that SW was actually going to HOLD the plane in St. Louis 15 mins for us - UNHEARD of - our first bit of pixie dust and we weren't even there yet! Though I'm sure the people on the plane in St. Louis weren't feeling the love :lmao:
Here's Donald getting ready to take off for DISNEY WORLD!
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So the pilot kicked it down and we made great time to St. Louis and made our connecting flight - (and were only about 8 mins late so that was nice) The second leg of the flight was uneventful (except for the T-Storm turbulance we hit while approaching Orlando) and we landed at the gate 5 mins early.
My first bit of anxiety kicked in once we landed. I HATE being confined anywhere and have this HUGE fear of passing out in front of people or throwing up. Once the plane landed and we had to wait to deplane (of course we were wayyyy the back due to being the last on) I got to sweating and fidgeting and really wanting to get off. But I made it after taking a few deep breaths.
Once we hit MCO I was in the lead (they called me the Disney Tour Nazi the entire trip :thumbsup2) I got us to ME and we were on our way! ME wasn't too hard for me cause I got to sit with my youngest DD and the seats are pretty private and I can relax a bit. As long as I can kind of turn away and be private it's not too bad. I don't have a social anxiety issue - all mine are purely physical at this point. I've dealt with more mental anxiety issues in the past, but since having my last daugher in 2008 they've been physical symptoms.
I might as well touch on this now...After she was born I retained placenta (sorry to any guys reading this :laughing:) and hemorraged twice - finally ending up with a dnc. This happened over the course of a week, so I wasn't feeling well obviously (the first doc I saw before hemorraging, told me that "I wasn't 22 anymore and I needed to take it easy after having a baby" and I ended up in the ER later that day :rolleyes: Any how I just about passed out a few times during all of that. SO now my huge issue is passing out. I tend to bring the feeling on myself when in any situation where I don't have control (shopping, church etc.) I was borderline agoraphobic for awhile, but have slowly broadened where I can go. I still have the feelings, but I refuse to waste my life sitting at home. So I go places and still suffer horribly.
Sorry to ramble on about that....
Back to ME. After the ride to the Disney Gates we made a quick stop at the Poly, then the GF and finally we were home to the Wilderness Lodge!!!!! Yea!!!!!
After getting off the bus and bypassing the main lobby cause Miss Disney Nazi Tour Guide was so sure that there was a separate check in for the Villas since I had read about their "lobby" :rotfl2: NICE one Emily. Oh well we enjoyed the walk back. We sped through online check in - asked about Flag Family and were told that it was available on our last full day!!!! We were SOOOOOO excited! After getting our keys we went to find our room (a 2 bedroom villa) - it was possibly the farthest room we could possibly have, but it was a fun walk for the kids. Our room was AMAZING. I was not prepared for how nice it would be.
Our view from our balcony
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the chair my daughters princess dolls took over
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We were sooooooo excited. My parents had the king side and my dh and I had the 2 queen beds side. The kids roamed around :lmao:
After check in we waited for our GG order to be delivered by bell services and then went down to pick up our stroller from bell services and then went to eat at Roaring Forks. We all split different things and were very impressed by our first visit there.
Another bit of pixie dust - a family stopped to give my kids their balloon that they couldn't take with them on the plane!
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Then back up to the room (after a quick stop to rub Humphrey's nose)
We unpacked and settled in for a good nights sleep before our 9am ADR's at Donalds Breakfast in AK. UP next.....did we make the ADR's??
The older 2 CRASHED on the pull out sofa our first night
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Day 2 dawned bright and beautiful. We were however a little ambitious with our 9 am ADR for Tusker House. We quickly decided that on our first morning the 7 of us were going to need a little time. We had decided early on in the planning that we would be doing a leisurely tour of Disney with a basic plan for days. We had a handful of ADR’s and a few must sees but that was it – we were on VACATION!
So I called and was able to reschedule Donald for Friday morning (another one of our AK Days – another spot of pixie dust that we were able to get in :goodvibes)
So all of us got ready and were just loading the stoller up to leave when my middle daughter looked at me with that look – that funny look when you know things aren’t quite right :sick:– YUP, we hadn’t even made it out the villa room door yet and she threw up – luckily the garbage was right there and I’m a seasoned veteran with “the look”
SO….new plan – Her and I stayed in the room to figure out what was wrong with her and Nana, Papa, DH, Wyatt and Cassie headed to AK. I wasn’t sure if it was her nerves (she tends to be a sensitive kid and just needs and outlet sometimes (literally) and she also has TERRIBLE sinus problems. She’s had x-ray and cat scans and rhinoscopy’s trying to figure out what is wrong. She’s been tested for CF and immunodeficiencies and the best that they can figure is that she has over productive mucous glands and very small sinus cavities – not a good combo. And sometimes if the junk has been draining all night into her tummy it can upset it too. So her and I hung out for a few hrs in the room and I made her some food and let her sip some pop and she was fine. So we decided to head over to AK to join up with the crew.
Donald on the bus to AK
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I did OK on the bus, but it was just her and I on it so that helped. Once I got a wave of dizzy, nausea, panic but again took a few deep breaths and stayed calm. The buses were generally the hardest part of WDW for me. Once we disembarked the bus we made the walk to the gate. Times like that can be hard for me too, cause I like to know where the bathrooms in a place are. Once we got through the gates I got a map and studied where the bathrooms were for a quick second and we were off to meet up with the crew.
The rest of the guys were at Kali River Rapids. Annie and I hurried through the park, the excitement of Disney making us run :banana: It was a HOT day so we stopped to buy a misting fan (one of the best investments we made!) It was about 1:30 and the park was busy, but not crazy. The guys were able to do Dinosaur, EE – twice and eat at Yak and Yeti before I joined up with them.
Wyatt in front of the altar at EE
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Wyatt, Annie and Larry at Bugs Life
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And Wyatt with his misting fan (they had stopped and gotten 2 also :laughing:) there are very few dry pics of the kid after this
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We met up with my mom and Cassie at Kali – the boys were on the ride. The lines were fairly short 20 mins was the most we ever saw that day. Once the boys got off the ride Annie wanted to go so back on they all went, but my mom, Cassie and I. Some rides are hard for me also with my anxiety – Kali is one of them – out in the open, everyone facing each other etc. so I just stayed off for the time being.
Cassie looking for the “puppy” (bunny) she saw
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Sitting on the bench looking tired, hot and ready for a nap and swim
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I also took one look at Cassie and decided that she needed a nap so I volunteered to take her back to the room. She was battling teething her eye teeth and a NASTY yeasty diaper rash so I thought she needed to get out of the heat also. I felt like I was taking the easy way out by heading back, but it was the first day and my nerves were a little shot from traveling and from Annie being sick – I’m not afraid of being sick per say, but if someone else is sick I think I have it too? Anyhow I just decided to head back with Cassie. This bus ride was a little worse – We purposefully sat way in the back since I figured no one would come all the way back since again it was empty. Not as lucky – a very nice family came and sat right next to us – not another soul on the bus. Oh well. I truly don’t mind talking to people and they were SUPER nice, but it makes my anxiety SO much worse to have someone so closely paying attention to me. I was glad later on for the experience as they had the sweetest little boy of about 4 with them – he was so into the Disney magic – he chatted my ear off the whole way – and even invited me to come and see their room :flower3: lol The whole ride back the panic was bubbling right at the surface and I so badly wanted to get off the bus at Blizzard Beach and take a cab back, but I was able to hang on.
My mom called and they were ready for a break too, so they were on the bus right behind me. The heat was really taking it’s toll on us – being from MN we are definitely not used to this heat and humidity! We had an afternoon of swimming planned and then EMH at MK!!!!!!!!
Up next EMH at MK and the biggest downpour I have EVER EVER EVER seen or been in!
 

