Better Late Than Never: Our Disney Fairy Tale Wedding Vacation, 8/18-9/2/01 - DAY 5

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DAY 5: Wednesday, AUGUST 22, 2001
- Gown Steaming, Family Dinner, My Mom (sigh), and Fantasmic

There is an incessant buzzing noise that pervades my sleep, and I know that
the morning has come. Have I mentioned my hatred of alarm clocks?
Especially at 7 o'clock in the morning?

No sooner do we drag ourselves out of bed than there is a knock at our door.
Our food has arrived! John opens the curtains and the balcony, while I open
the door and let the waiter in. We quickly clear off the table of my
laptop, assorted wedding stuff, papers, and the like. The tray is huge,
even though I really didn't think we ordered all that much. He sets
everything up, makes sure is all right, and then is gone.

John and I select what foods we wish to start with, and then bring our
starting plates out to the balcony. The balcony table is not nearly large
enough for the tray, but we are able to arrange everything around us. We
then settle in to eat our breakfast, and enjoy the glorious view.

This has got to be the most wonderful part of the Animal Kingdom Lodge, and
the reason why I know we will return again and again to this resort. The
morning was quiet, and a few tendrils of morning mist were still rising over
the savannah, blanketing the tops of some of the far parts of the resort.
And the animals were out, eating their breakfast as well, strolling casually
along the Savannah. Our friend the giraffe was nearby again, but he paid us
no heed as he helped himself to the topmost branches. Gazelle, zebra,
cranes, and other savannah animals can all be seen, near or far, from our
balcony. John and I love to watch animals, and this was pure heaven to us.

Of course, the Animal Kingdom Lodge has Tonga Toast, so it definitely wins
points in my book!

Finally I realize a lot of time has passed by, and I dash back into the room
to take a shower before Paul from Carolyn Allens arrives to steam my gown.
No sooner do I finish, and am drying my hair on the balcony (can't stop
animal gazing!!), than does Paul knock on the door. I open the door, and he
says hi in a big, friendly voice. He has a huge gown steamer with him, and
I hold open the door while he comes in.

John has gathered up his stuff - consisting of a book and his little WDW
2001 fanny pack - and gives me a big hug and a kiss. "I'll be down at the
pool," he tells me. "Come get me when you are done."

After he is gone, I pull out my gown, and Paul looks around a little bit to
decide where to steam it from. The fact that it needs to be hung high, for
the train, does not help. Eventually, he hooks it on the top of the rod for
the balcony curtains. We shut the curtains so the sunlight doesn't
backlight the gown, which makes it difficult for him to see the wrinkles.
He then gets to work, and I plunk down on one of our beds to watch.

We chat the entire time. Paul is a really nice guy, and has been steaming
gowns for his wife's business for years. He used to be in high tech years
ago, and "I don't miss it that much," he tells me. He enjoys helping out
his wife and all the brides, and enjoys talking to all of them. He tells me
some stories of past steamings he's done, and the creative ways that they've
had to hang gowns to get them steamed. "The worst are the All-Stars," he
tells me. "There's no room in those rooms to hang a gown. Especially with a
train."

It takes about an hour to steam my gown - it REALLY needed steaming!! - and
when it is done, he asks me where I want to put it. "Well," I say, looking
at the gown. "I was just going to put it in the closet, and drape the train
along the floor. The closet is big, and there's nothing else in there.
John knows not to look."

Well, Paul frowns and looks around, and then says that he has a better idea.
He takes my gown and goes over to the second bed - the one we are not using
- and hooks the clothes hanger over the top of the mosquito netting pole at
the top near the ceiling. He then drapes the gown and the train over the
bed. I frown at first, wondering what he is doing. John will surely see
the gown there.

"Pull the sheets off the beds," he says, and I obediently do so. He then
takes the sheets and hooks it over the mosquito netting, draping it over the
gown so that it covers it, but does not put any pressure that would wrinkle
it. He takes the second sheet and drapes it over the train. "Just leave a
note on it for housekeeping, and let them know there's a wedding gown under
here and not to move it." I smile. This will work perfectly!! I wrote a
note on paper in large letters and place it over the sheets, and hold it
down on either side with our wedding bears. It looks so cute, now.

