Sunday, March 21 Continued--
So, the girls decided to nap after an early morning and Alex & I (the old folks) donned our rain gear and headed to Epcot. The rain had let up a bit.
The Flower and Garden Festival was going on during our visit. Be prepared--I have lots of pictures of topiaries.
And our pal, Mal, was a bit bummed that she didn't make it to the festival this year so I promised to take lots of pictures of the floating gardens for her.
See everyone in their ponchos?
It's the CIIIRRCCCLLLEEE--the Circle of Life!
We went on Spaceship Earth and by the time we got out, it was pouring. Like monsoon season rain. We ducked into Innovations with several thousand of our closest friends to see if this would be over quickly or if it was time to pack it in. It slowed down a bit so we headed back to the Boardwalk and arrived just as the heavens opened again. On second thought, maybe it IS a good time for a nap.
The girls slept until 3:00 and then the primping began again. I sat in the chair by the window and amused myself by watching all the poor sopping wet souls walking around the Boardwalk.
By the time we left for our dinner reservations at Prime Time, the rain had finally stopped. We had some bad travel mojo—just missed the boat, then like three boats went to Epcot and none to MGM. There was a boat at the Dolphin dock that took forever to move away. So while the boats do not vary their route, sometimes they seem to get bunched up either at MGM or Epcot.
We made it at 5:16 for our 5:15 reservation. I hate this cutting it so close thing but when I began to stress out on the boat ride, I realized I was making Caitlin anxious, too. When she asked me if we were going to make it, I had an epiphany right then and there. (Yes, right in front of everyone!) This was dinner not a command meeting with the Queen. If we were late, we were late. If they couldn’t seat us, we’d find something else. It was not the end of the world. Once I made this conscious decision to stop fussing about ADR’s, everything went much smoother for us for the rest of the trip.
We waited around in the living room for a bit:
See the menu Caitlin has? That’s the drink menu. She came over to sit by me and was trying to convince me to try some of the different fancy drinks for her amusement.
Caitlin: Mom. You need to get this martini. It's BLUE and it has a GLOWING ice cube!
Me: Eh...I don't like martinis.
Caitlin: Ok, you should get one of these pink tropical things.
Me: I think I'll have a beer.
Caitlin: An ice cream drink? See the pretty colors?
Me: I'll have a Stella, please.
Caitlin: Jeez, drinking is wasted on old people. I can't wait until I'm 21!
Me: I'll totally buy you a blue glowing martini when you're 21. Because nothing says I'm a mature adult like a glowing ice cube.
Our server, Cousin Eric, made the girls set the table. He was pretty fun—he had a thick Southern accent which made it difficult for him to pretend to be a member of our family with our Michigan, New Mexico, and English accents.
Waiting for our food. See those corn salt & pepper shakers? My grandma had them and so did Brittany's.
Brittany and I had the fried chicken. This was also Cousin Eric’s favorite. Caitlin got a steak and Alex got meat loaf. Everything was delicious. I ate my greens and Brittany’s. I just do not understand how someone can NOT enjoy a vegetable that’s cooked with bacon. Two great tastes that taste great together. I did not, however, eat Cait’s green beans which were just too close to raw for me.
Cousin Eric came by and in a voice that was scarily like my ex-husband’s, told Caitlin, “You need to eat some more of those green beans now. Put more on your fork and take a real bite. You can wash it down with your Coke.” For someone so young, he really had that authority voice thing going on.
She ate it right away and Eric said, “Darn. I was sure you wouldn’t do it and I wanted to do the airplane.”
Since we’d been such good eaters, we were allowed to order dessert. Brittany had the apple cobbler and Caitlin and I shared Dad’s Brownie Sundae which was fabulous. We were disappointed that they no longer had the viewfinders, though.
Caitlin then shocked me again by asking Cousin Eric if he’d pose with them. He looks a little gangster in this pose, doesn’t he?
Then, as we walked outside she saw these Streetmosphere guys. We’ve seen them before and she loves them so even though we’d missed the show, she asked if I’d take her picture with them. We've seen the tall guy many times over the years and he is hilarious.
The girls decided to try Rock-n-Rollercoaster which had a 50 minute wait. Alex’s knee was hurting so he and I headed back to the Boardwalk. My MSU shirt came into play again—I met a lady and her adorable little daughter at the boat dock and they were from Michigan, too. Luckily, she didn’t want to talk basketball.
Our room hadn’t been cleaned that day but I didn’t think too much about it. I ran some laundry and we were watching tv in our room when I heard voices and went out to talk to the girls. Imagine my surprise when I found Caitlin interrogating the maid! She’d come in and begun cleaning the kitchen. Cait and Brit walked in.
Caitlin: Umm…hi. Is my mom in here?
Housekeeping: There’s no one here.
Then I burst in on them. Turns out, she had knocked but I couldn’t hear her over the washing machine (which is LOUD). I talked her into just switching out some towels and leaving us to fend for ourselves. I was so glad Caitlin had found her before she scared the living bejeebers out of me by walking into our bathroom or bedroom. I’d probably have had a coronary. Or she would have, I'm not sure which.
After we got that settled, the girls changed into some warmer clothes and headed off to the MK until 2:00 am for EMH. And here’s photographic proof that it did get rainy enough for Caitlin to wear the dreaded poncho.
The person behind them looks less than thrilled.
And the next morning, I couldn't figure out why I found pink sugar EVERYWHERE in the kitchen. Turns out it was from these little beauties:
That is a caramel apple.

I think you have to be under the age of 20 to even consider consuming something like that.
So, all you Planny McPlannersons, there you have it. Three parks in one day at a relaxed pace AND a nap! How do you like us non-planners NOW, huh?