It's great that you got to do the Safari after all, and that the boys were so well behaved!
So like a Mom to want to multi-task, holding two boys and a camera too! It's good that you let it be, and could just take it all in, while holding tight to that precious cargo!
I was really glad the boys were cooperating on our second Safari attempt. The ride was a lot of fun, with them both behaving so well.
I do regret that not getting that photo of the hippo out of water. That's not a shot you can get all the time. But it really wasn't doable, while holding on to my boys. Maybe I'll get a second chance someday.
I'm so glad you were able to ride the safari successfully. Sounds like you all had a good time! Well, aside from the mommy balancing act you had to do.
We all had a great time on the Safari. Carter and Landon get excited over just seeing a dog, so the Safari was perfect for them. And the balancing act at the end was manageable.
Those eggs aren't real? Next you're going to tell me that the baby elephant in the wagon is a fake too. I'm always so relieved when they rescue it from the poachers and it's alive and breathing at the end!

I'm so glad you were able to ride with the boys!!!
Hey, you didn't hear about the baby elephant from me!

Sometimes I think it would be kind of cool if they removed the eggs from time to time, to make it look like they hatched and new ones were laid. I wonder how long Carter and Landon will believe in ostrich eggs.
Glad you finally got to ride the safari. I have been on the safari a few times and never even noticed the eggs until this time.
The boys did such a good job waiting
I don't think that the guides always point out the eggs, especially, if there happens to be some real animals to see when you go past the eggs. It's nice how the guides seem to be more interested in the real animals than in the fake stuff.
The boys did do a great job waiting. I was pretty proud of my little model citizens.
I'm glad that Landon got the mischeif out of his system (even if only temporarily

) and allowed you to get your ride on the safari. I'm sure that Landon expects a reward of epic proportions for going out of his way to cooperate with your desires.
Landon probably thought he deserved some ice cream without Oreos in it.

Unfortunately, I think he got nothing but the reward of seeing some animals.
Glad to see that you were able to go on KS! And I applaud you for your excellent ability to hold onto two boys, keep up a conversation with a stranger,
and enjoy the ride yourself.
I think the conversation with a stranger was the most challenging part of it all.

The boys and I had a great time on the ride. I can't wait to take them back on it in October.
Joining in! I'm really enjoying your TR. DS will be 15 months on our trip, so I appreciate getting a glimpse of what it will be like. I'm glad to have been reminded to be flexible with toddlers!
Hi! Thanks for joining in! Flexibility is everything when at Disney with toddlers. Luckily, it's not too hard to let the toddlers set the pace. There's so much for them to discover at Disney that it's kind of fun going with them.
Love your trip report. I took my DS by myself last Christmas when he had jsut turned 4. Kudos for taking on 2 toddlers by yourself.
Thanks! I bet that was a fun trip, just you and your son. I always enjoy getting to go somewhere with just one of my boys. I love having that special one on one time with them.
Yeah for riding KS! How cool to see the hippo out of the water!
That hippo was really cool! I'd never seen one out of water before and he was just standing there, all hippo-y. If only I'd gotten a picture...
So happy that you got to go on KS ... and the fact that your little men had a great time....awesome!
I was very happy we got to go on KS. I knew my little guys would enjoy it, if Landon would give it half a chance.