I thank him, and help him pack up and move the steamer out of the room. He
takes down my payment info, and I give him a nice little tip, and then he
leaves. I look at the gown - or rather the sheets - for a few moments
feeling happy and content, and then go in search of John.

I wind my way down to the pool, which is mostly empty. There are maybe
three other people swimming in it. I find John near the deep end entry,
almost completely submerged with his nose just barely over the surface of
the water, and only his fingers sticking out of the water to hold up his
book, as he reads in complete contentment. I feel a wave of envy. How I
wish I were in that water! I seriously debate going swimming, but the
rational part of me says I should finish what needs to be done for the day,
and then go swimming. The pool is nice here at the Animal Kingdom Lodge.
Nothing fancy like the Volcano Pool at the Polynesian resort, but rather a
more natural pool designed to fit into the "natural oasis" setting of this
area of the lodge. The bottom of the pool is in natural shades, and there
are rock croppings throughout. It looks like a natural pool, with a slide
winding through the rocks, and a zero-level entry on one side. It also has
the stream from the Arusha Volcano inside the lobby trickling down into it,
and is made to look like it flows naturally in - however, we think the
Wilderness Lodge pulled that effect off better. John was hoping for a more
impressive slide, but we were still happy with the pool here.

John notices me approaching, and pops his head out of the pool. We smile at
each other and enjoy a warm moment between us that requires no words. Our
wedding is almost here, and our excitement is high. He can read the smug
little expression on my face, too. I offer to get us soft drinks at Mara's
with our mugs while he gets out of the pool, towels off, and prepares to
return to the room - where Kinko's awaits us, yet again.

We head into the room, and I open the laptop and turn it on. Room Service
arrives to take the trays from breakfast, and John helps them take
everything out. Shortly after that, room service arrives. Feeling far more
optimistic than we should, we tell her that we will be gone in an hour, and
to return then.

So, again, I log onto Kinko's website. And again, it refuses to finish an
upload. I have one of the four files uploaded, but it just will not finish
the second. Or the third. Or the fourth. It just won't do it. I go from
blessed contentment to seething frustration, and my bridal stress gets so
high that I am near tears and just not having fun. John tries to make light
of the situation, to try and ease my tension, but I am too wound up and too
upset and feeling waspish instead. He suggests that we give up and not do
the CDs, and I stubbornly refuse to let go. After all, I have lost many a
nights sleep over this - giving up would mean not only admitting defeat, but
conceding the point that my exhaustion (because I am indeed quite exhausted)
is all for not. And the CDs are our place cards at our reception! We need
to finish them. No, I will not give up, darn it!

Now, one thing about John and I is that the two of us are almost NEVER
stressed out at the same time. One of us will be stressed, and the other
will be fine and try to ease the stress of the other. Inevitably, that
never works, until the person who was fine reaches their stress level (from
trying to help the other) and begins stressing - at which pointed the one
who was stressed finally is able to release their stress in the need to
de-stress the other. LOL. It's a funny little cycle we had. So naturally
John is now beginning to get stressed about this whole situation. He
suggests that we call his friend, Chuck, who isn't scheduled to arrive until
Thursday, and have him print out everything and bring it to us. That's a
great idea! I don't know why I hadn't thought of it earlier. So now my
stress begins to ease, especially in seeing that John is now beginning to
get worked up and not having fun.

John calls Chuck to see if he can do this for us - to which he readily
agrees to help out - and as he does so, housekeeping arrives again. We
apologize, feeling as if we are in her way, but she tells us not to worry
about. John asks he if she wishes to clean up regardless. "Just ignore
us," he says. She shrugs and gets to work. She's very nice, and we chat
with her as we go. Her name is Maria, which was the same name as our
housekeeper at the Polynesian. She finishes very quickly, and darts out of
the room - but not before John stops her to tip her!