Here! (and feels your pain!:hug:) Looking forward to more!
 
I'll be hanging in for this report.

I have the same problems as you anxiety and hypochondria etc. I also FREAK if I am "stuck"somewhere (got "stuck" on haunted mansion on halloween and my husband thought I was going to loose my mind-really we stopped for about 3 minutes) and I am emetophobic (I can't deal with vomit, am terrified to vomit myself or see someone else do it) It's fun stuff right? ughh.

I am working on dealing with it without medicine and healing on my own. I've come from the point where I couldn't even be around an animal because it might vomit, or go to the movies in case someone puked onscreen. Now I can see that and good lord, I got my own "babies" (dogs) and I can be eating dinner hear a yak, put down my fork and clean up the puke, waqsh my hands and go right back to dinner-heck at this point I could probably clean it up with a sandwich in one hand and paper towels in the other. That is HUGE for me. And I am proud of myself.
 
Here! (and feels your pain!:hug:) Looking forward to more!

Yay - another one! I'm sorry you feel my pain - do you have anxiety - it's something I've read about on tons of other msg boards, but have never seen it mentioned here.....
 
I'll be hanging in for this report.

I have the same problems as you anxiety and hypochondria etc. I also FREAK if I am "stuck"somewhere (got "stuck" on haunted mansion on halloween and my husband thought I was going to loose my mind-really we stopped for about 3 minutes) and I am emetophobic (I can't deal with vomit, am terrified to vomit myself or see someone else do it) It's fun stuff right? ughh.

