This is it. The final installment. I meant to come back and finish last night but I got sidetracked. Anyway, here we go. I mean "Here we goooooooooooo!"
So we were totally bummed about missing out on BTMRR. It was almost 2:30 by this time. There was no question as to where we should spend our final moments. POTC. Always POTC. We grabbed M48 from her bench and off we went.
Yikes! There was a line.
I had grown accustomed to walk-on or nearly walk-on for this ride during all of my visits in the past year, so this line was not a fun thing to see. Nevertheless, we hopped in line.
I love ending my trips on this ride. Because it is longer, it draws out the experience for me.
One last pic of NOS as we walked away:
Last minute business that needed to be taken care of:
* M48 wanted to walk through the tree house and reminisce about Swiss Family Robinson days.
* I needed to pick up some fudge from Candy Palace.
* D36 needed to head over to the AP center and upgrade her park hopper.

Good grief, she lives only 4 hours away. It was a must-do.
So...Mom and M48 headed to the tree house. I went to go buy fudge, and D36 walked along with me so I could show her where to go. The sign outside the pavilion said it was a 20 minute wait, so D36 began to waver. I knew it wasn't that long of a wait and told her to get in line. Besides, she didn't need to leave DL by 3:15 -- I did.
The plan was for everyone to meet me where they make the candy in Candy Palace. If everyone wasn't there by 3:20 I would just make the trek back to HoJo alone and they would all catch up. I was done taking care of business first so I went over by the candy-making area.
This is what was going on outside:
Notice the time in the clock on the right. I had 10 minutes.
Well, everyone made it back in time, but we were cutting things pretty close. Notice the time now:
We tried to exit to the left of the train station -- my usual exit -- but the MHP guests were coming in so we had to exit through the other side. Ack -- this puts a damper on being able to properly say goodbye to Disneyland.
It was a rushed exit. I normally like to linger. It was a little unsettling to me. Anyway, we made our way out of the park with nearly 5 whole days of Disneyland Magic behind us. D36 took one last picture of me from behind as I departed...
It was all over. I rushed ahead of everyone else so I would be ready for the shuttle's arrival. I got there in plenty of time. Super Shuttle picked me up -- in my still extremely wet Splash Mountain clothes, mind you -- at about 4:15. So about 5 minutes after the window. We had to wait for another HoJo guest to come down. I didn't like that middle-of-the-roadness. Sitting in the van and just waiting for 15-ish minutes, looking out the window at my mom and sisters who would be continuing on their journey without me. I just wanted to go straight from DL to my plane and home to my family. This was actually the easiest Disneyland exit I've ever made because it was more like "I'm going to see my family!" instead of "I'm walking away from Disneyland for the last time..."
The trip home was uneventful. I landed at the airport at midnight and texted my husband that I would meet him in the car outside the baggage claim. He said, "OK." I was off to grab my bag with thoughts of my family dancing around in my head. All of a sudden I heard pounding on a window next to me. I looked up and saw the 3 smiling faces of my 3 boys, waving a big "Welcome Home Mom!!" sign, my husband lingering in the background. I was not expecting them to come in to meet me, but what a pleasant surprise! They sure had a lot of energy at midnight. DS7 was more than willing to carry my trick-or-treat bag full o' candy that had been in my carry on.

I noticed that his front teeth had come down a lot further while I was gone. They were just barely emerging when I left. He looked so different when he smiled. DS4 was still wearing his red and white pirate socks from his preschool Halloween party the day before. He ran up and grabbed my hand and said as he studied my face, "Are your eyes still blue or are they brown now? Yep, they're still blue... Are you going to go to Disneyland again without me???"



Then there was DS10, seeming so grown up but still my little boy at the same time. He just kept hugging me. Then it was time to reunite with my husband.

9 days was a long time to be apart from everyone.
Our next trip is planned for 2012. I am leaning toward a trip when the Christmas stuff is in full swing. DS10 wants to try Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy, and all 3 boys would love to go trick-or-treating, so another Halloween Time trip might win out. As for now, it's killing me to have 154 days of use left on my AP which will most likely remain untouched. (Well, 154 days until it expires, so technically less days of use when you factor in blocked out days.

) With D36 having an AP now, it makes it even harder. But it would probably kill me more to leave my kids behind and take off to DL without them.
I guess that brings us to the end of the Halloween Trip! Thank you for joining me as I re-lived some very fun memories!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
-Deej