John then takes to the computer to send the files to Chuck. He looks at me
and tells me to go swimming, and relax a little. I feel bad, because I can
see my stress has gotten to John. But a swim will probably do me good, and
so I change and head to the pool. It certainly does feel nice to be
swimming, and being in the warm water does much to ease my tension. But it
does feel lonely in there without John, and I feel guilty about leaving him
"at work" in our room. After about fifteen minutes, I get out and head back
up, refilling our mugs again in the process.

He is just finishing when I get there - AOL has bumped him off twice - and I
give him a big hug. We spend a few minutes just enjoying being together,
before the phone rings and my dad calls. By now, it is around 1pm, and I
realize that I have not yet heard from my mom. Hmmmm.

My dad is wondering what we are up to, as he has the stuff we asked him to
bring from our home. We invite him and my stepmother, Celeste, on over to
drop off the stuff, and so we can show them around a little. After I get
off the phone with him, I call my mom's room at the All-Star Sports resort.
She had said she would call me in the morning so we (her, John, my sisters,
and I) could go to MGM Studios together. I get no answer in her room. I
try Julie's room, but no answer as well. I call about my brother's room,
but he has not arrived and checked in yet. I call my mom's room again, and
leave a message. I wonder where they are?

John and I go down to the lobby to meet my dad, and we refill our mugs again
(my, we're thirsty). We sit cuddled on a couch together, just enjoying the
lobby and soaking in the sites. After a while, we begin to wonder where my
dad is. We look around, and then John decides to go outside to look for
him. We must have missed each other in that large lobby, because somehow my
dad got to the front desk without us noticing and called my room, and then
went back outside again. John saw Celeste outside, and then came in to get
me, at which point I saw my dad, who had come in again.

My dad's friend, my "uncle" Ed, drove them over, and is now parking the car
so we can all go up to the room. When we're all together, John and I take
them on a mini-tour of the Animal Kingdom Lodge, and then we go to our room
to drop off our stuff and show them our view. They really love the look of
the resort, and we spend quite some time on the balcony animal-watching.

Finally we decide we should leave, as we will soon need to be meeting people
for dinner at MGM studios, and it would be nice to have some time in the
park before we should meet. I call my mom's room again, but still no
answer. John calls the All-Star Music resort to see if his family has
checked in yet, but they haven't. But at least now they recognize Chip &
Chuck Mangio as having reservations! We still need to drop off their gift
bags - we couldn't yesterday because there were no reservations on file for
them - and my dad offered to drive us over there to drop them off. I change
the message on our phone - "Hi everyone! You've reached John & Michelle's
room at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. We're off to MGM Studios today, so
hopefully we'll see you there. Remember, dinner is at 5:20 at the Hollywood
& Vine restaurant in MGM. Try to arrive by 5:05. See you then! If you
need to leave a message, you know what to do!" - and then we're off.

As we are pulling into the parking lot of the All-Star Music resort, John's
sister Cynde, her husband Chuck, and daughter Tori are getting out of their
van. We all say hi and give hugs and make introductions. She asks why
we're here at the All-Stars, and we just tell her we're checking up on
reservations, and then explain the fiasco with Chip and her dad's
reservations. Since they haven't checked in yet, they haven't gotten their
gift bag, and we didn't want to spoil the surprise.

John goes with them to check in, and I go to give the gift bags to someone
else at the front desk for John's brother and dad. They take the gift bags,
but inform us that the reservations (while in the system) are showing as
cancelled. I groan, but assure them that they are both showing up today,
and pray that everything is straightened out. I walk over to where Cynde is
checking in, just in time to see them get their gift bag. Yay! The smiles
make it so worth it!

We part ways - it is now nearly 4pm, and we need to stop at my dad's room at
the Caribbean Beach before going to MGM studios. We remind Cynde of the
dinner, and then take off. I go with my dad to his room - he is staying in
Jamaica - as I am curious and wish to see it. And it gives me a chance to
do a bathroom run! My dad picks up his diabetes medicine and new roll of
film, and we are off. It isn't until we are half-way to MGM Studios that I
realize I forgot my "I Am Never Growing Up" hat in my dad's room. Oh, well,
I can get it later.