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Glad you're here - I want to hear more about how you deal with things like this at Disney - we're going back and I want to be more prepared this time. I am not a true emetophobic - I am not afraid of vomit or vomiting, but vomiting in public or in front of someone is enough to make me crazy. I've been afraid of this ever since first grade when my mom sent me to school sick and I puked in front of the class! All through my school days I never went anywhere with anyone else in their cars - and I wasn't even motion sick!
I too also don't like being stuck somewhere - but handle it better if it's dark or I can kind of be private like on the airplane I took the window seat and then had my two kids in the middle and aisle...
 
After recouping in the room for a few minutes and waiting for everyone else to return we decided to go and get our refillable mugs filled and head to the quiet pool. My son was allowed to go and refill his mug and pin trade at the pin trading station on his own for the trip– HE WAS IN HEAVEN. We started to think he had found a girl friend he was gone so much :rotfl: I also called to check on a Bibbity Bobbity Boutique reservation. My mom had seen a few little girls all dressed up and decided that we should take Annie. I told her we prob couldn't get a ressie, but called anyway. We got one for the CASTLE shop! It was for the next day - Monday at 2pm. Yay! So then I called to try and get a character meal ressie at 1900 park faire for dinner afterwards, but they only had one for 3 people. So my DH and I decided we would take Annie over and leave Wy and Cassie with my parents - this ended up working out GREAT. I still can't believe the amount of pixie dust we were blessed with on this trip!

The villa quiet pool is so awesome. It was nice and quiet most times we visited and it sure was hot enough to enjoy it. We swam for about an hour then decided to get ready to head to the Magic Kingdom EMH.
Here is my son launching off of DH's shoulders - you can see how empty the pool area is
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We got cleaned up after swimming and decided to head over to the MK via the boat. I just have to say I LOVED LOVED LOVED the boat. For some reason it was easier on my anxiety and you didn’t have to fold the stroller up! We never waited more than a few minutes for one and it were lucky enough always to get the big one that accommodated the stroller.

The crew minus Cassie and I (she had fallen asleep after swimming) headed over at about 6 and Cassie and I followed soon after. You’ll notice a pattern of me doing that – purposefully hanging back a half hr or so so I can meet up with the group rather than travel together. My parents and Larry know I have anxiety, but don’t know how bad that it has gotten and I’m much better off on my own. The boat and bus rides were the worst so that is what I tried to avoid with them. Granted most of the times I did have a legit reason – like Cassie sleeping etc. but sometimes I had to suck it up and just go with them.

Cassie and I followed soon after and got to the MK about 7pm. We quickly met up with them and my son and I raced over to Splash Mountain – the sky was starting to look a little iffy and we REALLY wanted to ride Splash on our first day. We ran through the que – it was NO wait at all and we got right onto a boat. Then just as they were going to release our boat they made the announcement that they were shutting the ride down to lightning being spotted. We were soooo disappointed. They told us we could wait in the log for the ride to be reopened but we really had no idea how long that might be. So we met back up with the rest of the crew and decided what to do.

My dad, Larry, and Wyatt and Annie headed to Haunted Mansion, while my mom and I decided to take Cassie to the shops on Main Street to wait for Wishes to start. On the way there the sky OPENED UP. I have Never and I mean Never seen rain like that. Or lightning. HOLY COW. By the time we got to Main Street there was no room to stand in the shops and the awnings were even full. We crammed under one as best we could but we were SOAKED, I mean jump in a lake soaked. And me who literally called the stroller rental place to add a rain cover had left it in the room. Our stroller had puddles in the seats. My backpack was sopping along with my camera and wallet etc. We were so wet. And the rain never ended. My mom and I decided to make a break for the front cause we knew once the rain ended every one else would too. So we ran for the front. We made it out the gates and to a waiting bus and got right on. It was sooooo cold with the a/c blaring and poor Cassie was freezing. We made the 5 min bus ride back and hurried up to the villa to get my poor baby warm.

At that moment we were beyond happy that we had chosen a villa – nice warm dryer to throw everything into :lovestruc We got all dry and waited for the rest of the crew, who we later learned were not being let off off the Haunted Mansion until the rain let up.
After they got back we decided just to order a pizza from room service. The pizza itself wasn’t terrible, but wasn’t real good either. We kind of wish we had done Dominos – we saw a few of those boxes out in the hall the day before. But it filled us up.
We got all cuddly and ready for bed and I remember worrying about what the heck we would do with the stroller that I feared would Never dry. As we lay there we heard Wishes start – I can’t believe that it had cleared up enough to do the fireworks – great sound to go to bed to :goodvibes
 
I'll be hanging in for this report.

