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We returned yesterday from Disneyland and thought I'd share our trip.
We are New Englanders now living in Arizona, so Disneyland is quite new to us. Having lived on the East Coast for over 50 years, we are much more familiar with visiting Disney World. We are, however, quickly falling in love with Disneyland!
In June of 2012, we took a short trip mainly to see the new Cars Land. Our grandson was almost four at the time and a huge fan of Cars. It was his second trip to Disneyland, and our granddaughter's first. That trip report, "Carter Gives Cars Land Two Thumbs Up!", is on this forum. I don't know how to link it here. Then last June, we took our grandson (almost five) back to Disneyland to celebrate his starting Kindergarten in the fall of 2013. That report, "A Four-Year Old's Touring Plan. This One's Not In The Books!", is also on this forum. Our grandson's first trip to Disneyland was in November of 2010. He has also been to Disney World (February 2010) when he was seventeen months old.
This trip fell into place for two reasons. First, our son-in-law and daughter were going to the Los Angeles area to attend an event related to their jobs. He is a full-time teacher and she is a part-time teacher. Part of the school trip included a full day in Disneyland. They were taking the baby with them (our second grandson, born last summer) since he is still being breastfed. The older two grandkids were going to stay with us at our house. They were excited for a sleepover at gramma and grampa's, but we got to thinking about it, and decided why not go and take the other two to Disneyland for a few days. They were VERY excited at the change in plans!.
The second reason is that our granddaughter is a huge fan of Frozen, and we knew she would love to meet Anna and Elsa. She is also in love with Ariel, Cinderella and Aurora.
So, our daughter, son-in-law and youngest grandson left early on the 7th, driving from Phoenix to LA. My husband and I left early on the 8th with our two older grandkids, driving from Phoenix to Anaheim. We would meet up with our daughter, son-in-law and other grandson some time on Sunday afternoon, in the Disneyland Park. Our son-in-law had to return on the bus late that night with the school kids, but our daughter and all three grandkids stayed with us for a few extra days of Disney fun.
Okay, got all that!
Lengthy introduction, I know! So, here we are:
This is me.
This was taken on a trip my husband and I took to Florida last month. I am a mother of three, a grandmother of three, and a former elementary school teacher.
This is my husband on the same trip. He was marveling at the sugary white sand. Ha! Ha! He works in the computer field.
Our older daughter, our son-in-law and our sweet granddaughter. Vanessa turned three years old a few weeks before our trip to Disneyland.
Here are our two grandsons. Carter is five and a half, and Harrison is eight months old.
All three of our precious grandkids.
We also have a younger daughter (23) and an older son (33), but they were not with us on this trip.

We are New Englanders now living in Arizona, so Disneyland is quite new to us. Having lived on the East Coast for over 50 years, we are much more familiar with visiting Disney World. We are, however, quickly falling in love with Disneyland!
In June of 2012, we took a short trip mainly to see the new Cars Land. Our grandson was almost four at the time and a huge fan of Cars. It was his second trip to Disneyland, and our granddaughter's first. That trip report, "Carter Gives Cars Land Two Thumbs Up!", is on this forum. I don't know how to link it here. Then last June, we took our grandson (almost five) back to Disneyland to celebrate his starting Kindergarten in the fall of 2013. That report, "A Four-Year Old's Touring Plan. This One's Not In The Books!", is also on this forum. Our grandson's first trip to Disneyland was in November of 2010. He has also been to Disney World (February 2010) when he was seventeen months old.
This trip fell into place for two reasons. First, our son-in-law and daughter were going to the Los Angeles area to attend an event related to their jobs. He is a full-time teacher and she is a part-time teacher. Part of the school trip included a full day in Disneyland. They were taking the baby with them (our second grandson, born last summer) since he is still being breastfed. The older two grandkids were going to stay with us at our house. They were excited for a sleepover at gramma and grampa's, but we got to thinking about it, and decided why not go and take the other two to Disneyland for a few days. They were VERY excited at the change in plans!.

The second reason is that our granddaughter is a huge fan of Frozen, and we knew she would love to meet Anna and Elsa. She is also in love with Ariel, Cinderella and Aurora.

So, our daughter, son-in-law and youngest grandson left early on the 7th, driving from Phoenix to LA. My husband and I left early on the 8th with our two older grandkids, driving from Phoenix to Anaheim. We would meet up with our daughter, son-in-law and other grandson some time on Sunday afternoon, in the Disneyland Park. Our son-in-law had to return on the bus late that night with the school kids, but our daughter and all three grandkids stayed with us for a few extra days of Disney fun.

Okay, got all that!

This is me.


This is my husband on the same trip. He was marveling at the sugary white sand. Ha! Ha! He works in the computer field.

Our older daughter, our son-in-law and our sweet granddaughter. Vanessa turned three years old a few weeks before our trip to Disneyland.

Here are our two grandsons. Carter is five and a half, and Harrison is eight months old.

All three of our precious grandkids.

We also have a younger daughter (23) and an older son (33), but they were not with us on this trip.