We get to MGM Studios but don't really have time to do any rides before we
have to meet people, so we decide to wander around and sight see a little.
It feels so nice to be in the parks with my dad - I was 9 the last time I
was in Disney with him. And MGM Studios did not exist back then. We wander
around, and my dad and I share some Disney memories, before finally arriving
at the Hollywood & Vine restaurant shortly before 5pm.

This is when it all begins to feel "real," and the growing excitement for
our wedding day truly begins to grow. As we are standing there with my dad
and Celeste, our friends AJ and Mike show up amid loud hellos and huge hugs.
And quickly following behind them are our friends, Eric and Mish. At this
point, I check us in to let the restaurant know we have arrived, though I am
told we must wait for everyone. When I return to the crowd is when John's
family arrives - his sister, brother-in-law, and niece, followed by his dad,
stepmother, and brother. Seems they have arrived safe-and-sound (yay!) and
cleared the mixup with their reservations, though it was quite a tale to be
told.

John's eyes find mine in the crowd, and a warm, contented smile lights us
both up. Suddenly the excitement hits us. Here we are, surrounded by
twelve of our friends and family in the happiest place on earth, their love
and happiness and excitement to be here charging the air around us. We both
want to shout for joy. It's real. It's really real. We're all here!

At about 5:30, I begin to wonder where my mother and my sisters are.
Tonight was supposed to be a family dinner, for John's family and my family
to spend time together. As some of our friends were arriving today, our
families invited them to join us. But where was my mom and sisters? My
brother wouldn't be arriving till later, so I knew he would miss the dinner.

We were all hungry at this point, and so I went up and checked us in. The
manager was very nice, and agreed to sit us and hold the places for my
missing family, even though that was not normally done. We were seated
promptly, and the manager came out to make sure all was well. She was so
nice, and so accommodating throughout the entire meal.

Shortly after we sit down and order meals, I get a call on my cellphone. I
look down at the caller ID and see that it is my mother. I answer the
phone, but the static inside is so loud I cannot hear her. I walk outside
to finish the call, and pass our friends Jake and Caitlin as they are
walking in. I wave to them as the join our group at dinner.

My mom tells me that they are leaving the All-Star Sports resort now, and
wanted to make sure what park they should go to. "MGM Studios," I tell her.
"It's at the Hollywood and Vine. We've already been seated, but if you get
here fast enough, you can still enjoy dinner with us. Remember, we have the
passes for Fantasmic," I tell her. She assures me they will be here ASAP,
and we hang up. I walk back into the restaurant, feeling a little down
because my mom and sisters aren't here and because I hadn't seen them all
day. I didn't bother asking where they had been, because I didn't want to
dwell on it, and hoped they would arrive soon.

But walking in and seeing my Dad there, and seeing John's family and all our
friends in one big large crowd, laughing and smiling, my good mood returned.
I walked over and spent some time at each of the tables - we were sat at 4
tables in one low row - talking with everyone for a little bit, though I did
take time to eat.

Dinner was a lot of fun, and I feel bad that we held three places that could
have gone to eating customers. The manager checked back periodically to
make sure everything was okay, and really made sure we had a great time. A
little bit of Disney touch there! Our waiter was also great, and kept up
with all 16 or so of us. He even got all the checks right, since we all had
separate checks - 7 checks in all. When dinner was over, we received our
voucher for the VIP seats at Fantasmic. We were told to meet at the gate
near the entrance to MGM studios between 7pm and 7:30pm - 7:30 would be the
last time they seated people. It was about 20 minutes to 7pm now. My mom
and sisters still had not shown up. I tried calling her, but received no
reply. Oh, well, what could I do?

We didn't have much time before we needed to meet for Fantasmic, but we
decided we wanted to go to the Star Tours ride, which was right near us. My
dad & Celeste, along with John's dad and Charlette, went their own way, but
the rest of us all headed right on over to Star Tours. There was
practically no line, and we were able to walk right in.