I have the same problems as you anxiety and hypochondria etc. I also FREAK if I am "stuck"somewhere (got "stuck" on haunted mansion on halloween and my husband thought I was going to loose my mind-really we stopped for about 3 minutes) and I am emetophobic (I can't deal with vomit, am terrified to vomit myself or see someone else do it) It's fun stuff right? ughh.

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Glad you're here - I want to hear more about how you deal with things like this at Disney - we're going back and I want to be more prepared this time. I am not a true emetophobic - I am not afraid of vomit or vomiting, but vomiting in public or in front of someone is enough to make me crazy. I've been afraid of this ever since first grade when my mom sent me to school sick and I puked in front of the class! All through my school days I never went anywhere with anyone else in their cars - and I wasn't even motion sick!
I too also don't like being stuck somewhere - but handle it better if it's dark or I can kind of be private like on the airplane I took the window seat and then had my two kids in the middle and aisle...


I can tell you allll about it. Since we live here now I am pretyt much at disney once a week! What do you want to know about first?
 
Your title caught my attention. I have anxiety issues and some OCD issues as well but I'm not nearly as severe as my dear husband who has anxiety and SEVERE PTSD. I am however a hypocondriac and have a real problem with sickness. These issues definatley affected our first trip but we really want to try another trip and I'd love to know how you handled things.
 
Reading along, I traveled to Disney in 2009 with DS and Ddil who has anxiety issues with crowds and also wondering about the weather in early September.
 
I can tell you allll about it. Since we live here now I am pretyt much at disney once a week! What do you want to know about first?

I'm not sure if there is anything specific to Disney that anyone can share, mabybe more just how you handle things that may come up there. All the other anxiety sites I belong to look at, most people are just trying to get thru daily life. And sometimes it helps just to hear how people handle their own, or heck it even helps to know that other people are going thru what you are. It's hard to have anxiety anywhere, but at Disney it's just cruel!
 
Your title caught my attention. I have anxiety issues and some OCD issues as well but I'm not nearly as severe as my dear husband who has anxiety and SEVERE PTSD. I am however a hypocondriac and have a real problem with sickness. These issues definatley affected our first trip but we really want to try another trip and I'd love to know how you handled things.

I am blessed in the fact that it is me and only me who has to deal with this. Though I am starting to notice little things with my 8 yr old. He's a worrier like me and I want to do everything in my power to make sure he doesn't end up like his mommy. My anxiety started around his age and has been making my life crazy ever since. I'll hopefully have another post tomorrow...
 
Reading along, I traveled to Disney in 2009 with DS and Ddil who has anxiety issues with crowds and also wondering about the weather in early September.

Crowds themselves don't bother me too much, my brother however has serious issues with them. He always threatens to do a "windmill" when we're in walmart on a Saturday :lmao: Just spin around with his arms straight out to clear an area around him :rotfl: He never has, he just says he will someday.
As far as the weather, I'll post more about each day, but one words sums it up - HOT. It rained the first night we were there, but after that it was absolutely gorgeous weather. The heat and humidity were a little bit much, but if you plan smart and don't come from the artic you should be able to handle it. We were blessed with a VERY hot and humid summer in MN - we joked all summer that God was watching out for us and preparing us for our trip :goodvibes
 
Subbing!

Interesting idea for a TR. I deal with social anxiety, yet we do WDW often. Makes sense, right? ;) It's actually been helpful when I don't feel like being ill from all the people and CMs that want to chat. Pixie dust therapy or something. :rotfl: Going back to catch up!
 
Day 2 dawned bright and beautiful. Again we were in no hurry to get to the parks - today was Epcot during the day and then our special 1900 Park Fare dinner with Annie after her BBB.

We decided to split up and take 2 different ways to Epcot to see which was faster. You can all start laughing now cause it sure turned out funny. I was doing everything in my power to avoid the busses so I had the bright idea that my mom, Cassie, Annie and I would take the stroller on the boat to the monorail to Epcot and the boys would take the bus. WOW. As much as I loved the boat and monorail - DEFINATELY NOT a faster way to get to Epcot! :rotfl2: As far as anxiety/panic standpoint I had deemed the boat and monorail "more comfortable" for me to ride - mostly because I didn't have to fold the stroller up and could use it as somewhat of a distraction/privacy shield. As long as I have something to cover my panic up I am more comfortable and therefore panic a little less.

