My kids were all properly showered, meaning they used soap, dried off, got into their sleeping clothes and teeth were brushed with tootpaste for at least a minute or two.
Do you know how many times we've caught them either pretending to shower, or just standing in the water stream, not using soap, or running the water so it sounds like they are brushing their teeth? I've spied on the boys and watched one just sing and dance in the mirror and tasting the tooth paste so if I did ask for proof, it was on his breath. AM I ALONE WITH THIS MADNESS????
They pretty much passed out and I had a few moments to myself. I thought about unpacking and deciding to ditch that idea because we were only here for a few days. Besides, I packed using zip-locks, duh. Just toss them a bag in the morning and be done with it.
I don't think it had anything to do with the fact that I was just as tired and exhausted as the rest of them.
I finally showered and went to bed, the whole gang was sleeping. Maddy wasnt sleeping through the night at this point and I do remember her just waking enough for me to get out of bed and help her find her pacifier.
The night was uneventful, except for a few toilets being flushed. My alarm rudely woke me up at 6AM as I asked it to.
I brought a coffee pot, because I NEED my coffee in the morning. Brewed up a pot, and headed to the laundry room with a book I've been meaning to read. The sun wasnt even up yet and I wondered around all by myself to the laundry room by the Surfs Up Pool. I took these photos:
This was right outside our door. Donald's mad at the nephews cause he wants to play tennis and they are playing baseball on the tennis court. Cute.
The CM was cleaning it I guess, and I had it all to myself I said hello, but I didnt get anything in return which was unusual. I washed everything and was using the dryers when the others started to file in.
I kinda kidded myself and thought things like: Should have set your alarm for 6AM like I did. Ha Ha I was here first. Silly stuff.
I wanted to throw the shoes in the dryer but there was a sign, very visibly posted next to the dryers that said: Do not put shoes in the dryer of ANY kind to save on the wear and tear of the machines.
Something like that.
So I did not put the shoes in the dryer and figured I would work something out later. We were headed to the water park and we all had water shoes to wear.
Do you think the others paid any attention to that sign?
Nope.
Several machines were spinning with shoes.
And you know what happened?
Those machines were left unattended and the shoes would cause the doors to open and shoes would fall out.
Sigh.
I picked up the shoes, put them back in, closed the doors, AND pushed the start button to turn it back on.
Several times.
After my clothes were finished drying, they were on their own.
I left the cozy, air conditioned laundry facility. that was now crowed, and was choked by the heat and humidity. OY! Good thing we are headed to a water park.
When I returned to our room the rest of the fam was up and fed. Good job honey.
I placed the wet shoes on the window sills. It was the best idea I could come up with. They had the whole day in the sun to dry. Would they dry? Ill let you know.
I finished getting ready and made sure I had all the essentials including but not limited to: water, juice, formula, snacks, sun screen, etc.
Made sure the first coat of sun screen was applied to everyone and assigned each person something to carry.
The girls loaded themselves into the stroller which amazingly dried over night. I swear that thing rocked. We discovered the huge sunshade in the packaging that would have been really handy last night in the rain and added that to the stroller. This thing kept getting better and better.
I warned them all of the sun and humidity they were about to expose themselves to and we were off!
There wasnt a cloud in the sky and Tim said the weather forcaste was perfect for a day at Typhoon Lagoon.
Todays plans are to spend the whole day at Typhoon Lagoon and then head back to the room to get ready for one of our favorite dinners. 1900 Park Fare. We had reservations at 7pm.
Weve been to Blizzard Beach, but not Typhoon Lagoon. The boys were pretty excited and couldnt wait for Crush N Gusher.
I read up that there was a really nice kid area
Ketchakiddee Creek and my plan was to find a place to set up camp over there. We were on a way by 9am which gave us an hour before the park opened. Things were finally working in our favor.
Coming Up: Embarrassing my boys, body surfing, and truly an amazing day!