PirateKate
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Great update! As I was reading I found myself cheering you on...like Woo Hoo, another victory under her belt!
I love your pics around the resort....there sure is a lot there to keep the boys attention!
Thanks for cheering me on! I do think getting the boys dinner that night without any incidents was a bit of a victory.
I was actually kind of surprised by how interested the boys were in all the Pop stuff. I hadn't expected them to be that into it, but I guess seeing gigantic, colorful things everywhere you look is exciting for toddlers.
Your narration of what the boys think always cracks me upI always think when I was little I wanted to run around and never nap...boy if I could have saved the stroller rides and naps for now as an adult
Seems like you did a great job balancing your food at Everything POP which is quite an accomplishment, because that place is usually difficult to get around as it is, everytime I go it is packed in thereLooks like everyone enjoyed the cheesecake too
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Thanks! Little kids never appreciate the finer things in life, like naps and having someone to push them around.

Everything Pop actually wasn't too bad that night. There was no line for anything and there were plenty of empty tables. Not too many people refilling mugs, either. Maybe it was peak park time. We certainly did enjoy that cheesecake.
Need to try that tie dye cheesecake on my next vacation. I heard so much about it.
You should be very proud of your boys. I love it how they sit and eat without throwing a fuss
I love cheesecake and red velvet cake and foods that look colorful and cheery, so I always thought the tie dye cheesecake would be something I'd like. I hope you get a chance to try it sometime.
I am very, very proud of my boys. I could go on and on about all their merits and qualities, but I'll refrain. I will say, that they both have good appetites and tend to enjoy their food, so that probably makes it easier for them to sit nicely during meals.
Kate, I just love the way you tell us of your trip...it just keeps us glued to our seats. I think the boys did great on their first meal with mom alone, anjd they got to see two really big yo-yo's too!
Thanks! I think the boys did really good on our first meal, too. I guess they do eat breakfast and lunch alone with me most days, so we're pretty comfortable dining together. I thought it was cute how impressed they were by the giant yo-yos. That's something they'd never seen before.
Good job getting the food back to the table with no mishaps! I'm pretty klutzy without adding in a stroller and food tray, so I'm sure it wouldn't have ended well for me!
Good job also with the sippy cup trickery, I may just steal that move for our next trip.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who wished that they would build the legendary years. I really wanted to stay in a turn of the century room. It would be like bargain basement Grand Floridian!![]()
Thanks! The tray was really pretty steady balanced on the handlebar. It worked well. I just figured as long as it didn't fall on the boys' heads, it would be fine, one way or another.
Before our trip, I was searching everywhere for Disney sippies that looked sort of like a refillable mug. I finally found those at K-Mart. Steal away.

Ooh, a turn of the century room would have been really cool. I bet a lot of people would have liked a cheap Grand Floridian alternative. Maybe they thought the Art of Animation would appeal more to kids.

I'm sweating from just reading about your endeavours with the two kids. Glad you all liked the tie-dye cheesecake![]()
Transporting Carter and Landon around can be sweat-inducing. That was okay, I had the air conditioner turned cooler in the room.

I thought we'd like the tie-dye cheesecake, and I was happy to find that we did. It's a cool dessert.
I totally agree; wish they'd just stuck with the Legendary Years theming! I'd have def. chosen a 40's or 20's room! Imagine all the possibilities with the music, and icons!! WAH!
A 40's room would have been really cool, too! It would have been fun to see what giant icons they could have come up with for all the legendary years. Maybe they were concerned the 30's would be too depressing.