After a super long journey to Epcot (I didn't realize that we had to change trains at the TTC - ah the lessons you learn at Disney :laughing:) while the boys got annoyed waiting for us we were finally there. We decided to hit Spaceship Earth first - something we could ALL ride! (And it was a walk-on) Larry and I took Cassie in our car, My mom and Annie had one and My Dad and Wy. I LOVE LOVE this ride - it's just so Disney in my mind. I also love it cause it's dark :thumbsup2

After Spaceship Earth we laughed at our pics a bit at the end and then decided to head over to the Club Cool. My dad, and Larry got split from us as my dad went to find a bathroom and Larry went to find a smoking area. So my mom and the kids and I enjoyed Club Cool. We waited and waited and waited and no dad or Larry showed up - we had told them where to meet us and neither of them are great about answering their phones, so after a few tense voice mail exchanges we finally met them at the character greeting area outside. Here we go I thought as my dad - who was still a little on edge over the whole morning split up was arguing with my mom that we needed to stay together a little better etc. My husband who is just a large child was oblivious to all of this and was standing in line with the kids to see Chip and Dale. After that one argument I must say I was worried, but it was all for naught as we apparently just needed to get that out of the way and we never had another!

Here are some pics from meeting Chip and Dale - it was amazing. We were first in line after they came out from a break and they had so much fun playing with my son. Chip had come out first and was talking to the handler about how Dale was still enjoying his snack of nuts and he'd better hurry up etc. When Chip spotted Dale coming he grabbed my son's hand and ran with him to meet Dale.
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Then they danced around with Wyatt for a few seconds and then headed back to the meet and greet area with Wy.
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Here is a pic of Dale hugging Annie - this pic cracks me up as it looks a wee bit awkward - but cute :lmao:
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Another of Annie and Dale
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Here is the whole group of kids with Chip and Dale, who quickly became Cassie's favorite - what a great 1st character experience for the kids.
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After that we all went over to the Land while my mom ran inside to get fast passes for Soaring. We then headed over to Nemo. What a cool ride - again nice cause everyone could ride. Cassie LOVED it (except for the Jelly fish) and we then spent some time cooling off in the aquarium area.

I want to say that my anxiety is always with me - it just depends what level it is at. Thinking about Nemo reminded me of this. I was fairly comfortable during this ride, but it's always on my mind. I'm constantly looking for someplace to "escape" to if it gets too bad. - a bathroom, an exit etc. It really is a sucky thing to deal with and I hope to be much improved by next Sept. (sorry to get off on a tangent..Nemo just really reminded me of this cause I was thinking about it there :))

After spending some time taking pics in Bruces mouth (which I won't post cause I wasnt' smart enough to include Bruce's whole head in the shot - it's just a pic of teeth and faces) We decided to skip Turtle Talk for another day - which now I wish we wouldn't have cause we never made it back :(. We headed over to the Land to use our Fast Passes and get something to eat at Sunshine Seasons.

I must say that I wasn't all that impressed with Sunshine Seasons. I remember it from 10 yrs ago and it's changed so much. I'm not a real adventurous eater though - I remember it being more american food. I ended up with salad and a strawberry shortcake. I wasn't feeling the best - it was very hot and I was letting the anxiety get the better of me a bit. I was tired of all the dealing with it and being out there in the uncomfortable zone.

After lunch the others besides Cassie and I decided to use the FP's on Soaring. I waited with Cassie and then was going to go on after they got off cause she couldn't ride. The FP line didn't look too bad so I was expecting a few minute wait - it turned into more like half an hr. I was slightly peeved cause I would have taken Cassie on the Land boatride if I had known it would be that long. But I didn't want them to get done and then wonder where we went, plus I was a little nervous about going on it alone. I'm always a little scared about being alone with one of the kids (esp cassie) I always worry that I'll get sick or pass out and she'll be so scared and alone... In hindsight I really wish I would have gone on the darn boatride cause I didn't get back over there....

After Soaring Annie and my mom really needed to get going as they had the BBB appt at 2pm and we were cutting it a little close. I left with them on the monorail to get to the MK. Then I was just going to continue on the boat back to WL. It was sooo funny. I urged them to get off at the TTC cause on the way over to Epcot the monorail had stopped in the Contemporary and I thought the Ferry from the TTC would be faster if they just got off, got on the ferry and went to the MK that way. I stayed on the monorail cause Cassie was sleeping in the stroller and I was in no hurry. Well, the monorail left right away and didn't stop in the Contemporary and I beat them to the MK :rotfl2: It was too funny.

I have tons of BBB pics I'll post next time along with what happened the rest of the day. The boys had stayed behind to take on Test Track and check out Mission: Space.
 












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