It was so much fun! When you go onto Star Tours with 10 of your closest
friends, and all of you are in a happy high, you're guaranteed to have a
great time. It started with our Star Tours guide, Kirk. He introduced
himself and began the introduction to the ride, and then looked at all of us
as the doors were opening and said, "And no Captain Kirk jokes." We all
burst into laughter and one of our friends said, "Why do you think we would
make Captain Kirk jokes? This is a Star Wars ride after all!" And he just
said, "All of you have this look to you. I can see the joke in your eyes."
And we just laughed harder.

We sat down in the Star Tours ride and buckled in. Kirk gave his spiel
again, and then left the room, the doors closing behind him. Eric, buckled
into his seat, tried reaching for the emergency exit wheel (he was the
closest seat to it) and making faces like "Please save me." Suddenly over
the speakers we heard, "I can see you, you know." And we all started
laughing again.

The ride was so much fun. I don't ever remember it being so much fun. But
we are all Star Wars fans - though not die-hard - and we were all on a happy
high and feeling silly, and we just loved the ride. Afterwards, we spent a
lot of time in the gift shop, ogling over toys, before making our way to
where we were suppose to meet for Fantasmic!.

As we arrive at the meeting spot, promptly at 7pm, I get a phone call on my
cellphone - it's my Mom's. She tells me that they couldn't remember which
restaurant it was at, and that she couldn't access her voicemail to find my
message as to where it was. I feel a great big sadness in my chest at
hearing this - she's missed my family dinner for my wedding. I know some
people would be angry or upset. But right now I was sad. This was my
pre-wedding stuff, and she was missing it. I wanted her to be there. I
didn't bother telling her that she could have looked on the itinerary I gave
her - everyone got an itinerary in their gift bags - or that she could have
called my hotel room to hear the message or that she could have called me
back on my cellphone. Instead, I just told her I understood and asked where
she was. I explained that we were meeting for Fantasmic. "Well, I couldn't
find the restaurant," she says, "but we saw this cute little place called
the 50s Prime Time. We just got seated and ordered food." I didn't have
the heart to mention that the 50s Prime Time Café was right next to the
Hollywood & Vine Restaurant.

"We have until 7:30pm to meet for Fantasmic," I tell her, and then explain
how and where to meet us. She says they are not certain they will make it
in time, but they will try. I tell her I will find out if we can get
seated, and then have one of us meet them at the gate and still get them in.
She says she will call back, and we hang up. By this point, everyone else
has arrived. A few had gone to make use of their Fast Passes on the
Rock'n'Roller Coaster. It was now about 10 minutes past seven. I explain
the situation to them. A few jokes were made at my mom's expense, but
people were beginning to see how this was bothering me, and let off on the
joking. So we all waited. A couple of people dashed off to gift shops to
buy some stuff, while we waited to see if my mom would show. John and I had
gone to the gate, and were basically told that we had to all get seated
together. If we went in, then my mom and sisters couldn't join us.

Time passed. I was having fun talking with everyone, but at the same time I
began to feel stressy and sad that my sisters and mom weren't there. My dad
and I talked for a bit, and I took great comfort in him being there. My dad
is a steady fixture in my life, the solid rock upon which I stand, the
gentle river the flows ever onward around me. A lot of who I am can be
found in my dad - my quiet acceptance of life and people, my tolerance, my
open-heartedness and unconditional love... they are qualities I learned from
my dad. He isn't loud and boisterous, and sometimes he is so quiet you may
not notice him there, but his love fills all, and whenever I need him,
whenever something important in my life is happening, my dad is always
there.

Finally, I am watching all the crowds entering the VIP area for Fantasmic.
Now, while we are still guaranteed seats in the VIP seating, it is still
first-come, first-serve in that area. And I am beginning to get afraid we
won't get good views. And as 7:30 arrives, I grow tired of waiting. So we
round up everyone, and get in line.

We get through the gate and are walking towards the stadium when I get a
call from my mom. Our connection is very bad, however. I try to tell her
that we are already seated, but that they can see Fantasmic through the
general seating. I try to tell her to meet us at the front entrance after
Fantasmic. We get disconnected twice, and on the third try I am told that
her service is not available. Finally I give up, and hope she got the
message. I believe she was telling me that they were not going to make it,
but I am not sure because of the connection.

We sit down, and get good seats in our section - lower middle area, and
middle of the rows, of the lower right section. We have a clear view of the
stage. We begin waiting, as we have until 8:30pm before the show begins.
We tell jokes and stories to pass the time, and then someone starts a wave.
We all join in, and have great fun doing the wave to pass the time. Both
the right and left sides of the stadium really get into the wave, though the
middle area is only partly into it. We do fast waves, slow waves, double
waves, triple waves, and reverse waves. We all have a blast!!

Finally, the show begins! John and I, and a couple of John's family, had
seen Fantasmic! before, but otherwise everyone else was a first-timer to
this truly wondrous show - and they were completely blown away by it. I
won't spoil it for those who have never seen it, but it is truly amazing.
Maleficent was just incredible! Everyone oo'ed and ah'ed their way through
it. And when the show ended, a large hubbub arose from our friends and
family as they tumbled over each in their excitement to talk about the show
and share their favorite parts. We walked out the exit in a frenzy of
after-excitement.

We got to the gates and waited a little while for my mom and sisters, but
they never showed up. Some of our friends decided they were going to
Pleasure Island for the evening, and we wished them well. This was our last
night together before the wedding - we were going to be at separate resorts
the night before our wedding - and our last chance to get some sleep before
the big day - and we needed to be at the Magic Kingdom by 7:30am the next
morning for breakfast.

We said goodbye to everyone and gave hugs all around. We made sure that AJ
and Mike, who were joining us for breakfast at the Crystal Palace and going
on the Family Magic Tour in the morning, knew where and when to meet us. At
this point, Eric, Mish, Cynde, Chuck, and Tori all chimed in and said they
wished to join us as well, as did Jake and Caitlin. We said it was too late
to add them to our PS reservations, but if they came in the morning, we
should be able to get seated together. Hopefully.

Everyone then went to await their buses, and John and I had perfect timing
again, and caught our bus immediately. We snuggled up against one another
in the bus, and rode back to the Animal Kingdom Lodge in a half-awake state.

When we got back to our room, we had a message from my mom. I called her
back, and my mom told me that they had not finished dinner in time, and that
they were tired and decided to just go back to the room. Okay, I can
understand that. They had gotten in late the night before. And then my mom
said that they had decided not to go into the Magic Kingdom tomorrow - they
had decided to go parasailing. A part of me was a little sad at that - I
had been looking forward to spending some park time with my mom, sisters,
and brother (Steve and Kevin had now arrived), and I knew that tomorrow
would be my last chance to do so. My mom, Julie, and Ryan were flying out
early Saturday morning. Jackie would be joining us in Epcot on Saturday,
and Steve would be in Disney till next Wednesday - though I knew I wouldn't
likely see much of him or Kevin. I also felt a little miffed at the cost
involved in Parasailing - many of you will remember that we had to move our
wedding date back from August 27 to August 24 because my mom decided she
wanted to go to a science conference in Prague. That had bumped us back
from Value to Regular Season, and changed our wedding from a week day to a
weekend day, and thus raised the cost of our wedding by about $4500. My mom
had agreed to pay for the difference, but then had backed out of that
agreement, putting a great deal of financial strain on John and I. But I
was good, and didn't say anything - if anything, I felt guilty for the
thought.

I had never been parasailing and it sounded like great fun. "Have a blast!"
I told her, "And take some pictures for me. I wish we could join you." I
then reminded her of the important events tomorrow: Steve had a tux fitting
with all the guys at the Wilderness Lodge at 12:30pm. Then all of us had
the Rehearsal at the Wedding Pavilion at 2pm. And then the Rehearsal /
Welcome Dinner at O'hana's at the Polynesian Resort at 5pm. "Don't worry,
we'll be there," she told me. "Where is the Wedding Pavilion again?"

"It's near the Magic Kingdom," I reminded her. "Right between the Grand
Floridian and Polynesian Resorts. Just take the ferry or monorail over to
the Grand Floridian from the Magic Kingdom, and walk from there. You'll see
it, and there are signs. It's also written on the itinerary for you guys,
and we'll change our voicemail too." She said okay, we said we loved each
other, and then we hung up.

We also had a message from Chuck - telling us that one of the files John had
sent over had not come through, and that he couldn't finish it. And that he
was leaving, and wouldn't be able to get to it tomorrow.

My bridal stress went right through the roof again, and finally I did cry.
John got upset that I got upset at Chuck - I wasn't really upset at Chuck, I
was just stressed - and then John came through with the perfect solution.
We had these little beautiful pearlized frames with little roses and vines
in the corners, that we were using at the Pre-Reception (they were going to
have the guest's name and table number on them), and then at the Reception
we were going to have the CDs on each table setting with the guests names on
them. John suggested we take the frames and forget about place cards at the
Pre-Reception, and just use them at the Reception. We can then finish the
CDs at home, and send them out with our thank you cards as thank yous and
reminders of the wedding.

What a wedding idea!! See why I am marrying him! I was still bummed about
not having them at the reception, but our time had run out and there was
nothing more we could do, and this seemed like a wonderful solution. I gave
him a big hug.

We then realized that we had a lot of stuff we needed to bring over to the
wedding pavilion to give to Carol at the rehearsal, and no easy way of
getting it there. We could take it onto the bus, but then we would have to
take it over to the pavilion before park opening, or we would need to rent a
locker. So we called AJ and Mike, who had a car, and asked them if they
would drive us tomorrow morning. AJ needed to go to the Rehearsal anyway,
as she was the soloist. They agreed, and said they would call us at 7am.

We thought briefly of going swimming - but it was now approaching midnight,
and the walk was long, and we were tired. We went onto the balcony to see
"our" animals and to say goodnight, and then crawled into bed. It had been
a good day.
 
My goodness...you had a lot of ups and downs today. Just what you would expect just before a wedding. :) I'm glad everything is working out.
 
Just wanted to let you know how much I'm enjoying reading your reports!
 

I got my dress steamed by Carolyn Allen, too! It's a small Disney "world"--pardon the pun! LOL

I feel like I'm right back on my wedding trip. :)
 
Wasn't Paul just so sweet?

Misti, in case you hadn't heard, Paul passed away right after Thanksgiving, very suddenly. He had lived a full, happy life, but my heart goes out for Carolyn. I thought you might like to know.

It was a lot of work planning everything for the wedding, and making all the events come together, but it was so worth it. I wish my mom had been more a part of this time, but we were surrounded by those who loved us, and the sheer fun and happiness every had made it so worthwhile. I would do it all over again, ups and downs and all, in a heartbeat!
 
Your posts are wonderful--I'm hooked. I'm sitting here reading and feeling stressed out about your CDs and sad about your mom and the whole gamut of emotions. Thanks for putting all your heart into these reports.
 
Oh, Michelle--you sent a chill down my spine. That is such sad news. Yes, they were both so nice to work with, especially Paul. They have so many clients yet I felt like they treated me like their only one. I'm so sorry to hear about that!

I understand how stressful planning can be. I'm sorry that your mom couldn't have been more involved. Planning can definately divide a family--everyone has their own idea of what your wedding should be and it is tough to please everyone. And, the bottom-line is that it is YOUR day. I'm glad that overall you had a great experience. I feel the same way.

:p
 
Michelle,

If you feel like a little scavenger hunt when you are at the Poly, here is one. LOL

My wedding brick is near the wedding pavillion bridge (as you walk from the Poly to the pavillion) near the beach on the right hand side. It is easy to spot b/c we are surrounded with Japanese names and we are the only American sounding couple there. :p
 
I'm so jealous!! You have a brick!!! I wish they would sell them again...
 
I got lucky! I wish they would start offering more of them. We weren't going to do it b/c of the cost but now I'm glad we did.
 
You are a stronger person than I, because I would have been very upset with my mother and probably would have told her so. Too bad your mother and sisters missed this important dinner.

So much frustration with kinko's, but your fiance certainly came up with a creative solution.

Thanks for posting this for us to enjoy.

Katholyn
 
Thanks for posting. Seemed like such a tough day. I wish you could have met up with your mom...:(
 




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